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| William Henry Fox Talbot is best known for inventing the positive/negative process used in photography, but he was also a mathematician, physicist, philologist, and transcriber of Syrian and Chaldean ... |
| The Ipswich Transport Museum has the largest collection of transport items in Britain devoted to just one town. Everything was either made or used in and around Ipswich, the county town of Suffolk. |
| The Countrys top visitor attraction 1998. A visit to our unique and educational museum will transport you back to wartime Britain. |
| The Mary Rose, built in around 1511, was Henry VIII's favourite warship. She was one of the first ships to be built with gun ports that enabled broadside attacks, and is the only preserved 16th century ... |
| The focus of the special exhibition at the Museum of Costume for 1999 and 2000, will be the women who wore the clothes featured in the display rather than simply the garments. Curators have carefully ... |
| Beaulieu is home of the National Motor Museum, the historic Palace House and Beaulieu Abbey.
National Motor Museum From small beginnings in 1952, when Lord Montagu of Beaulieu first displayed ... |
| HMS Victory is the world's oldest surviving warship to still be in continuous use and remains the Second Sea Lord's Flagship. Victory will always be associated with Lord Nelson and the Battle of Trafalgar. ... |
| Sheffield Bus Museum is located in part of the former Tinsley Tram Depot. It houses a good selection of buses and ancillary vehicles. Local exhibits each add an important piece to Sheffield's intriguing ... |
| A dynamic and interactive museum opened in 1999 telling the story of the area between the New Forest and the Solent. Take a stroll back to yesteryear in the Timeline Gallery. Discover about boats, ... |
| Where else can you explore a real WWII submarine - guided by an ex-submariner? Where can you experience a depth charge? See a film show from the Captain's chair? Look through a periscope? Find out how ... |
| Forge Mill Needle Museum is situated in the beautiful Arrow Valley, housed in an 18th century mill. Next to the museum is a modern building incorporating an historic barn which displays some of the items ... |
| Exhibits covering astronomy, geosciences and fossils. State of the art shows each day. Open 7 days a week. |
| The largest collction of Egyptian Antiquities in Wales. Over 3000 objects from 4000BC to AD 500 |
| The Bill Douglas Centre is a Museum and Research Centre based around a collection of 50,000 items relating to the history of film, and the optical entertainments which preceded film. |
| Interactive discovery centre for children. |
| Geology, natural history, archeology, human history, Egyptian mummy, wild flower table, observation bee hive. Attractive grounds with ha ha, gazebo, pond and some unusal trees. |
| Home of the Trolleybus! Britain's first national trolleybus museum, with a working electrified trolley circuit. Also home of the Sandtoft Miniature Railway. |