At the time, the plant remains were not investigated thoroughly. They were kept in the Hyde Park Barracks museum collection.
The Hyde Park Barracks Museum also served as a hostel for orphan girls fleeing the Irish Potato Famine and an asylum for elderly women before shutting its doors in 1886. After its closure ...
The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum in Hyde Park will open a brand new special exhibition on June 27, ...
Now, my new analysis of the dried plant remains in the Hyde Park Barracks museum's collection reveals women who stayed in these institutions supplemented the bland meals they were served.