The American Museum and Gardens, Claverton Down, Bath

Nicholas Russell


Region:
South West
Notice Period:
Regular (more than one month's notice)
Type:
Retired Professional
Fee:
Paid: usually £100 donation to the Museum
Category:
History
Updated:
21st November 2023

The American Museum in Bath has been open since 1961, displaying aspects of American history and culture. It is especially well known for a collection of quilts and other decorative textiles and for the series of rooms, many imported from America and reassembled inside Claverton Manor House after careful deconstruction at their original sites and being shipped across the Atlantic. They are dressed with furniture, useful artefacts and decorative art from periods represented by the rooms. Talks about the Museum and a selection of its displays can be booked through Groups@americanmuseum.org. I am one of the Museum volunteers able to give these talks. They must be booked through the Museum.

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About Nicholas Russell

My working life was spent in colleges and universities. I was a bit of an academic tourist, hopping between applied biology, the history of science and technology and science communication. I also undertook curriculum development in vocational science for the Nuffield Foundation and wrote features in the educational and scientific trade press, and for national newspapers. My final post was Head of the small Humanities Department at Imperial College London.

In retirement i have been an active volunteer in heritage organisations, including for the National Trust at the architect Ernö Goldfinger's house in Hampstead and at Dyrham Park near Bath, at the Blenheim Palace sawmill at Combe near Woodstock in Oxfordshire, and at the American Museum and Gardens at Claverton Manor, just outside Bath.

I have used one of these volunteer roles as a basis for the book, 'Lubetkin and Goldfinger, The Rise and Fall of British High-Rise Council Housing' (2023) and the fact that my father, William Russell, was the designer and inventor at the firm of Russell Hobbs in the history/memoir, 'Household Names, Russell Hobbs and the Automatic Kettle, A Story of Invention and Design' (2021). These topics form the basis of two of my
talks, while others arise from contributions to other projects. More information can be found on my website, nicholasrussell.org.


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