Naturalists' Notebooks
Explore how naturalists recorded the world on paper from the 18th century to today. Grab your notebook and pencils and immerse yourself!

Tuesday 11 March until Saturday 20 September 2025.
Opening times: Tuesdays to Fridays, 10.00–17.00
FREE EXHIBITION
Learn why the humble notebook has been an essential tool for celebrated thinkers throughout history.
With the arrival of paper manufacturing in medieval Europe, the practice of notetaking was enthusiastically embraced by literate individuals. Whether handmade or luxurious, notebooks became an extension of the notetaker's brain, used to take spontaneous notes, to doodle and draw, to copy and share recipes, to keep a diary, or to write and rewrite drafts before copying them afresh.
Notebooks also became central to the practice of natural history: helping naturalists to take notes from the works of previous naturalists, keeping field notes, drawing the natural world, and sharing their ideas with others.
The advent of printing did not spell the end for the notebook, but rather invested notetaking with a fresh impetus. Naturalists’ Notebooks looks at some of the notebooks kept at the Linnean Society, tracing the multiple uses of an unassuming yet essential tool in the history of knowledge making.
Exhibition Events
Why not join us for one of the many events accompanying the exhibition? From curated tours to making your own unique notebook in our beautiful building overlooking Piccadilly, view the collection on Eventbrite. We'd love to see you!
Feeling Inspired?

Record your own thoughts, images, observations and poems about nature in one of our notebooks.
Taking inspiration from items in our historic collections, there are four beautiful designs available to choose from. (Available separately or as a bundle.) Happy journaling!