I recently read The Animals at Lockwood Manor, and while it’s a historical fiction novel, I found the theme of museum collections being evacuated and protected during WWII really intriguing and I’d love to learn more about the real history behind it.
Does anyone have any recommendations for books—either non-fiction or historical fiction—that explore how British museums safeguarded their collections during the war? I’m open to anything, whether it’s about archeolgy museums, natural history collections, or anything else.
Thanks in advance!
by Fwo-oper