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    Depicting celebratory events, these are still in situ. 1945 Local collector and studio pottery expert Ernest Marsh bequeathed over 120 ceramics including 78 Martinware items, 19 pieces by William Staite Murray and 8 by Bernard Leach.... It will consult with these organisations where conflicts of interest may arise or to define areas of specialism, in order to avoid unnecessary duplication and waste of resources. 7.2 Specific reference is made to the following museum(s)/organisation(s): ● Museum of London for social history and archaeology relating to the Kingston area ● Science Museum, BFI, National Media Museum, Bradford, and Bill Douglas Cinema Museum at Exeter University for material relating to Eadweard Muybridge ● Elmbridge Museum for material relating to the playwright RC Sherriff and ceramicist Denise Wren ● Southall Public Library for Martinware pottery ● Surrey Infantry Museum at Clandon Park for material relating to the East Surrey Regiment (the museum was destroyed by fire in 2015 and the museum administration now operates from the Surrey History Centre in Woking) 11 ● Kingston University Archives and special collection for material relating to the history of the university ● Surrey History Centre for records relating to the administration of the areas pre-1965 ● Surrounding borough services in Sutton, Richmond and Merton, where boundaries have changed and items relate to more than one borough 8 Archival holdings Borough archives and other archival holdings are held at Kingston History Centre. 9 Acquisition 9.1 The policy for agreeing acquisitions is: ● The Museum will acquire items originating from, used in, or with connections to the area now designated as the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames... Expert advice will be obtained and the views of stakeholders such as donors, researchers, local and source communities and others served by the museum will also be sought. 16.6 A decision to dispose of a specimen or object, whether by gift, exchange, sale or destruction (in the case of an item too badly damaged or deteriorated to be of any use for the purposes of the collections or for reasons of health and safety), will be the responsibility of the governing body of the museum acting on the advice of professional curatorial staff, if any, and not of the curator or manager of the collection acting alone. 16.7 Once a decision to dispose of material in the collection has been taken, priority will be given to retaining it within the public domain.

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