Archives in lockdown: The curious case of the BGS ‘Wilson Collection’

Geological Curator Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.55468/gc1466
Graham Tulloch, Beverly Bergman, Philip Stone, Michael Togher
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The COVID-19 lockdown regime of 2020 provided an unexpected opportunity to catalogue the British Geological Survey’s (BGS) long-neglected and undocumented ‘Wilson Collec- tion’. Held in Edinburgh, this collection is largely comprised of material from the Wanlock- head base-metal mineral veins, and particularly from the Glencrieff Mine. Its approximately 840 specimens represent a century of collecting, from the 1830s to the 1930s, and include a wide range of mineral types, gangue, host rocks, processed ore and smelter residues; some rare mineral species were tentatively identified by the original collectors. These individuals may have been from the several generations of the Wilson family thought to have been involved with the Wanlockhead mines. Liaison with the Edinburgh Geological Society es- tablished that the collection had been passed to BGS in the 1950s by their descendant and active Society member, David Lawson Wilson. He is not known to have had any personal involvement with Wanlockhead so may have acquired the collection through family connections and then added specimens of broader provenance. Not all the items catalogued were strictly geological and these exceptions included two surprising First World War souvenirs.
被封锁的档案馆:英国地质调查局 "威尔逊藏品 "奇案
2020年的COVID-19封锁制度为英国地质调查局(BGS)长期被忽视和没有记录的“威尔逊收藏”提供了一个意想不到的机会。在爱丁堡举行,这个集合主要是由材料从万洛克头贱金属矿物矿脉,特别是从格伦克利夫矿。它的大约840个标本代表了一个世纪的收集,从19世纪30年代到30年代,包括广泛的矿物类型,脉石,寄主岩石,加工矿石和冶炼厂残留物;一些稀有矿物经原始收藏家初步鉴定。这些人可能来自威尔逊家族的几代人,他们被认为与万洛克黑德煤矿有关。通过与爱丁堡地质学会的联系,他们确定这些藏品是在20世纪50年代由他们的后代和活跃的学会成员大卫·劳森·威尔逊传给英国地质调查局的。据了解,他与万洛克黑德没有任何个人关系,因此可能是通过家庭关系获得了这些藏品,然后添加了来源更广的标本。并非所有被列入目录的物品都是严格意义上的地质物品,这些例外包括两个令人惊讶的第一次世界大战纪念品。
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