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At the end of last month I was lucky enough to be invited to tag along with a class of third years from my former university on their field trip to the Oxford University Museum of Natural History. Although I actually spent two weeks volunteering there a couple of summers ago, I didn't get the opportunity to properly experience the museum because the building was undergoing some refurbishment at the time and wasn't open to the public. You can read a couple of my posts about that visit here and here. This time though, the museum was fully accessible so I was able to enjoy looking at all the exhibits. I will definitely be visiting again though, because I feel like I could easily spend a lot more time there in order to properly appreciate the whole museum.

I'll share my photos from the museum visit first but if you're here for the outfit photos only, then feel free to skip over the first part of this post and scroll right to the bottom.

oxford university museum of natural history

One of my favourite things about the museum is the gorgeous Victorian gothic architecture. It's doubly special because it is the site of the Great Debate - where several very prominent scientists and philosophers gathered together in 1860 to discuss the theory of evolution following the publication of Darwin's Origin of Species. A second floor has been added to the museum since the debate, so you can actually stand in the ceiling space directly above where the meeting took place. You can read more about the debate here on Wikipedia, or here on the OUMNH website.

oxford university museum of natural history

oxford university museum of natural history

oxford university museum of natural history

oxford university museum of natural history

oxford university museum of natural history

oxford university museum of natural history

There is also an Alice in Wonderland themed display in the museum due to the connection between Oxford and Charles Lutwidge Dodgson - AKA Lewis Carroll. Carroll was a regular visitor to the museum with many of his characters reportedly being inspired by museum exhibits including the famous Oxford dodo which was incorporated into his stories.

oxford university museum of natural history

oxford university museum of natural history

oxford university museum of natural history

Now I'm a bit disappointed with the photo above, because there was an amazing display of beetles but my photo really doesn't do it justice. Beetles are one of my favourite insect orders to work on though because of the huge amount of diversity - I never get bored. Some of my favourites at the moment are longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae) and weevils (Curculionidae). Beetles are the largest group of organisms on the planet - a fact which prompted the evolutionary biologist J.B.S. Haldane when he was asked what could be inferred about the Creator from the works of Creation to reply that the Lord must have had "an inordinate fondness for beetles".

oxford university museum of natural history

oxford university museum of natural history

I also popped briefly into the Pitt Rivers museum (which I visited last time as well). I only took one photo, do you want to see?

Shrunken Head at pitt rivers museum

It's one of the shrunken heads of course! I actually took an almost identical photo last time I went to Pitt Rivers but had completely forgotten about it. Aren't they freaky though? Have to be seen to be believed. They even have some shrunken monkey heads in the museum.

Lastly, here are some photos of what I wore. I didn't take any outfit photos while I was on the trip but I did take some at home.
  OUMNH Outfit

Because of the cold weather I added some extra layers to my outfit compared to what I'd originally planned. I may revisit this outfit over the summer and see whether I can make it look more like the idea I had in my head.

However, I feel like this outfit is a good example of how you can wear vintage clothing without actually recreating the styles of past decades. In this instance only my blouse is original vintage, but you could easily put together a similar look using a vintage pencil skirt, cardigan and accessories. The outfit did originally look more vintage as I'd wet set my hair as usual, but a look out of the window before leaving convinced me I needed something a bit more weather-proof so I put it in a quick plait on my way out. We had rain showers and hail later in the day so I was glad I did!

OUMNH Outfit with bag

OUMNH Outfit

Moth

As an extra touch I added my moth brooch which was a Christmas present from Ell. I'm slowly building a small collection of insect jewellery which I really enjoy wearing. A friend asked me a while back where I get the pieces from - mine are actually all high street (I grab them whenever I see them to avoid missing out) but good old Etsy is great for unique jewellery as well. I've got my eye on a few things from Etsy to buy when I've got some money!
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Just a quick check-in with some insect-related things since I'm well aware that it's not everyone's cup of tea. These photos really don't showcase the wealth of interesting things I saw and worked with whilst I was volunteering at the Natural History Museum. They all seem rather brown and boring compared to the riot of colour that appears amongst the specimens. There were some fantastic historical specimens at the museum such as those collected by Dr Livingstone as shown in the photo. 

I rather fell in love with the praying mantis which appears in the second photo; she is a spiny flower mantis and her name is Valerie. 

See you all soon for more vintage-related things :)  

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This week and next I am working at the Lepidoptera Breeders Association, helping out with breeding butterfly and moth livestock.

The study of insects (entomology) is a huge interest of mine and something I'm working towards as a career, so I have been really enjoying getting the experience and gaining lots of new practical and theoretical knowledge of insects that I haven't had the chance to work with before.

Since I have been working outside a lot, I have only been wearing practical clothes so there are no photos of myself to share - I hope you all enjoy these lovely caterpillars, moths and butterflies instead.

Chinese Oak Silkmoth caterpillars (A. pernyi) via lovebirds vintage

Chinese Oak Silkmoth caterpillars (A. pernyi)

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Male Purple Emperor butterfly

Swallowtail caterpillar via lovebirds vintage

Swallowtail caterpillar

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Garden Tiger caterpillars

Eyed Hawkmoth via lovebirds vintage

Eyed Hawkmoth

Underside of a Purple Emperor via lovebirds vintage

Underside of a Purple Emperor

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Comma butterfly

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Examples of set specimens 

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