QTIBIPOC Donation Form

HOW TO DONATE YOUR OBJECT & STORY TO THE MUSEUM OF TRANSOLOGY’s QTIBIPOC COLLECTION

  1. Fill out the form bellow (you only need to tell us your chosen name and address, the rest is up to you)

  2. We will send you out a Museum of Transology welcome pack that has a brown tag in it to write your story onto, an agreement letter to sign and extra some goodies.

  3. If you want to record a 60 second film about it on your phone before you post your donation to us, share it using #Transology and we will save it in the archive!

  4. Some items can’t be posted, so if your object is on the list (at the bottom of this page) we will arrange to come and pick it up from you instead.

The following items can’t be posted, so if your object is on this list we will arrange to come and pick it up from you instead.

Aerosols

Alcoholic beverages

Ammunition

Asbestos

Balloons filled with non-flammable gases

Batteries

Biological substances (Category B) 

Clinical and medical waste 

Controlled drugs and narcotics 

Corrosives

Counterfeit currency, bank notes and postage stamps 

Christmas Crackers 

Dry ice 

Electronic devices sent with or connected to lithium batteries 

Environmentally hazardous substances

Environmental waste 

Explosives 

Flammable liquids 

Flammable solids 

Frozen water 

Goods made in foreign prisons

Guns for sporting use

Hoverboards

Human or animal ashes

Infectious substances and pathogens 

Lighters and refills containing flammable liquid or gas 

Lighters - empty, new or unused

Liquids not classified as dangerous goods

Live creatures, insects and invertebrates

Lottery tickets

Magnetised material

Matches 

Nail varnish, polish or gel 

Obscene publications and unlawful indecent images

Oxidising materials or organic peroxides 

Paints, wood varnishes and enamels

Perfumes and aftershaves 

Perishable items 

Pesticides

Poisons, toxic liquids, solids and gases 

Prescription medicines and drugs sent for scientific or medical purposes

Radioactive materials and samples

Sharp objects 

Tickets and related advertisements for illegal lotteries

Vaccines

Waste, dirt, filth or refuse 

Weapons 

Gases, including flammable, non-flammable, toxic and compressed gases