Museum Objects

Ledger book from the De Rougemont Syndicate   Many items from companies’ pasts have been left, discarded and forgotten. Often a document which is no longer of use or has no purpose will be destroyed.… Read More »Museum Objects

History Feature

“Cammi” by Paul Miller   ‘Cammi’ Grizzard was for years, an underworld king and a notorious ‘fence’. His speciality was organising jewel robberies which cost insurance companies thousands. In 1913, he almost cost Lloyd’s of London £135,000.… Read More »History Feature

Trustee News

The Insurance Museum has a new trustee, Paul Miller, Compliance Recruiter, at insurance recruitment specialists, HFG. Paul has been a long-time supporter of the Insurance Museum having been one of our earliest “History Ambassadors” who… Read More »Trustee News

History Feature

(Victoria Square, Hull, showing the Prudential building with the tower) Our guest Insurance Historian in this Newsletter is Andrew Carrick, Business Partner at Marsh Commercial and based in Kingston upon Hull. He has researched much… Read More »History Feature

Conference season

The next few months are going to be busy for the Insurance Museum, as we will be getting out into the Insurance community, starting with the BIBA 2022 conference in Manchester. Later, in June, we’ll… Read More »Conference season

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