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Who owns your collections?
Alex Dawson
Collections Trust
The journey – where I started
• Last two months working on a new publication for the
  Collections Trust

• Collections and Governance:
  a practical guide
  -Different types of governance model, including
  Charitable Trusts
  - The effect of different models on the ownership,
  acquisition & stewardship of collections
  - How to approach the transition to a new
  governance model with confidence
  - Identifying and exploiting new income
  streams from your collections
The journey – where I started
• This presentation – opportunity to discuss my findings (so far)
  with you
• Where I started………
       - as a curator and advisor
       - who had accepted 100s (1,000s?) of objects into
       collections of many different types, and into 4 museums
       with very different governance structures
       - believed I was conferring a certain status onto the object
       as a result of accessioning it into the collection – a
       permanent status connected to governance? Acts of
       Parliament? Trust Deeds?
The journey – where I started




“in perpetuity” “in trust” “for the nation” and of course “strong
   presumption against disposal”
The context

• Talking about ownership – inextricably bound up with the powers
  of disposal

• Recent thinking about “freeing up” collections
      - recently revised MA Ethics of Disposal
      - Nick Merriman, National Gallery yesterday, role of
      “financially motivated disposal”
      - the “lifecycle of a museum object”
The context of the journey

MA Ethics of Disposal
• Pre-amble - “Collections need to evolve in response to the needs
  of today’s society and to stop them becoming a burden on the
  collecting institution. In certain instances disposal of objects may
  be necessary.”

and digging a little deeper into the guidelines

• Under the Making the Decision to Dispose checklist…
“ensure the museum is legally able to remove the item”
So……

I had:
• A publication to write
• Preconceptions about the relationship between governance and
   collections
• Changing context surrounding the permanence of collections



• Thanks to Adrian Babbidge, Egeria Heritage Consultancy
Some museum governance structures

• The charities
• The Parliamentary Trusts
• The local authority museums
The charities
• Mainly found in the independent sector – although
  recently local authority museum services are seeking to
  establish charitable trusts – eg Wakefield, Carlisle and
  Worcester

• Unincorporated Associations
• Charitable Trusts
• Charitable Companies limited by guarantee
Topsham Museum – an Unincorporated
Association
Unincorporated Associations
Topsham is an Unincorporated Association:
• A group of individuals who have come together for a
  purpose
• Topsham has a charitable purpose and is therefore also
  registered with the Charity Commission
• Unincorporated
• Governed by a management committee who runs the
  organisation on behalf of the members
• Governing document – a Constitution
Unincorporated Associations
BUT – the Unincorporated Association is not a legal body
  (its unincorporated), and therefore it cannot:

•   Start a legal action
•   Employ people
•   Borrow money
•   Enter into contracts in its own name
Unincorporated Associations – the collections



• At Topsham the collections are the property of “holding
  Trustees”
The Charitable Trust
The characteristics of a charitable trust are:
• Its an unincorporated body – no separate legal identity
• Assets are held and managed by a body of trustees for
  the benefit of the beneficiaries
• The trustees take full liability for all contractual and
  financial responsibilities
• Governed by Board of Trustees, governing document is
  a Trust Deed
• Regulated by the Charity Commission
The Charitable Trust – the collections
• The Trustees hold the collections on trust

• A Trust Deed – or Declaration of Trust may set up a
  “special trust” status for the collections or part of the
  collections
Charitable Company Limited by Guarantee
• Incorporated body – limited liability for trustees
• A legal entity with full financial and contractual
  capabilities, and limited liability
• Managed by directors/trustees
• Restricted from non-charitable activity
• Regulated by the Charity Commission and Companies
  house
The Parliamentary Trusts
1753 the British Museum Act




“a Museum or collection may be preserved and
  maintained not only for the inspection and
  entertainment of the learned and curious, but for the
  general use and benefit of the public”
The Parliamentary Trusts

•   Corporations with a legal personality
•   Not regulated by the Charity Commission – “exempt”
•   Funded by government not controlled by it
•   Trustees acting independently from Parliament
•   Disposal regulated by Act of Parliament
The local authorities
• 1845 the Museums Act allowed local authorities to levy
  a rate to finance local museums
• A Local Council is a body corporate with a legal
  personality with perpetual succession and a name.
To summarise…….the organisations

              • Unincorporated Associations
  Charities   • Charitable Trusts



  Exempt      • Parliamentary trusts

  charities   • University museums



  Corporate   • Local authority museums
              • Local authority museum services
   bodies     • Charitable Companies limited by guarantee
To summarise….the collections


Different types of property in different types of governance
structure:
  • Property of “holding trustees”
  • “Corporate” property

  • Idea of “special trusts”
Who owns our collections?
Museums own collections
The collections they own can be divided into two types of
“property”
“Special Trusts”




• Can exist in charitable companies, unincorporated associations,
charitable trusts, local authority museums, nationals
• If they are also charitable they are perpetual
• Can be created on acquisition – by agreement with the donor
• Can be created by a Trust Deed
• Can be created under an Act of Parliament
• Can be acquired along with other collections
“Special Trusts” and “Everything Else”
“Last man standing” – Wedgwood Museum
The journey – where I ended up
• Most collections fall outside the “special trust” status which
  means there is no legal bar to their disposal

• The “in trust” status that puts a legal hold on disposal is actually
  quite unusual

• The governance structure is important for the collections but it is
  not the primary mechanism for ensuring that collections are kept
  together

• The governance structure particularly the charitable structure is
  more important for allowing independence and freedom to
  generate income
So what does hold collections together?

• Ethical codes and standards
• Good curatorial practice
   – Knowing the status of your collections
   – Good organisational policies, processes and record
     keeping

• The community that cares about them
What about the implications for curatorial
practice?

• Clarity about the status of collections

• The dialogue we have with donors and users of our
  collections
Case Studies please!!


• A Charitable Company limited by guarantee
• An example of a “special trust” particularly one held as
  part of a larger collection

alex@collectionstrust.org.uk
01600 780275

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M&H Show 2011 - Who Owns Your Collections

  • 1. Who owns your collections? Alex Dawson Collections Trust
  • 2. The journey – where I started • Last two months working on a new publication for the Collections Trust • Collections and Governance: a practical guide -Different types of governance model, including Charitable Trusts - The effect of different models on the ownership, acquisition & stewardship of collections - How to approach the transition to a new governance model with confidence - Identifying and exploiting new income streams from your collections
  • 3. The journey – where I started • This presentation – opportunity to discuss my findings (so far) with you • Where I started……… - as a curator and advisor - who had accepted 100s (1,000s?) of objects into collections of many different types, and into 4 museums with very different governance structures - believed I was conferring a certain status onto the object as a result of accessioning it into the collection – a permanent status connected to governance? Acts of Parliament? Trust Deeds?
  • 4. The journey – where I started “in perpetuity” “in trust” “for the nation” and of course “strong presumption against disposal”
  • 5. The context • Talking about ownership – inextricably bound up with the powers of disposal • Recent thinking about “freeing up” collections - recently revised MA Ethics of Disposal - Nick Merriman, National Gallery yesterday, role of “financially motivated disposal” - the “lifecycle of a museum object”
  • 6. The context of the journey MA Ethics of Disposal • Pre-amble - “Collections need to evolve in response to the needs of today’s society and to stop them becoming a burden on the collecting institution. In certain instances disposal of objects may be necessary.” and digging a little deeper into the guidelines • Under the Making the Decision to Dispose checklist… “ensure the museum is legally able to remove the item”
  • 7. So…… I had: • A publication to write • Preconceptions about the relationship between governance and collections • Changing context surrounding the permanence of collections • Thanks to Adrian Babbidge, Egeria Heritage Consultancy
  • 8. Some museum governance structures • The charities • The Parliamentary Trusts • The local authority museums
  • 9. The charities • Mainly found in the independent sector – although recently local authority museum services are seeking to establish charitable trusts – eg Wakefield, Carlisle and Worcester • Unincorporated Associations • Charitable Trusts • Charitable Companies limited by guarantee
  • 10. Topsham Museum – an Unincorporated Association
  • 11. Unincorporated Associations Topsham is an Unincorporated Association: • A group of individuals who have come together for a purpose • Topsham has a charitable purpose and is therefore also registered with the Charity Commission • Unincorporated • Governed by a management committee who runs the organisation on behalf of the members • Governing document – a Constitution
  • 12. Unincorporated Associations BUT – the Unincorporated Association is not a legal body (its unincorporated), and therefore it cannot: • Start a legal action • Employ people • Borrow money • Enter into contracts in its own name
  • 13. Unincorporated Associations – the collections • At Topsham the collections are the property of “holding Trustees”
  • 14. The Charitable Trust The characteristics of a charitable trust are: • Its an unincorporated body – no separate legal identity • Assets are held and managed by a body of trustees for the benefit of the beneficiaries • The trustees take full liability for all contractual and financial responsibilities • Governed by Board of Trustees, governing document is a Trust Deed • Regulated by the Charity Commission
  • 15. The Charitable Trust – the collections • The Trustees hold the collections on trust • A Trust Deed – or Declaration of Trust may set up a “special trust” status for the collections or part of the collections
  • 16. Charitable Company Limited by Guarantee • Incorporated body – limited liability for trustees • A legal entity with full financial and contractual capabilities, and limited liability • Managed by directors/trustees • Restricted from non-charitable activity • Regulated by the Charity Commission and Companies house
  • 17. The Parliamentary Trusts 1753 the British Museum Act “a Museum or collection may be preserved and maintained not only for the inspection and entertainment of the learned and curious, but for the general use and benefit of the public”
  • 18. The Parliamentary Trusts • Corporations with a legal personality • Not regulated by the Charity Commission – “exempt” • Funded by government not controlled by it • Trustees acting independently from Parliament • Disposal regulated by Act of Parliament
  • 19. The local authorities • 1845 the Museums Act allowed local authorities to levy a rate to finance local museums • A Local Council is a body corporate with a legal personality with perpetual succession and a name.
  • 20. To summarise…….the organisations • Unincorporated Associations Charities • Charitable Trusts Exempt • Parliamentary trusts charities • University museums Corporate • Local authority museums • Local authority museum services bodies • Charitable Companies limited by guarantee
  • 21. To summarise….the collections Different types of property in different types of governance structure: • Property of “holding trustees” • “Corporate” property • Idea of “special trusts”
  • 22. Who owns our collections? Museums own collections The collections they own can be divided into two types of “property”
  • 23. “Special Trusts” • Can exist in charitable companies, unincorporated associations, charitable trusts, local authority museums, nationals • If they are also charitable they are perpetual • Can be created on acquisition – by agreement with the donor • Can be created by a Trust Deed • Can be created under an Act of Parliament • Can be acquired along with other collections
  • 24. “Special Trusts” and “Everything Else”
  • 25. “Last man standing” – Wedgwood Museum
  • 26. The journey – where I ended up • Most collections fall outside the “special trust” status which means there is no legal bar to their disposal • The “in trust” status that puts a legal hold on disposal is actually quite unusual • The governance structure is important for the collections but it is not the primary mechanism for ensuring that collections are kept together • The governance structure particularly the charitable structure is more important for allowing independence and freedom to generate income
  • 27. So what does hold collections together? • Ethical codes and standards • Good curatorial practice – Knowing the status of your collections – Good organisational policies, processes and record keeping • The community that cares about them
  • 28. What about the implications for curatorial practice? • Clarity about the status of collections • The dialogue we have with donors and users of our collections
  • 29. Case Studies please!! • A Charitable Company limited by guarantee • An example of a “special trust” particularly one held as part of a larger collection alex@collectionstrust.org.uk 01600 780275