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Fire! Risk and Revelations
The Insurance Museum launches its first online exhibition this autumn
The first online exhibition of the Insurance Museum launches with a bang this autumn, when Fire! Risk and Revelations goes live on 7th September. The launch coincides with the timing of the Great Fire of London – the event that was instrumental in highlighting the need for fire insurance, back at the end of the 17th century.
The Insurance Museum was the brainchild of Reg Brown, insurance veteran and former CII President, as well as a number of enthusiastic supporters, who have long been shouting about the need for a museum to share the fascinating story of insurance, to entertain and educate – as well as to encourage new talent into this important and exciting profession.
The online exhibition will consist of four fire galleries – telling the story of fire insurance from its birth, back in 1667 with the development of the insurance fire brigades, through to 1929.
One exhibition will be launched each month from September through to December, each stage of the story being supported with an engaging mix of interviews with experts, historical objects to view, animations and activities to download.
Reg Brown, Insurance Museum Chairman says – “I am both delighted and excited that the Insurance Museum has been able to adapt and continue progress through the pandemic, and that the patience and hard work of the Trustees, Jonathan Squirrell and the team at OB Brand Consultancy, and Howard Benge has finally produced something tangible to show for their efforts. We are all well aware of the difficulty employers are experiencing in their efforts to attract talent to our profession. It’s been a constant theme throughout my career. I sincerely hope that Fire! Risk and Revelations will be the start of our efforts to do something about that.”
Howard Benge, Insurance Museum Director adds – “Fire Insurance is a great story for the Insurance Museum to tell. In Britain it sprang out of the Great Fire of London as a business opportunity. Along with the coffee houses and fire brigades, this is a really popular subject with the public and it has a lot of educational interest too. It also offers the chance to show people how insurance underpins society today, as well as in the past.”
Fire! Risk and Revelations will go live on www.insurance.museum from 7th September and is just the first in a series of exhibitions to be launched by the Insurance Museum. With further support and funding from the industry, the plan is to produce further galleries, a pop-up museum with educational facilities and ultimately, a permanent museum to be based in EC3, in the heart of the City of London.
Special thanks to all the donations we have received for this first digital gallery, and in particular to the Education and Training Trust of the Chartered Insurance Institute.
How you can be involved
To support the Insurance Museum you can donate money through our website – www.insurance.museum or JustGiving Page – www.justgiving.com. Alternatively, for £50 a year, you can become an IM Member which offers articles, podcasts and events which take a deep dive into insurance history and the museum’s plans.
Find out more here – www.insurance.museum.
Insurance Museum details for further information:
The Insurance Museum is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation, (Registered Charity Number 1188138).
Address: c/o Chartered Insurance Institute, 3rd Floor, 20 Fenchurch Street, London, EC3M 3BY United Kingdom.
Email: info@insurancemuseum.uk
Website: https://www.insurance.museum
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/insurancemuseum/
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/InsuranceMuseum
PRESS CONTACTS:
Howard Benge – Insurance Museum Director – director@insurancemuseum.uk
Nicola Manning – Marketing Manager – nicola.manning@ob.consulting