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Grant Museum of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy
Grant Museum of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy
Grant Museum of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy, Rockefeller Building, 21 University Street, London, WC1E 6DE

0.18km

Part of the University College London, skeletons, taxidermy, entomology and specimens preserved in fluid.Read more

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University College London
UCL Geology Collections
University College London, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT

0.24km

Part of the University College London, rocks, minerals, fossils on display in the Rock Room, limited opening hours[21]Read more

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Museum of Life Sciences
Museum of Life Sciences
Museum of Life Sciences, King's College London, London, SE1 1UL

2.39km

Historic biological and pharmaceutical collections, including skeletons, fluid-preserved material, taxidermy, and...Read more

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Oxford Street borders four different districts of London, Soho, Fitzrovia, Marylebone, and Mayfair .



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Joshua Reynolds Brass Plaque - Sir Joshua Reynolds, 16 July 1723 - 23 February 1792, Portrait Painter.    As a student of Italian art, his work became increasingly classical under the influence of the Bolognese school. In 1768 he was elected the first President of the Royal Academy of Arts and was knighted. From 1760 until his death, he lived and painted in his studio, on the west side of Leicester Square where Fanum House now stands.    He is buried in St. Paul's Cathedral.    The bust is by Henry Weekes (1874)
Marie Taglioni Blue Plaque - Marie Taglioni 1809-1884 ballet dancer lived here in 1875-1876
Dennis Brain Blue Plaque - Dennis Brain 1921-1957 horn player lived here
Thomas Hosmer Shepherd Blue Plaque - Thomas Hosmer Shepherd 1793-1864 artist who portrayed London lived here
Victor McLaglen Blue Plaque - In memory of Victor Andrew D'Biere McLaglen 10.12.1886 to 7.11.1959 boxer and Oscar winner for The Informer
Plaque № 40526 - St John's Gate

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