Once again congratulations to all of this year’s winners!
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Once again congratulations to all of this year’s winners!
For more information please visit: www.marshcharitabletrust.org/awards/?part...
This Winner joined the Museum of London volunteer team this year and has already made an incredible impact. From supporting schools and families to contributing to cultural festivals, his enthusiasm and kindness shine through in every interaction.
This Winner joined the Museum of London volunteer team this year and has already made an incredible impact. From supporting schools and families to contributing to cultural festivals, his enthusiasm and kindness shine through in every interaction.
Tharah impressed us during her placement with creativity, adaptability and professionalism. From helping design a youth-led tour to supporting families in the Mudlarks gallery, she embraced every challenge with enthusiasm.
Tharah impressed us during her placement with creativity, adaptability and professionalism. From helping design a youth-led tour to supporting families in the Mudlarks gallery, she embraced every challenge with enthusiasm.
Dorothy started as a UCL student placement and stayed on to make a big impact in the Museum of London library.
Dorothy started as a UCL student placement and stayed on to make a big impact in the Museum of London library.
For 10 years, Jack and Maggie have brought enthusiasm, care and humour to the Museum of London’s Learning Programme.
For 10 years, Jack and Maggie have brought enthusiasm, care and humour to the Museum of London’s Learning Programme.
Work Experience Student of the Year Award – Tharah Rahman
Tharah impressed us during her placement with creativity, adaptability and professionalism.
Work Experience Student of the Year Award – Tharah Rahman
Tharah impressed us during her placement with creativity, adaptability and professionalism.
Young Volunteer of the Year Award – Dorothy Pang
Dorothy started as a UCL student placement and stayed on to make a big impact in the Museum of London library.
Young Volunteer of the Year Award – Dorothy Pang
Dorothy started as a UCL student placement and stayed on to make a big impact in the Museum of London library.
Volunteer Team of the Year Award – Thursday Team (Jack How and Maggie Wood)
For 10 years, Jack and Maggie have brought enthusiasm, care and humour to the Museum of London’s Learning Programme.
Volunteer Team of the Year Award – Thursday Team (Jack How and Maggie Wood)
For 10 years, Jack and Maggie have brought enthusiasm, care and humour to the Museum of London’s Learning Programme.
Peter joined the Museum of London volunteer team this year and has already made an incredible impact. From supporting schools and families to contributing to cultural festivals, his enthusiasm and kindness shine through in every interaction.
Peter joined the Museum of London volunteer team this year and has already made an incredible impact. From supporting schools and families to contributing to cultural festivals, his enthusiasm and kindness shine through in every interaction.
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Photographs by Alan D West
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Photographs by Alan D West
Dominic Oakes, Graduate Conservator at Brighton & Hove Museums, has led major projects from mould remediation of 650+ costume objects to reopening Preston Manor.
Dominic Oakes, Graduate Conservator at Brighton & Hove Museums, has led major projects from mould remediation of 650+ costume objects to reopening Preston Manor.
This Award recognises emerging conservation professionals and their early career contribution to the practice of conservation.
This Award recognises emerging conservation professionals and their early career contribution to the practice of conservation.
Chelsea McKibbin revolutionized wet specimen conservation at the Natural History Museum by introducing SORS—a non-invasive technique that safeguards specimens while enabling accurate analysis.
Chelsea McKibbin revolutionized wet specimen conservation at the Natural History Museum by introducing SORS—a non-invasive technique that safeguards specimens while enabling accurate analysis.
This award recognises individual, department or organisation-led innovation in conservation practice, research or training.
This award recognises individual, department or organisation-led innovation in conservation practice, research or training.