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Museum of Liverpool Life
Museum of Liverpool Life It’s been open since 1993, but I rarely visit my home town except over xmas, so I’ve never been there. The site is pretty good, and what’s more, their Liverpool Life of the Month is currently … more…
The Zymoglyphic Museum
Just when hopes were fading that I’d find something to really excite me (and therefore, you) on the web today last night, I discovered The Zymoglyphic Museum, which is an absolute delight to an old Joseph Cornell fan such as … more…
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Tagged Brothers-Quay, Frederik-Ruysch, Joseph-Cornell, libraries, museums, von-Hagens, Xenophora
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Schøyen manuscript collection
Schøyen manuscript collection – this is a partial catalogue of 222 pieces out of the 12,536 items in what is claimed to be the largest private manuscript collection formed in the 20th Century. There are pieces from all over the … more…
Posted in Cultural, history, libraries, prehistory
Tagged archiving, books, Cultural, history, libraries, museums, prehistory
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