List of keepers and curators of the Yorkshire Museum

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The keepers, curators, and honorary curators of the Yorkshire Museum are responsible for curation of the museum's collection.

History of the role

The keepers are professional curators and related academics. When the museum was founded there was one Keeper of the museum supported by the Sub-Curator and various Honorary Curators. [1] The last Keeper of the Museum was George Willmot in 1970, after which time each department in the museum had its own keeper and the museum was run by one curator. Since the founding of York Museums Trust in 2002, each department has been led by a curator and there is no longer a role of keeper.

Keepers and Curators of the Yorkshire Museum
NameTitleDates in PostImageReferences
John Phillips Keeper of the museum1826–1844 Phillips John geologist.jpg [2]
Henry Baines Sub-Curator1829–1870 Thomas Joseph Baines painting of Henry Baines.jpg [3]
William Hincks Curator of Botany1827–1838 Hincks, William (186..) University of Toronto.jpg [1]
Charles Wellbeloved Honorary Curator of Antiquities1823–1858 YORAG 1202-PCF.jpg
Thomas Allis Honorary Curator of Ornithology
Honorary Curator of Comparative Anatomy
1835–1839
1839–1875
Thomas Allis (1788-1875).jpg [1]
Edward Charlesworth Keeper of the museum1844–1858 [1]
William Hey Honorary Curator of Insects and Crustacea1850-1882
John Kenrick Honorary Curator of Library and Manuscripts
Honorary Curator of Antiquities
1850-1856
1856-1878
John Kenrick Lupton.jpg [4]
William Dallas Keeper of the museum1858–1868 [1]
Charles Wakefield Keeper of the museum, Honorary Curator of Numismatics1870–1878
Rev Canon James Raine Honorary Curator of Antiquities1873–1896 Reverend James Raine (1830-1896).jpg
Wilfred Hudleston Hudleston Honorary Curator of Mineralogy1877-1907 Wilfred H. Huddleston.jpg [5]
John-Clay Purves Keeper of the museum1878–1880 [1]
Walter Keeping Keeper of the museum1880–1883
Henry Maurice Platnauer Keeper of the museum1883–1904 [1]
Oxley Grabham Keeper of the museum1904–1919 Oxley Grabham.jpg
George Benson Honorary Curator of Archaeology
Honorary Curator of Numismatics
1918-1924 [6]
Thomas Boynton Honorary Curator of Antiquitiesd.1919
Walter Harvey Brook Honorary Curator of Medieval ArchitectureEarly 20th Century
William Herbert St Quintin Honorary Curator of Zoology1922–1931
Walter Edward Collinge Keeper of the museum1921–1940
Reginald Wagstaffe Keeper of the museum1940–1950 [7]
Mary Kitson Clark Honorary Curator of Roman Antiquities1941–1943
Walter Douglas Hincks Honorary Curator of Entomology (excluding lepidoptera)1942–1947 [8] [7]
George Willmot Keeper of the museum1950–1970 George F Willmot (1908-1977).jpg [9]
Colin Simms Keeper of Biology1964–1982 [1]
Barbara Pyrah Keeper of Geology1968–1988 [10]
Allen Butterworth Keeper1970–1974 [11]
Elizabeth Hartley Keeper of Archaeology1971–2007 Liz Hartley 1980s.jpg
Michael Clegg Curator1974–1982 [12]
Paul HowardKeeper of Biology1980s–1990s
Terence Suthers Curator, Director [13] 1983–1987
Janetta LambertKeeper of Biologyc.1984
Melinda MaysNumismatist1984–?
Brian Hayton Curator (latterly County Museums Officer)1987–?
Martin Lunn Honorary Curator of Astronomy
Assistant Curator of Astronomy and Scientific Instruments (after 2002)
1989-2011 [14]
Paul EnsomKeeper of Geology1989-1997
Andrew MorrisonCurator of Archaeology
Head of Collections
2006–2014
Camilla Nichol Curator of GeologyAround 2007
Isla GladstoneCurator of Natural Sciences2009–2013
Natalie BuyCurator of Archaeology2014–2017
Andrew Woods Curator of Numismatics
Senior Curator
2013–2017 (as Curator of Numismatics)
2017–present (as Senior Curator)

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