LAARC VIP10: Volunteer Profile – Carol

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Each week during our current Visitor Inclusion Project celebrating 10 years of our Archaeological Archive, we’re posting Volunteer Profiles to let you find out a little more about our exellent Volunteer Team. The final profile is one of LAARC’s first volunteers, Carol

1) When did you join the volunteer programme and why?
I first joined in the 1990’s (before any official volunteer programme)

2) What was your most memorable day whilst volunteering?
Not really at LAARC, but connected via my involvement with the City of London Archaeological Society. Our annual events at the Tower of London are always very enjoyable.

3) What was your favourite object you discovered whilst volunteering?
No particular one. Any object that evokes a sense of the past can be my favourite – and they all do that.

4) What’s your favourite part of the museum?
Medieval galleries, especially where you can listen to early English being spoken

5) Upper galleries of lower?
Both?

6) Favourite year in London’s history?
2012 – live for the present.

7) Favourite Londoner?
Samuel Pepys

8) Mortimer Wheeler or Indiana Jones?
Can I pick Gus Milne instead?

9) If you could dig anywhere in the world where would you excavate?
Thames Street  / Pilbara (Australia)

Week 2 - Friday's Archaeology Exposed table

10) What’s next for you after this project?
More of the same!

LAARC VIP10: Volunteer Profile – Graham

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Each week during our current Visitor Inclusion Project celebrating 10 years of the archaeological archive, we’re posting volunteer profiles letting you find out a little more about our excellent volunteers. Today it’s Graham:

1) When did you join the volunteer programme and why?
Long term volunteer from the days of the minimum standards project, though my first VIP project was VIP7, which was also in the galleries here at the museum

2) What was your most memorable day whilst volunteering?
Too difficult to choose as there’s been quite a few of them.

3) What was your favourite object you discovered whilst volunteering?
Fragments of Victorian Wallpaper from Whitehall

4) What’s your favourite part of the museum?
LAARC

5) Upper galleries of lower?
Upper galleries

6) Favourite year in London’s history?
1666

7) Favourite Londoner?
Samuel Pepys

8) Mortimer Wheeler or Indiana Jones
Mortimer Wheeler

9) If you could dig anywhere in the world where would you excavate?
London

VIP7 in the Archaeology in Action Gallery Sorting pots in the Seminar Room

10) What’s next for you after this project?
Who knows!

Did someone call a Doctor?

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Well hello again dear readers of this Museum of London Blog. For those who have never met me before my name is Dr W and I usually help out the osteologists at the museum’s Centre for Human Bioarchaeology. Recently however, I’ve been volunteering on Tuesdays in Archaeology in Action.

Chris in action Andy in action

We’re celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Museum of London’s Archaeological Archive and on Tuesdays I get to work with two of the most fantastic people you’ll get to meet at the museum – my dear fellow volunteers Chris & Andy. All three of us first worked together back in 2010 on the archive’s first Visitor Inclusion Project and you can read our volunteer profiles by clicking on their names in the previous sentence, and mine by clicking on my name here: Dr W

Dr W helps us set up Dr W preparing for another day of volunteering

My volunteer day starts a little before the museum opens. At around 9.30 I work my way up to the foyer with the carefully packed boxes of human remains from 1975’s excavations at Newgate Street. Chris and Andy usually arrive just before 10am and to be honest I leave it up to them to set things up. After all, these guys know their stuff – did you know that both volunteers have previously been nominated in the the London Volunteers in Museums awards, Andy was highly commended in 2009 and Chris was a runner up in 2011.

Skull with Sword Wound

They set up the amazing artefacts we have on display, such as one of Andy’s favourites,  the arthritic hip joint, or my personal favourite, the skull fragment with a sword wound. To think what these poor people must have gone through whilst they were alive. It’s amazing to think that way beyond their deaths they are helping to share knowledge about life in their London with people of the 21st Century. Brilliant.

We also have some incredible images on display such as the the layout of the burials from the site and the poor lady who died in childbirth. Some of these people’s stories are so very sad but at the same time fascinating insights into 11th & 12th Century London life. You can read more about these skeletons here: Skeleton Blog

I love this period of history, as does Chris. Andy’s still very much prefers the lower galleries with their more recent events, though we’re trying to persuade her otherwise. In fact despite being such a great team the two of them rarely agree on things; I was having the usual debate of “Mortimer Wheeler or Indiana Jones” and Chris always sides with Morti whilst Andy always gets behind Indy. (I have to say I tend to favour dear Mortimer myself - I do like a good moustache…)

Andy, Dr W and visitors discovering osteology Dr W looks on as the school group learn about bone

However, there’s one thing we all agree on – of the three of us, I’m definately the most photogenic. It seems like visitors just love having their photo taken with me. And I love having my photo taken, so it’s win win!

The Bones Team

Right then, better sign off, but just to say, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my volunteer experience so far, working with the marvelous Andy & Chris, and it’s been a pleasure meeting so many of you fabulous visitors. If you get the time, you can still come and meet me tomorrow, Tuesday 13th March and one last time next Tuesday, 20th. Toodle-pip!

LAARC VIP10: Volunteer Profile – Yulia

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Each week during our current Visitor/Volunteer Inclusion Project, celebrating 10 years of the London Archaeological Archive & Research Centre, we’re posting volunteer profiles, letting you find out a little more about our excellent volunteers. Today it’s Yulia:

1) When did you join the volunteer programme and why?
VIP 8 (2011), passion for archeology and curiosity about museum work

Friday Volunteer Julia Auditing

2) What was your most memorable day whilst volunteering?
Induction day, it was love from the first sight

3) What was your favourite object you discovered whilst volunteering?
Roman ring!

4) What’s your favourite part of the museum?
everything is great

5) Upper galleries of lower?
both

6) Favourite year in London’s history?
2010 – my first year in London

7) Favourite Londoner?
Florence Nightingale, a pioneer of modern nursing

8) Mortimer Wheeler or Indiana Jones
Reality & fiction… I always come along with former – Wheeler

9) If you could dig anywhere in the world where would you excavate?
Historic centers of the modern metropolises

Half term finds packing table

10) What’s next for you after this project
I’m sure there will be something interesting!

LAARC VIP10: Volunteer Profile – Solange

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Every week as part of our current Volunteer / Visitor Inclusion Project celebrating 10 years of the archaeological archive, we’re posting volunteer profiles allowing you to find out a little more about our excellent teams of volunteers. Today it’s Solange:

1) When did you join the volunteer programme and why?
October 2011 – the VIP9 project

2) What was your most memorable day whilst volunteering?
Day 1

Tuesday's team working on Reg Finds

3) What was your favourite object you discovered whilst volunteering?
I didn’t discover them, but I liked the roman sandal rosettes

Leather Roman shoe rosette

4) What’s your favourite part of the museum?
Roman galleries

Our younger visitors get to handle 2000 year old pottery

5) Upper galleries of lower?
Upper

6) Favourite year in London’s history?
1666 and the great fire (and 1969 – the year I was born)

7) Favourite Londoner?
Dr Johnson

8) Mortimer Wheeler or Indiana Jones?
Mortimer Wheeler

9) If you could dig anywhere in the world where would you excavate?
Dura Europos

10) What’s next for you after this project?
Vindolanda

LAARC VIP10: Volunteer Profile – Carl

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Each week we’re posting volunteer profiles allowing you to find out a little more about the members of our excellent volunteer team. Today’s volunteer is Carl:

 

1) When did you join the volunteer programme and why?
Joined for VIP9 – interested in the history of London

2) What was your most memorable day whilst volunteering?
Tour of the museum on the project’s last day when I got to handle Viking weapons.

3) What was your favourite object you discovered whilst volunteering?
The St George belt clasp figurine

  

4) What’s your favourite part of the museum?
The mention of the Vikings in the Medieval gallery

5) Upper galleries of lower?
Upper

Tuesday - Week 4 Tuesday's Hands-On Archaeology Workshop

6) Favourite year in London’s history?
1997, the year my daughter was born.

7) Favourite Londoner?
Henry VIII

8) Mortimer Wheeler or Indiana Jones
Mortimer Wheeler

9) If you could dig anywhere in the world where would you excavate?
Scandinavia looking for Viking finds

Object Handling in the foyer 

10) What’s next for you after this project?
To see what more volunteering I can do for the archives

LAARC VIP10: Volunteer Profile – Jim

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Each week during our our current Visitor Inclusion Project celebrating 10 years of the Archaeological Archive, we’re posting Volunteer Profiles allowing you to find out a little bit more about our superb volunteers. Today’s it’s Jim:

1) When did you join the volunteer programme and why?
It all started in 2010 when VIP7 was taking place at the museum and I came along to a Hands-On Archaeology session and kept on coming back for more. I then joined the VIP8 project and now I’m back at the museum as a volunteer on this project.

2) What was your most memorable day whilst volunteering?
Most days had highlights

3) What was your favourite object you discovered whilst volunteering?
I’m still waiting to strike gold!

4) What’s your favourite part of the museum?
All of it

5) Upper galleries of lower?
Both

6) Favourite year in London’s history?
Live in the moment – 2012

7) Favourite Londoner?
Christopher Wren because of his fine churches & cathedrals. Who else would we have got them from?

8) Mortimer Wheeler or Indiana Jones
Not aware of Mortimer Wheeler’s films…

9) If you could dig anywhere in the world where would you excavate?
Anywhere in Italy

10) What’s next for you after this project?
Wait and see

LAARC VIP10: Volunteer Profile – Braena

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As part of our 10 year celebrations each week we’ll be posting Volunteer Profiles to let you find out a bit more about some of LAARC’s excellent volunteers that have returned for the current, museum-based project. Today, it’s Braena

1) When did you join the volunteer programme and why?
I joined the VIP in Summer 2011 to gain more experience in archives and handling of archaeological material

2) What was your most memorable day whilst volunteering?
The day when we had a seminar on leather artefacts


3) What was your favourite object you discovered whilst volunteering?
One of the roman shoes we came across

4) What’s your favourite part of the museum?
London before London

5) Upper galleries of lower?
Upper galleries

6) Favourite year in London’s history?
No favourite year – I’m interested in roman, medieval and tudor periods

Packing pots in Hands-On Archaeology workshop

7) Favourite Londoner?
Too many to choose from.

8) Mortimer Wheeler or Indiana Jones
Mortimer Wheeler!

9) If you could dig anywhere in the world where would you excavate?
Egypt

10) What’s next for you after this project?
A placement with the Portable Antiquities Scheme

LAARC VIP10: Volunteer Profile – Margo

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As part of our Archive’s 10th Birthday celebrations our excellent volunteer team are based in the Museum of London’s galleries. Each week we’re posting Volunteer Profiles so you can find out a bit more about who volunteers with us. Today it’s Margo:

1) When did you join the volunteer programme and why?
May 2011 – to learn about the history of London and its archaeology

2) What was your most memorable day whilst volunteering?
No particular day – just enjoyed working with the finds and all the guest lectures/workshops

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volunteers and sheep vertabrae

3) What was your favourite object you discovered whilst volunteering?
There was this cool tobacco pipe

4) What’s your favourite part of the museum?
Roman gallery

5) Upper galleries of lower?
Upper

6) Favourite year in London’s history?
2011

7) Favourite Londoner?
Christopher Wren

8) Mortimer Wheeler or Indiana Jones?
Mortimer Wheeler

9) If you could dig anywhere in the world where would you excavate?
Middle east

Finds Packing table - Day 1

10) What’s next for you after this project?
A bit of travelling and other volunteer opportunities

LAARC VIP10: Volunteer Profile – Benji

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Each week as part of our current project celebrating 10 Years of the Archaeological Archive, we’re posting Volunteer Profiles to let you find out a bit more about our excellent Volunteer Team. Today it’s Benji:

1) When did you join the volunteer programme and why?
In September 2011, it looked very interesting!

2) What was your most memorable day whilst volunteering?
Discovering a fine example of Elizabethan tassels

3) What was your favourite object you discovered whilst volunteering?
A fine example of Elizabethan tassels

4) What’s your favourite part of the museum?
The Newgate Prison in the Expanding City gallery

5) Upper galleries of lower?
Upper

6) Favourite year in London’s history?
1066 & 1966

7) Favourite Londoner?
Iain Sinclair (born in Cardiff but his work is mainly London focused…)

8) Mortimer Wheeler or Indiana Jones
Morty

9) If you could dig anywhere in the world where would you excavate?
My garden

10) What’s next for you after this project?
Leading tours of the Archive and then starting a degree in archaeology & ancient history

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