Translating place

Translating place: orthography and the problem of place names at the Royal Geographical Society, 1830–1919. Research by Beth Williamson

Colonial science and military service

Colonial science and military service: The West India Regiments and circum-Atlantic networks of knowledge, c.1815-c.1900. Research by Catriona Sharples

Halley Bay

Instruments of scientific governance? Historical geographies of Halley Bay, 1956-present. Research by Alice Oates

Relief models

The art of earth-building: Placing relief models in the culture of modern geography. Research by George Tobin

The Indigenous map

The Indigenous map: native information, ethnographic object, artefact of encounter. Research by Joy Slappnig

Circulating Arctic Science

Research by Peter Martin

Family History, Place and Diaspora

Family History, Place and Diaspora: locating family, community and national geographies. Research by Chandan Mahal

Geography in print

The cultural production, circulation, and reception of geographical knowledge at the Royal Geographical Society 1830–c.1930. Research by Ben Newman

Expeditionary film

Geographical Science and Media Culture. Research by Jan Faull

Instruments of exploration

Technologies of Geographical Enquiry, c. 1860-c. 1939. Research by Jane Wess

Armchair geography

Speculation, Synthesis and the British Culture of Exploration. Research by Natalie Cox

Geographical projections

Lantern-slides and the making of geographical knowledge at the Royal Geographical Society c.1885-1924. Research by Emily Hayes

Terra incognita

Women on Royal Geographical Society-supported Expeditions, 1913-1970. Research by Sarah L. Evans

Hidden histories

Hidden Histories of Exploration: Exhibiting Geographical Collections. Research by Lowri Jones