Women in Science Tour

Women in Science Tour

Take a guided tour of the first floor Hintze Hall balconies and the Minerals gallery and discover the fascinating work of women scientists

By Leonie Biggenden (Learning Volunteer Engagement Manager)

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Location

Natural History Museum

Cromwell Road London SW7 5BD United Kingdom

About this event

Take an award-winning guided tour of the first floor Hintze Hall balconies and the Minerals gallery and discover the fascinating work of women scientists past and present.

You'll hear the gripping histories of several women scientists across history including some who've worked at the Museum. Encounter numerous treasures such as specimens collected by Mary Anning and learn more about the Museum's displays and our cutting-edge science.

Frequently asked questions

Where do we meet?

1st Floor Hintze Hall, by Guy the Gorilla, next to the Treasures gallery. To get to the meeting point enter Hintze Hall on the ground floor then go up the main staircase. Turn right at the statue of Darwin and continue up the stairs. When you reach the top Guy is ahead.

Who will we hear about?

You'll hear about women scientists past and present, their passions, their inspiration and how they got into science. Each tour is slightly different, but here are some of the women you might hear about: Dorothea Bate, Mary Anning, Barbara Yelverton, Angela Milner, Miranda Lowe, Nadine Gabriel...

Tickets are sold out but I really want to come on the tour - do you accept walk-ups?

Yes, we reserve a number of tickets for people on the day to come to the meeting point and we'll see if we can fit you in. Ticket holders will be prioritised and so the walk-up tickets are subject to availability

I'd like to bring a child/children. What is the minimum recommended age for the tour?

We say that the recommended age is 11+, this is because there's a lot of talking and it lasts for 45 minutes. But our friendly volunteers can usually differentiate the learning so that younger visitors can also enjoy the tour. There is no need to complete the whole tour if that's too long for them.

I can't do 45 minutes, can I join the tour at the start and do the amount that I have time for?

Yes, just leave the tour group when you need to.

What if I'm late?

Come and join us anyway, we're on the first floor balcony in Hintze Hall or the Minerals gallery. Our volunteer tour guides wear purple polo shirts with "volunteer" embroidered on them - so look out for them and join the group.

Are there any places to sit at the different tour locations?

Unfortunately not. There is seating at the start point and end point of the tour. Beforehand check whether our cloakroom has a stool to lend you - you can bring these stools around on the tour. Or you can do a shorter part of the tour and join again another time.

What is the nearest Museum entrance to the tour meeting point?

The Cromwell Road entrance is the nearest.

I am visually impaired/blind, do you do an audio guided Women in Science touch tour?

We can arrange an audio guided Women in Science touch tour for you. Contact l.biggenden@nhm.ac.uk and we'll try and arrange one for you.

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