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What do we collect?

Enamel badge reading 'Ballito on War Work', Second World War Period.

Enamel badge reading 'Ballito on War Work', Second World War Period.

What does the museum service collect?

When a curator considers whether or not to accept an object they will ask these questions:

  • Is the object local? For example, has it been manufactured locally
  • Is the object in good condition?
  • Can you tell us about the history of the object?
  • Does the object fulfil the criteria and guidelines laid out in our collecting policy?
  • Does the museum already have a similar example?
  • If the material is archaeological, does it have a local provenance, or is it significant to the interpretation of Verulamium?
Iron Age gold stater of Tasciovanus, pre-43 AD.

Iron Age gold stater of Tasciovanus, pre-43 AD.

What are we looking for?
The museum service collects objects that are related to the lives of the past and present people of St Albans City and district. This includes a whole range of different types of objects including archaeology, artwork and oral histories all of which must have a strong connection with the District.

We do not collect any natural history material. This includes rocks, fossils, stuffed animals and butterflies. For further details look at our collecting policy.

  • Click here to read St Albans Museums' Collecting Policy