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Posted: 31 Juillet 2012 à 17 h 11 , by admin
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Hello, this is Stacey Kerr, an Environmental Visual Communication student at the ROM. “Curator’s Corner: Project Guyana” was a huge success this past weekend, showcasing some of the work done by ROM curators on the biodiversity of Guyana.

Posted: 30 Juillet 2012 à 13 h 41 , by admin
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By Valerie Fairclough, ROMwalks volunteer

Posted: 27 Juillet 2012 à 9 h 00 , by Paul Denis
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Great Collections Make Great Museums – An ongoing blog describing recent acquisitions added to the Greek, Etruscan, Roman or Byzantine Collections.

Posted: 26 Juillet 2012 à 15 h 30 , by Wendy Vincent
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Exhibition organizers standing in front of a gallery wall filled with brightly coloured images.

Posted: 23 Juillet 2012 à 16 h 11 , by admin
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By Bruce Salvatore, ROM Walks, Department of Museum Volunteers

Victoria College, University of Toronto

Posted: 20 Juillet 2012 à 15 h 59 , by admin
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By Brennan Caverhill, Biodiversity Intern

Hello! Joshua See here, Environmental Visual Communication student at the ROM. I am writing from the wild heart of Guyana, where I am documenting the research and education efforts of Burton Lim, Assistant Curator of Mammals.

Posted: 17 Juillet 2012 à 8 h 54 , by Katherine Dunnell
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While to the casual observer, this is an example of fine made jewellery that sits in the Gem and Gold Gallery, Teck Suite of Galleries: Earth Treasures with other fine made jewellery pieces. As is reflected in the layered design of the brooch, this piece has layers of information and history as well.

Posted: 13 Juillet 2012 à 14 h 30 , by Katherine Dunnell
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Posted: 3 Juillet 2012 à 9 h 13 , by admin
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St. James’ Cemetery, opened at the corner of Parliament and Bloor Streets in 1844, is the eternal resting place of many of the prominent families of York and Toronto.  Monuments and mausoleums are engraved with the names Jarvis, Ridout, Gooderham, Cawthra, Baldwin and Osler among others. Stories of success and scandal abound.

Posted: 29 Juin 2012 à 13 h 47 , by admin
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Submitted by Regina Virgo, Department of Museum Volunteers

Exterior of a brick building with large factory windows.

Photo courtesy of Regina Virgo.