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Museum of London (1657 bytes)
1: ...n is free. It is operated by the [[Corporation of London]] and was opened in the 1970s, utilising collecti... 3: ...pdated. Star exhibits include the [[Lord Mayor of London]]'s state coach. 5: ...he old London Wall can be seen just outside the [[museum]]. 6: The Museum of London is responsible for rescue excavations in the City... 8: ...um relates the economic and social history of the London [[Docklands]]. Science Museum (London) (2723 bytes) 1: [[Image:ScienceMuseum.jpg|thumb|Science Museum]] 3: ...Science and Industry]]. The [[museum]] is a major London [[tourist attraction]]. 6: ...eum was founded in [[1892]] and the Patent Office Museum was merged into it in [[1909]]. 11: ...ce and nature [[documentary|documentaries]], some of them in [[3-D film|3-D]]. Entrance has been free ... 13: ...rary's break-up and dispersal. [http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/lets_talk/smlibrary.asp] London Canal Museum (1265 bytes) 1: ...Battlebridge Basin on the [[Regent's Canal]]. The museum was opened in 1992. The building was constructed ... 2: ...:london_canal_museum.jpg|frame|right|London Canal Museum]] 4: ...f which may be viewed from the public area of the museum. 16: *The museum's Bantam Tug 19: ...s often used as a venue for private functions out of opening hours and this provides income to support... London's Transport Museum (2614 bytes) 1: ...ransport heritage of [[London]], the capital city of the [[United Kingdom]]. 4: ...useum's website (in 'External links') for details of opening hours and admission prices. 6: ...useum's website (in 'External links') for details of dates, opening hours and prices. 8: == History of the museum == 9: ...sport Museum' and concentrated on the heritage of London Transport, the organisation that then ran undergr... Museum (5003 bytes) 1: ...ics for Museums, which is another of the museum profession's core normative instruments.) 3: ...ies many museums specialize further, e.g. museums of modern art, local history, aviation history, aric... 5: ...ures may be translocated without substantial loss of authenticity. 6: ...e recent but related idea is realized in the [[ecomuseums]], which originated in [[France]]. 8: Early museums began as princely collections of art and rare or curious natural objects and [[art... Id museum (326 bytes) 1: {{wrongtitle|title=id Museum}} 3: ... of the information about [[id Software]] and all of it's Game Series. .museum (1846 bytes) 1: ...he '''.museum''' domain was entered into the root of [[Domain Name System]] on 20 October [[2001]], an... 3: ...in which it originates. Conversely, this provides museums with means for conveying trust, intermediate bet... 5: ... domain names]], as described at <tt>http://about.museum/idn/</tt>. 8: ...http://www.icann.org/tlds/agreements/museum/ The .museum Sponsorship Agreement] 9: ...[http://about.museum/ Detailed information about .museum] Bergen Museum (513 bytes) 1: ... since the museum became part of the [[University of Bergen]], which was founded in [[1946]]. 4: * [http://bergenmuseum.uib.no/Official Website (in Norwegian)] 7: [[nn:Bergen Museum]] 8: [[no:Bergen Museum]] Mummification Museum (675 bytes) 2: ...his unique museum, where one can also get an idea of the tools used. 7: ...is.gov.eg/online/html2/o130320d.htm Mummification museum: First in the world] Hammer Museum (399 bytes) 1: ...on was donated by [[Armand Hammer]], the late CEO of the [[Occidental Petroleum Corporation]]. 3: [[Category:Los Angeles area museums]] Gutenberg Museum (298 bytes) 1: The '''Gutenberg Museum''', dedicated to the inventor [[Johann Gutenberg]... 2: ...he Rhine. It also has a stylish restaurant in the museum. Pendon Museum (1273 bytes) 1: ...cal scenes on the [[Great Western Railway]] (GWR) of the 1920s. 3: ...e mid 1920s. This sequence is based on timetables of the period. 6: * [http://www.pendonmuseum.com/ Pendon Museum official site] Melbourne Museum (1224 bytes) 1: The '''Melbourne [[Museum]]''' is located in the [[Carlton Gardens, Melbour... 7: *[[Megafauna]] - including a skeleton of a giant [[wombat]]-like creature 10: ...llery also having moved to the [[National Gallery of Victoria|NGV]] site. 13: *[http://melbourne.museum.vic.gov.au/ Melbourne Museum] 16: [[Category:Museums in Australia]] Museum of the Confederacy (3664 bytes) 1: ...n [[1818]], photo circa [[1939]]. The Confederate Museum was housed in this building until 1976, when it m... 2: ...pts and photographs from the [[Confederate States of America]] and the [[American Civil War]] (1861-18... 4: == History: Confederate Museum == 6: ...[USS Monitor|U.S.S. ''Monitor'']] in the [[Battle of Hampton Roads]] in [[1862]] is prominently displa... 8: == White House of the Confederacy == Horniman Museum (1748 bytes) 1: [[Image:HornimanMuseumfront.jpg|thumb|Front of the main building]] 2: ...um''' is a [[museum]] in [[Forest Hill]], South [[London]]. It opened in [[1901]] and was designed by [[Ch... 4: ...rick John Horniman]] and contained his collection of [[natural history]], cultural artefacts and music... 6: ...rniman's son [[Emslie Horniman]]. In [[1999]] the museum was redeveloped and re-opened in [[14 June]] [[20... 9: ... architects Architype. The building has a grass roof and was contructed from sustainable materials. It... Museum Island (3984 bytes) 1: [[Image:Berlin-old-museum.jpg|right|frame|Old Museum (June 2003)]] 3: ... [[island]] in the [[Spree]] river, in the center of the city. 5: ...lturbesitz'', which maintains the collections and museums today. 9: ...econstructed, the information below is in a state of flux. 11: ...is collection is now in part exhibited in the Old Museum again. Egyptian Museum (1785 bytes) 1: ...g|thumb|right|220px|Main entrance of the Egyptian Museum]] 3: ...136,000 items on display, with many more hundreds of thousands in its basement storerooms. 5: ...ce of Ismail Pasha in [[Giza]] from [[1880]], the museum moved to its present location, a [[Neoclassicism|... 7: ...tact tomb [[Howard Carter]] found in the [[Valley of the Kings]] in [[1923]]. 9: ...t was reopened, with a slightly curtailed display of New Kingdom kings and queens, in [[1985]]. Mariners' Museum (2913 bytes) 1: ...a]]. It is one of the largest and finest maritime museums in the world. 4: ...[Warwick County, Virginia]], and founded the City of Newport News, its [[coal]] export facilities, an... 6: ...d come to hold 61,000 square feet (5,700 m²) of exhibition galleries, a research library, a 167 a... 8: ...igureheads, and working steam engines. The museum offers educational programs for all ages, a large re... 10: ... sanctuary. ''Monitor'' Sanctuary is the only one of the thirteen national marine sanctuaries created ... Hedmark museum (1234 bytes) 1: ...l eastern [[Norway]]. It also includes the ruins of the [[medieval]] [[cathedral]] and [[priory]] men... 2: [[Image:Hedmark museum photo.jpg|200px|thumbnail|The protective structur... 3: ==Museum attractions== 5: There are five noteworthy aspects to the museum: 7: ...d to [[Gothic architecture]], as well as remnants of a bishop's priory. Black Museum (875 bytes) 1: ...; the collection was formally referred to as the "Museum." 3: ...ade of executed criminals, as well as collections of [[weapons]], tools used by [[burglars]], and item... 5: .... No word is available as to whether or when the Museum will be re-opened.
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