The Museum of Drugs Annual Report 1[st] April 2023 – 31[st] March 2024
Charity Number: 1181946
Operational Address: 25 Great Eastern Court, Norwich, Norfolk, NR1 1EQ
Trustees: Emma Ratzer MBE (Chair), Dan Mobbs
CEO/ Curator: Ben Curran
1. Overview
The Museum of Drugs was established in May 2008 as an online showcase for a unique and growing collection, and as a resource for those interested in the historical context of drug production, supply, use, and societal reaction.
Since its inception in 2008 the Museum of Drugs has provided consultancy on numerous projects and provided lectures to universities and the general public.
On 8th February 2019 the Museum of Drugs became a Registered Charity with the Charities Commission in England & Wales. This was the realisation of a longstanding aspiration to deliver on a range of charitable objectives as detailed below.
2. Objectives and Activities
2.1 Summary of the purposes of the charity as set out in the governing document.
The objects of the CIO are, for the public benefit, to advance the education of the public on the subject of drug and alcohol use from a historical perspective, and to preserve and protect good health by raising public awareness of the risks of drug and alcohol use and helping those whose lives have been affected by drugs and alcohol in particular by signposting them to appropriate resources and help.
In further of these objects the CIO may do all or any of the following:
• The collection and preservation of historical antiques and ephemera which will be made available to the public through:
o the provision of cultural and educational resources, displayed publicly through ‘pop-up’ Museum exhibitions and more permanent Museum sites.
o public lectures, presentations and events aimed at informing the public about society’s relationship with drugs and alcohol and the associated risks.
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o provision of resources to college and university students through presentations and lectures and direct access to the Museum collection.
• Engage the wider public in open discussion and debate about the subject of drug and alcohol use from a historical perspective; linking in with local health and social care agencies to provide support to people whose lives have been affected by drugs and alcohol.
2.2 Summary of our main activities
On the 17[th] May 2023, the Museum of Drugs provided an online lecture titled ‘Under the Influence – A History of Drug Use’ hosted by the Last Tuesday Society. The recording of this lecture can be found using the following link: Under the Infuence
Using the Museum’s extensive collection of antiques and artefacts, Under the Influence explored key historical events, myths, and moral panics resulting in shifting societal attitudes and ultimately the criminalisation of the production, supply, and possession of drugs throughout the world. Under the Influence was well attended with approximately sixty booked places. There was an opportunity for Q&A at the end.
Collaborating with the Last Tuesday Society brought the Museum to a wider international audience and provided recorded content that could be used on the Museum website and for other promotional purposes.
This led to several enquiries, most notably from the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts at the University of East Anglia, who wanted to explore possibilities of a collaboration on their exhibition titled ‘Why do we take drugs?’, scheduled August 2024. The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts and the Museum of Drugs discussed options throughout 2023/ 24, and we presented a selection of exhibits with accompanying storyboards to a stakeholder panel in March 2024 with a view to inclusion in the ‘Why do we take drugs?’ exhibition.
During the period 1[st] April 2023 – 31[st] March 2024 the Museum of Drugs continued to use social media as a way of connecting with the wider community, sharing historical content from our collection of antiques and artefacts, championing social justice, and joining in debate.
We are looking forward to the prospect of exhibiting collection items with the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts in August 2024 and exploring other
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opportunities to collaborate with museum and universities across the UK in 2024/25.
2.3 Statement confirming that the trustees have had regard to Charity Commission guidance on public benefit
The Trustees are satisfied that the Museum of Drugs has acted in accordance with the Charity Commission guidance on public benefit for the period of this report.
2.4 Financial Review
As of 31[st] March 2024, the Museum of Drugs has received.
2.5 Governance
The Museum of Drugs was established in 2018, becoming a Registered Charity in February 2019. The Board meets four times a year, in March, July, November and January.
Trustees are responsible for:
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Ensuring that the Museum of Drugs has a clear mission, vision, and strategic direction and is focused on achieving these.
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Being responsible for the performance of the Museum of Drugs and its ‘corporate’ behaviour.
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Ensuring that the Museum of Drugs complies with all legal and regulatory requirements
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Ensuring that the governance of the Museum of Drugs is of the highest standard.
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The Trustees delegate responsibility for the day-to-day operation and management of the Charity to the CEO/ Curator.
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The Trustees consider recruitment of new Trustees as the need arises. Applications from suitable candidates would be sought by identifying specific gaps in professional skills and seeking recommendations of professionally qualified candidates, if necessary, placing advertisements in suitable publications. Applicants would be provided with an information pack outlining the history of the organisation, its structure, activities and objectives, roles and expectations of Trustees, plus other supporting information. A new Trustee would be provided with information on the activities, financing and management structure of the Charity, together with Charity Commission guidance and codes of conduct related to the roles and responsibilities of Trustees.
Declaration
The Trustees declare that they have approved this report.
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Emma Ratzer (Gallant)
Chair of Trustees
Dated: 20[th] December 2024
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The Museum of Drugs Accounts
1[st] April 2023 – 31[st] March 2024
Charity Number: 1181946
Operational Address: 25 Great Eastern Court, Norwich, Norfolk, NR1 1EQ
Income:
£119.18
Expenditure
£0.00
Balance
£119.18
Reserves
£119.18
Assets:
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The Arthur Houldershaw Collection – A collection of diaries , pamphlets, posters and other ephemera from a proponent of the Temperance Movement during the 19[th] Century. Estimated at £500.00 value.
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The Yerbury Collection – news articles, magazines, posters, training resources and paraphernalia from the collection of a former British Customs Officer, 1960 – 2000. Estimated at £350 value.
Total Assert Value:
£850.00
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Assets loaned to the Museum of Drugs:
A collection of antique paraphernalia, medicinal items, newspaper and magazine articles, posters, and other ephemeras and historical artefacts, loaned to the Museum of Drugs from a private collector.
Donations to the Museum of Drugs:
Website – including annual subscription, domain and email functions.
Ben Curran Chief Executive/ Curator
The Museum of Drugs
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