Many of the original industrial buildings and tools remain in good condition and open to visitors at Ironbridge Gorge. When ...
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Thousands of photos highlighting the breadth of the planet’s wildlife flood the British Natural History Museum every year for a shot at winning Wildlife Photographer of the Year. A magazine started ...
Enterprise content management systems (CMS) rarely have to deal with skeletons, fossils, and jars of aspic, but in west London one CMS is doing just that. London's Natural History Museum is completing ...
In March 1958, British television viewers were treated to a museal experiment. For the second episode of his new series, Is Art Necessary?, Kenneth Clark, then chair of the Arts Council, took Henry ...
Compiled and edited by Mr. B.B. Woodward, assisted by representatives from the several departments. "Addenda and corrigenda, vols. I and II" (1 l., 48 p.) issued with ...
"Piltdown Man Hoax Is Exposed," announced the New York Times on November 21, 1953. "Part of the skull of the Piltdown man, one of the most famous fossil skulls in the world, has been declared a hoax ...
An image depicting an "ambling Eurasian badger" took home first prize in Wildlife Photographer of the Year People’s Choice Awards contest on Wednesday, an international photography competition and ...