Loans service

Children in their classroom drawing a horned skull from a specimen on their table

Our loans are an excellent way to bring your lessons to life. We have a range of themed boxes to use within a variety of curriculum areas including Science, Art, Language, Geography and History.

Each set is a box of six or more specimens, a fact file about the specimens and instructions on how to handle them. A box can be used for multiple classes and may be loaned for one half-term (up to six weeks) at a time. It can be collected at and returned to the Museum at a mutually agreed date and time.

The Museum is a charity and its role is now more important than ever, to help support the Museum there is a recommended donation of £30 charge for a loan box.

Occasionally some of the specimens are damaged or are needed elsewhere. The Museum reserves the right to replace the specimens when necessary.

How to book a box

For more information about our loans or to book a loan, please contact our Learning and Events team at 020 7942 6177or by email.

Before requesting a loan please read our terms and conditions and handling instructions (PDF 123kB).

To book a loan we will need to know the:

  • school name and teacher responsible
  • contact details, including email, telephone number and address where the specimens are to be stored
  • dates the loan is required
  • number of students using the loan
  • age of the students
  • subject area

Choose from 16 different boxes

The pictures and list are an example of what specimens you will receive.

Large- and medium-sized birds which are ideal for art lessons:

  • cuckoo
  • green woodpecker in a case
  • kingfisher
  • kestrel in a case
  • thrush
  • jay

Large- and medium-sized birds which are ideal for a variety of art lessons:

  • short-eared owl in a case
  • greater spotted woodpecker
  • chaffinch and greenfinch
  • starling
  • partridge
  • hobby

A collection of beautiful small birds, suitable for art lessons for older students:

  • robin
  • blue tit
  • pied wagtail
  • wren
  • whinchat in a case
  • greenfinch

Examine the wildlife of our local area with a variety of local birds, mammals and insects. Ideal for science, creative writing and art:

  • red fox
  • rabbit in a case
  • hedgehog in a case
  • goldfinch with chaffinch and yellowhammer
  • dragonfly and dragonfly nymph
  • mole in a case

Wings, feathers and mounted birds to explore the process of flight:

  • swift in flight in a case
  • tawny owl wing
  • eagle wing
  • selection of parrot feathers
  • selection of other feathers
  • chaffinch

A collection of sea life specimens, including shells, corals and sea birds:

  • puffin
  • gull
  • giant spider conch
  • organ pipe coral
  • selection of small shells
  • tiger cowrie
  • brain coral

A selection of corals and shells, ideal for studying life under the sea:

  • pearl conch
  • selection of small shells
  • African murex
  • Philippine crowned baler melon
  • Tridacna medium clam
  • brain coral
  • coral

A variety of skulls ideal for studying science, diet or art:

  • muntjac deer
  • African hunting dog
  • badger
  • cat
  • rabbit
  • camel

A variety of skulls ideal for studying science, diet or art:

  • muntjac deer
  • crocodile skull in a case
  • sheep
  • cat
  • squirrel
  • macaque (monkey)

A selection of mammals and birds ideal for studying texture and colour:

  • red-crowned ant tanager in a case
  • yellowhammer
  • mongoose
  • muntjac deer
  • racoon dog
  • cuckoo in a case

A variety of 10 individual butterflies for art purposes.

A variety of 10 individual beetles for art purposes.

A range of 11 individual insects including beetles, dragonflies, ants, wasps, moths and grasshoppers.

A variety of colouful insects in individual clear plastic boxes

A fascinating mixture of different specimens:

  • Eyed cowrie shell
  • Parrot feathers
  • Blackbuck horn
  • Horse molar
  • Badger bone
  • Cow vertebra
  • Herring gull eggs
  • Mushroom coral
Various objects laid out on a black background including a twisted horn and colourful feathers

A selection of 10 fossils, ideal for studying time periods, animals from the past and fossilisation:

  • Graptolite
  • Ammonite fragment
  • Fossil coral
  • Fossil sea urchin
  • Cast of T-rex tooth
  • Ammonite
  • Fossil oyster
  • Devils toenail
  • Trilobite
  • Fossil plant
A variety of fossils laid out on a black background

Inspire your students to ponder their place within the natural world and explore the variety of life. We offer workshops and self-guided visits.