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Posts by Dr Katy Barrett

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After over a year of planning, today is day 1 of my lecture course based on and developing my book #LookingforLongitude. 6 lectures over today and Friday for North Wiltshire Arts Society …

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You can also watch the livestream royalsociety.org/science-even...

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UCL – University College London UCL is consistently ranked as one of the top ten universities in the world (QS World University Rankings 2010-2022) and is No.2 in the UK for research power (Research Excellence Framework 2021).

Fully-funded AHRC Collaborative Doctoral PhD Studentship at UCL and the V&A: 'Invisible Hands: Migrant Labour and British Craft in the 18th Century'

Ignore the 'top ten' hype; focus on the ace resources, environment and support. Deadline 15 April. #Skystorians

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Close up of Saint Patrick for Ireland, Mosaic by Robert Anning Bell and Gertrude Martin, WOA 4254. The saints are surrounded by gold glass mosaic.

Close up of Saint Patrick for Ireland, Mosaic by Robert Anning Bell and Gertrude Martin, WOA 4254. The saints are surrounded by gold glass mosaic.

To celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day, we explored the story behind the Saint Patrick for Ireland mosaic in Central Lobby 👇

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Inspiring day at @royalsociety.org for this conference on ‘Scientific portraits and portraits of science’, reconnecting with colleagues and ideas, and thinking about how a story of commissioning at @ukparliament.parliament.uk fits into this #histsci

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A day working on the series of lectures I’m giving to The Arts Society North Wiltshire next month. A first for me consulting my own book! Enjoyed revisiting some of the brilliant characters in the #longitude story

www.tasnorthwilts.org.uk/general-2-1-...

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A week left to reply for this fantastic role. Closes 15 March

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Cosmos: the art (and science) of observing space — Spoons on Trays | Katy Barrett Both artists and scientists are fascinated by the world around us. Both observe and interrogate the world and show it back to us in new ways. Both use images not only to illustrate but also to produce...

Myriad ways of showing us the wonders of the cosmos. Finally managed a blog post about #Cosmos at #RoyalWestofEnglandAcademy

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Engraving of an owl with protruding eyes, as if its startled or aghast - both apropos

Engraving of an owl with protruding eyes, as if its startled or aghast - both apropos

Close up of its eyes

Close up of its eyes

Superb your owls.

This is 2026, there will be no substitutions.

(Gray spotted, c1714 @jcblibrary.bsky.social ofc)

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Curator: Parliamentary Art Collection - Houses of Parliament Title: Curator: Parliamentary Art Collection. Employer: House of Commons. Salary: £43,614 - £50,374 per annum. Closes: 15/03/2026, 23:55

I'm now recruiting for a crucial post in my team - Curator: Parliamentary Art Collection. A rare chance to work with a wonderful collection in a unique setting.

Please do share, and feel free to get in touch with any questions

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Back to my roots!

Looking forward to sharing some initial research at this #RoyalSociety conference in March on Scientific portraits and portraits for science.

I’ll be talking about an unrealised scheme for sculptures of scientists in the Palace of Westminster

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Felt so inspired I wrote some blog thoughts www.spoonsontrays.com/blog/et-in-a...

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#Arcadia by #TomStoppard at the Old Vic. I first saw this maybe 25 years ago. It first got me interested in 18th-century history and seeing it again I realise how well it entwines stories of science, art and culture in the ways I now hold dear

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As people move away from the other place, here’s a starter pack of historians from @drlindseyfitz.bsky.social, who is also worth a follow.

go.bsky.app/Fpw6Tvr

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Have loved working on this and learnt so much from Emma!

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Now in its eleventh installment, I reflect back on my favourite cultural visits of the year in a 'Best of' on New Year's Day. For 2025, I seem to have enjoyed a similar palette of colour and pattern in shows that made me look and think differently

www.spoonsontrays.com/blog/best-of...

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Hopefully in Jan!

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Also featuring the brilliant @emmapeplow.bsky.social on the history!

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Matt Chorley - Two Lords a Leaping - BBC Sounds Two of the newest members of the House of Lords, Sanna Marin and 'Spin Class'.

Following my brilliant colleagues @sclapperton.bsky.social and Melissa Hamnett I’ve been on Matt Chorley 5 Live ‘Made in Stone’ feature the last few Thursdays talking about the busts of Prime Ministers in Members’ Lobby. Last week Neville Chamberlain (starting 1hr 42)

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Finally managed a blog post on architecture and museum moments in Brussels

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Love this thank you! And snap

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An orrery in the foreground casts dramatic shadows on the wall

An orrery in the foreground casts dramatic shadows on the wall

@spoonsontrays.bsky.social #museumofshadows from the National Gallery’s Joseph Wright exhibition

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#MuseumofShadows @ukparliament.parliament.uk

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I was once that teenager!

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In praise of children’s galleries (and country houses) — Spoons on Trays | Katy Barrett Days out to a museum look a little different these days. Gone is the time when we could wheel a reasonably compliant baby around an exhibition and absorb the content. Today, Alfie is fascinated by, an...

New blog post on experiencing museums anew through children’s galleries

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Look what arrived in the post! Now out in paperback so much more affordable, and still looking pretty good, though I say it myself

www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/book/10....

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Home from an exceptional week with Oxford Cultural Leaders #OCLResidential2025. Could not have asked for a more perfect set of trainers, activities, locations and colleagues. Now for the reflection, absorption and change to begin!

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“Barrett’s cultural studies approach to the longitude question is well-managed and multifaceted, encompassing cartography, scientific and pseudoscientific writing, popular periodicals and popular engravings, satire, poetry, and dictionaries. In short, the book is as good as its word”

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Barrett, Katy. Looking for Longitude: A Cultural History In 1714, the British government joined a number of European powers in passing an act to encourage the study of the longitude question—literally: how do we reliably calculate longitude at sea?—in the i...

What a nice surprise to receive a review for ‘Looking for Longitude’ in The Scriblerians and the Kit-Kats, with thanks to Manushag Powell scholarlypublishingcollective.org/psup/scrible...

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Collaborative Doctoral Partnerships research theme 3 Research theme 3 for the CDP 2026/27 cohort is Rediscovering a Woman Collector at the British Library: New Sources and Perspectives on Sarah Sophia Banks

This is a great PhD opportunity for someone! I was lucky to do some work on Sarah Sophia’s coin collection in early days www.bl.uk/services/res...

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