The Archive Section of the brilliant CATALYST SCIENCE DISCOVERY CENTRE & MUSEUM. Gossages, Peter Spence, ICI etc - lots of ace stuff at the Catalyst, Widnes!
Congratulations to Jonathan Davies on his CBE in the New Years Honours.
Obviously best known for appearing in one of the 'Two Wonders of Widnes' advertising campaign at our Museum in 1989. Am pleased to say the framed poster still adorns our museum walls!
I'm not sure when people think of a chemical industry museum that photos of #vladivarvodka would immediately spring to mind. ICI registered the product #perspex (seen here impersonating an ice mountain) in the 1930s following it's discovery by two of its chemists. Cheers!
Great to see some of the original features in the theatre (this part of the building dates back to the early 1900s), which are still visible and we must be one of the greenest organisations as we still have those tables in the last photo!
When worlds collide! One of the joys of rescuing several hundred thousand negatives is not knowing what will turn up next. Not for the first time do we see the long association that chemical firms have had with our museum since its inception. π§΅
Here are some photos taken by ICI Weston Point Studios but they are of an Open Day at the Catalyst in 1993. It is lovely to get a snapshot of the museum in the 1990s as we move into the next phase with our The National Lottery Heritage Fund sponsored gallery.
Following on from the Heritage Open Days, all of the photos that were on display are available to view in our Gossage Room Library on floor 2. If you're in, have a good browse. #iciarchives
βIt's Today!β
Explore three floors of ICI Weston Point Studios photographs on temporary display plus our permanent galleries and current art exhibition.
Our phone lines are down at the moment so contact us through any of our socials if you need. Look forward to welcoming you!
βIt's Today!β
Join us at the Catalyst Museum for Heritage Weekend between 10 and 5.
Meet our friends from Halton Heritage Partnership who have taken over our Gossage Room Library and made it their own!
Free entry.
Well of course our ICI photographic negative collection contains 1982 photos of Chester City Centre - why wouldn't it! See these and other such gems on Saturday and Sunday 20/21 Sept at our museum as part of this years' Heritage Open Days - Free entry, open 10-5
@HaltonHour Very good thanks. Yes you must! Didnβt know that to expect when it was painted. Itβs based on a science experiment called elephants toothpaste. We donβt have this kind of frivolity in archives :)
If you missed the wonderful event 'A Spike in Culture' don't worry, you can still see some of the fantastic Stone Roses photography by Ian Tilton plus signed copies of his book and postcard sets are available in our gift shop (limited stock available). Display is on until 16 Aug