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Lisa Jardine celebrated the 250th anniversary of the British Museum by taking a look back at the institution's history

07 Nov
2005
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In June 2003, the British Museum celebrated the 250th anniversary of its creation. Today it is an international institution, but it all started with one man’s amazing cabinet of curiosities. Sir Hans Sloane lived through one of the most rapid periods of scientific advancement we have ever experienced. His collection of 80,000 plants, animals, exotica and artefacts helped him explore his world, and provide us today with a snapshot of the age.

The World in a Box charts the phenomenon of the cult of collecting that swept England in the 17th and 18th centuries. In the days before television, cabinets satisfied a hunger for spectacle, knowledge and entertainment. People could admire a dodo, be fascinated by the sight of the human anatomy neatly pickled in jars, and amused by the chance of seeing ‘Pontius Pilate’s wife’s chambermaid’s sister’s hat’.

Presenter Lisa Jardine, an expert on the Enlightenment, acts as our guide on this journey of rediscovery. She revisits some of the most important collections of the day and explore their owners’ different motives; self-advancement, commerce, showmanship and learning.

Of the hundreds of cabinets that once existed, only a handful survived to become our first museums, such as the British Museum and the Ashmolean. Before long, specialisation in art and science pulled apart the unique character of the cabinet. But it appears that in modern times the cabinet may be enjoying a new lease of life. New scientific advances of our own mean that old curiosities can bring us new information about the past.

First broadcast: Sunday 8 Jun 2003 on BBC FOUR

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