1 MP3 file, Neil Robinson, MCC Research Officer, interviewed by William Roe, MCC Assistant Digital Editor, at the MCC Museum. The file consists of 1 track.
Track 1: [0:00-0:48] Robinson talks about the exhibition 'Cricket's Crown Jewels' in the MCC Museum, [0:48-1:30] Robinson talks about the section of the exhibition relating to Simon Hughes, [1:30-2:55] Robinson talks about the concept of the materials on display, and the refit of the museum which allows for open storage, [2:53-3:35] Robinson talks about the option within the museum to open drawers of bats and other items, [3:35-4:17] Robinson talks about the storage space above the exhibitions, [4:17-5:24] Robinson talks about the Wisden exhibition within the museum and the full set of Wisdens on display in the museum, [5:24-6:39] Robinson talks about the brain within the exhibition and the desk which replicates the editor of Wisden's desk, [6:39-7:14] Robinson talks about the history of the Wisden Almanack, [7:14-7:40] Robinson talks about the bench in the museum which came from the Pavilion, [7:40-8:58] Robinson talks about why visitors should return to the museum and the change in focus towards the library and archive collections, [8:58-9:44] Robinson talks about the Ashes Urn moving downstairs in the museum, [9:44-11:38] Robinson talks about the 1939 Wisden Cricketers' Almanack which was kept by E W Swanton while he was a Japanese prisoner during the Second World War, [11:38-12:20] Robinson talks about the publication of Wisden during the World Wars.