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NaturalHistoryMuseum 6h
... start with the and work backwards to visit us, then across the road to the , or the other way around.
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NaturalHistoryMuseum 6h
Missed this yesterday, but we're closest to the South Ken (and Gloucester Road) tube station, so it's either...
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NaturalHistoryMuseum 6h
N.B. The statue of Wallace was a commission by the Wallace Memorial Fund.
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NaturalHistoryMuseum 6h
No problem. I need to double check but I don't think the Museum has commissioned any statues for over a 100 years...
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NaturalHistoryMuseum 6h
PS. We've had a fair few more comments than normal the past few days so we've been taking a bit longer than normal to respond to some Qs
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NaturalHistoryMuseum 6h
Hi Alice, I guess you missed it but we replied not too long after you asked:
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NaturalHistoryMuseum 14h
A bit of big beetle bling for : at up to ca. 8 cm in length, Euchroma gigantea is the biggest of the Bupresitdae
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Parentshaped Travels 19h
Our epic sleepover at the with , on the blog now in video and pics
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Rosaleen O'Brien Sep 18
How to impress a nine year old boy? Bones, bugs & butterflies. Hope (blue whale) is rather spectacular
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NHM Fossil Fish Sep 18
All registered for annual meeting. If you want access to , get in touch early!
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NaturalHistoryMuseum Sep 18
Replying to @TimGluckman
No tickets required for Science Uncovered, just turn up. The event starts at 18.00 but the Museum will be open all day if you arrive earlier
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NaturalHistoryMuseum Sep 18
Variscite is a hydrated aluminium phosphate and the rare, bluish-green mineral can be found in aluminium-rich rocks
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Stephen Long Sep 17
Excited to showcase new video from the deep seas of the at Science Uncovered 29th Sept
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NaturalHistoryMuseum Sep 18
For help identifying insects visit
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NaturalHistoryMuseum Sep 18
From this angle it could be a Caddis fly - for more information on identification visit
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NaturalHistoryMuseum Sep 17
Replying to @selzero @sciencemuseum
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Devonian Scion Sep 17
Taking this munchkin to the whale exhibit at . She's having... a great time! (Yes I was tempted!)
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NaturalHistoryMuseum Sep 17
See incredible images of nature at the new Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition. opens Fri 20 Oct
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NaturalHistoryMuseum Sep 17
Replying to @alicebell
PS. Should add that the new balcony displays also commemorate many more key figures in natural history and their discoveries.
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NaturalHistoryMuseum Sep 17
Replying to @alicebell
Hi, unfortunately not. Mary Anning is remembered via her portrait and the specimens she collected in the Fossil Marine Reptiles gallery.
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