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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

0.59km

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

0.64km

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

2.01km

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

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Blue Plaques in London

Frankie Howerd Blue Plaque - Frankie Howerd OBE 1917-1992 lived here 1966-1992
John Desmond Bernal Blue Plaque - John Desmond Bernal 1901-1971 crystallographer lived and died here
St. John Street Turnpike Green Plaque - St. John Street Turnpike stood here c1746-1830
Richard Dimbleby Blue Plaque - Richard Dimbleby 1913-1965 Broadcaster lived here 1937-1939
Trinity House Blue Plaque - The Trinity House incorporated by Charter by Henry VIII in 1514  Trinity House is the general lighthouse authority for England, Wales and the Channel Islands  A deep sea pilotage authority and also administers charitable funds mostly connected with seafarers  The first Tinity House was at Deptford and then at Ratcliff and Stepney in the 16th and 17th centuries.  In 1660 Trinity House moved to Water Lane, off Eastcheap, the building being destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666 and subseque
Charles Kingsley Blue Plaque - Charles Kingsley 1819-1875 writer lived here

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