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Extinct species visits Kendal Museum at special book launch
Guest speakers included: Martin Dunne, Chairman of the British Historical Taxidermy Society; Steven Hewitt, Keeper, Natural Sciences, Tullie House Museum, Carlisle The event was attended by taxidermists and local natural history and Curator of Natural History, Carol Davies said: “Following the highly successful publication of volume one in June, this second publication illustrates the superb quality of the work by Henry Murray, a taxidermist who lived and worked in Carnforth. “Kendal Museum has been delighted to welcome researchers from the British Historical Taxidermy Society who, over a period of three years, have compiled this book.” Curator, Jamie Barnes said: “We are delighted to see a second fabulous volume being published. Activities at the museum have been going from strength to strength this year, with admissions to the museum up by over a third compared to last year, and over “We are introducing a pay and display system to
the museum car park, which will allow the general public to use the
museum car park and they can even redeem the cost of the parking ticket
against museum entry, so we hope that people who come into Kendal to
do a spot of shopping might call in at Kendal Museum as well and find
out about some
The Kendal Museum Collection of Fine Art Taxidermy (Soft back)
The kendal Museum Collection of Fine Art Taxidermy Published by the BHTS, these books are available from
the society,
David Bellamy
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