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donated his collection of historic scientific instruments, creating the Lewis Evans Collection. In 1935, with more donations, the museum's name was changed to the Museum of the History of Science. In 2018, the museum was renamed the History of Science Museum.
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in the basement, while lectures and demonstration took place in the School of Natural History, on the middle floor. Ashmole's collection was expanded to include a broad range of activities associated with the history of natural knowledge. In 1924,
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network. This intercultural museum project organizes guided tours for refugees and migrants designed and offered for free by specially trained Arabic-speaking Multaka guides. The visitor-centered discussions with migrants are focused on the
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The collection and the building itself now occupies a special position in the study of the history of science and in the development of western culture and collecting. One of the most iconic objects in the collection is
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Imagine the technology of today with the aesthetic of Victorian science. From redesigned practical items to fantastical contraptions, this exhibition showcases the work of eighteen Steampunk artists from across the
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are exhibited above the stairs from the basement to the raised ground floor. The museum hold a collection of turned ivory and other objects made by Lady
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and is used for both academic study and enjoyment by the visiting public. The museum contains a wide range of scientific instruments, such as
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The museum is also home to the Rochester Avionic Archive, which includes a collection of avionics that originated with the
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In 2019, the museum joined six similar museums in Germany, Italy, Greece and Switzerland, creating the international
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building completed in 1894. The museum was built in 1683, and it is the world's oldest surviving purpose-built
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The following have been Curator or Secretary to the Committee or Director at the museum:
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From October 2009 until February 2010, the Museum hosted the first major exhibition of
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of cultural objects, including the visitors' own understanding of their country's
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about nature that appeared in the 17th century and experiments concerning
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to the early 20th century, representing almost all aspects of the
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regarding the history of scientific instruments that includes
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to the 19th century. The museum building is also known as the
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University museum of the history of science in Oxford, England
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The current collection contains around 18,000 objects from
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art objects, curated by Art Donovan and presented by Dr
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The museum shows the development of mechanical clocks.
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used on 16 May 1931 in his lectures while visiting the
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Museum of the History of Science

History of Science Museum, Oxford is located in Oxford city centre
Broad Street
Oxford
England
Coordinates
51°45′16″N 1°15′19″W / 51.75443°N 1.25519°W / 51.75443; -1.25519
University museum
history of science
Silke Ackermann
History of Science Museum
Broad Street
Oxford
England
scientific instruments
Middle Ages
Ashmolean Museum
museum
Elias Ashmole
new learning
natural philosophy
chemical laboratory
Lewis Evans

Einstein's Blackboard
Albert Einstein
Einstein's Blackboard
Albert Einstein
University of Oxford

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