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Museum of the History of Science, Oxford, United Kingdom : Reviews of Museum of the History of Science - Yahoo! Travel For those who enjoy the beauty and craftsmanship of early scientific instruments, this museum is full of delights. The building was opened in 1683... travel.yahoo.com
Museum of the History of Science (museum, Oxford, England, United Kingdom) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia University of Oxford collection of early scientific instruments and apparatus. Although not given its present name until 1935, the museum began in 1924. In that year, the collection of early instruments in the possession of Lewis Evans (whose brother Sir Arthur Evans had been curator of the Ashmolea... britannica.com
Museum of the History of Science -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia One of Malmö's most conspicuous monuments is Malmöhus Castle, a moated fortress that was completed in 1542 and now occupies a park. Canals nearly encircle the Old Town area nearby. Old Town's centerpiece is the Stortorget, a large Renaissance-era cobbled market square. Within the square ar... britannica.com
Museum of the History of Science on AboutBritain.com The Museum of the History of Science houses an unrivalled collection of historic scientific instruments in the world's oldest surviving purpose-built museum building - the Old Ashmolean on Broad Street, Oxford. By virtue of the collection and the building, the Museum occupies a special position,... aboutbritain.com
Museum of the History of Science : Oxford University Graduate Studies Prospectus 2008/09 As well as permanent displays, the Museum holds special exhibitions and a programme of events, including public lectures and study days. The Museum's website offers online versions of exhibitions and catalogues, as well as a database of the collection. The curatorial staff offer courses in the postg... admin.ox.ac.uk
Museum of the History of Science :: University of Oxford Collections :: The museum's collection of historical books and archive material in the library can provide a rich source of stimulus for creative writing. In addition there are objects in the museum which relate to the historical background of fictional works such as the development of electricity during the eight... museums.ox.ac.uk
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