The Natural History of Staffordshire by Robert Plot

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Date:1686

Description:Robert Plot was extremely interested in natural history and consequently became the first Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum and Professor of Chemistry in 1683, after Elias Ashmole persuaded Oxford University to design a museum around and for his collection in Broad Street.
The Natural History of Staffordshire, 1686 was Plot’s second book (after his The Natural History of Oxford-shire, 1677), which details the natural curiosities he found in the county. The book has been described by critics to be more philosophical based than his first book and to be is greatest achievement during this period. Although, his beliefs on alchemy have been discredited his views and values are stereotypical for the time period.

“Fir it ftood, fays He, with its Convex part toward the Sun, and its Concave toward a fomwhat obfcure reprefentation of a Mock-Sun to the Southward; whence Fromondus rightly concluded, that the Horns could not refpect the Earth, but being averle from the rifing Sun, muft needs be ftretched to the Weftward.” P.5.

Note: Before 19th century in books an 's' often looked like 'f'.


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9600s
Wooden Doll
Wooden Doll

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1360s
Corporation of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Order Book
Corporation of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Order Book

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1700s
Eighteenth Century Slippers
Eighteenth Century Slippers

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1730s
The works of Virgil translated into English Blank verse with large explanatory notes & critical observations by Joseph Trapp
The works of Virgil translated into English Blank verse with large explanatory notes & critical observations by Joseph Trapp

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1800s
Prattware Coiled Serpent Puzzle Pipe
Prattware Coiled Serpent Puzzle Pipe

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1820s
Staffordshire Figure 'Peace'
Staffordshire Figure 'Peace'

A classical figure holding a dove, symbolising peace.

1840s
Victorian Black Bodice
Victorian Black Bodice

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1850s
Silverdale Vase
Silverdale Vase

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1870s
Miss Sarah Griffiths' Victorian Wedding Dress
Miss Sarah Griffiths' Victorian Wedding Dress

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1890s
Minstrel Troupe, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Minstrel Troupe, Newcastle-under-Lyme

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1910s
World War 1 'Vases'
World War 1 'Vases'

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1930s
Wedding Dress, 1930s
Wedding Dress, 1930s

This satin wedding dress was worn by Margaret Emma Flatley (née Cope) who was ...

1950s
Wedding Dress bought from Harrods, 1950s
Wedding Dress bought from Harrods, 1950s

This beautifully made dress was worn by Mrs Padgett on her wedding day 17 September ...

1970s
Staffordshire Fire Service Helmet
Staffordshire Fire Service Helmet

The helmet belonged to R.M. Hubbard from Wolstanton who was a local fire-fighter ...

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Creators: Mr Robert Plot - Creator

Donor ref:T4537 (22/25843)

Source: Brampton Museum and Art Gallery, Newcastle under Lyme

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