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Dive Right Into the V&A s New Digital Platform of 1 2 Million Collection Objects

Court Mantua, 1755-60 © Victoria and Albert Museum, London Fragment of a hanging, plain woven linen and tapestry woven wool and linen, Akhmim, Egypt, 4th Century - 5th Century BC. ©Victoria and Albert Museum, London Screenshot, V&A Explore the Collections, showing William Morris, Strawberry Thief ©Victoria and Albert Museum, London The Great Bed of Ware, 1590-1760 ©Victoria & Albert Museum, London Antonio Canova, The Three Graces, 1814-17. Photo: © Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Purchased jointly with the National Galleries of Scotland Evening Dress, c.1810 ©Victoria and Albert Museum, London Vivienne Westwood, Pair of Platform Shoes, 1993 © Vivienne Westwood. Photo: Victoria and Albert Museum, London

The V&A shares over 1 2m objects as it revolutionises digital access to its collections

The V&A shares over 1.2m objects as it revolutionises digital access to its collections Court Mantua, 1755-60 © Victoria and Albert Museum, London. LONDON .- The V&A is launching Explore the Collections, a new digital platform that enables everyone from around the world to search, explore and discover over 1.2m objects from the museum’s collections. This new online experience forms a key part of the V&A’s goal to revolutionise access to national collections, which will culminate in our new collections and research centre at V&A East – an entirely new cultural experience and the first of its kind in the UK.

New V&A digital platform launched for viewing the museum s collections

Queen Mary academics awarded major grant to undertake research into impact of Covid-19

Published on: The significance of home in the Covid-19 crisis has been far-reaching and profound. The project, ‘Stay Home’: Rethinking the Domestic during the Covid-19 Pandemic, led by Professor Blunt from Queen Mary, is a collaboration between Dr Kathy Burrell and Professor Georgina Endfield (University of Liverpool) and Dr Olivia Sheringham (Birkbeck University of London). Based at the Centre for Studies of Home, the project partners are the Museum of the Home, National Museums Liverpool and the Royal Geographical Society with Institute of British Geographers (IBG). The four postdoctoral researchers on the project all completed PhDs funded by AHRC, including three at Queen Mary on Collaborative Doctoral Awards (Miri Lawrence and Annabelle Wilkins with the Museum of the Home and Eithne Nightingale with the V&A Museum of Childhood).

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