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Science centre and museum devoted to chemistry and how the products of chemistry are used in every day life. Widnes, Cheshire.
The London home of Sigmund and his daughter Anna Freud. Now a museum containing Freud's library, and his collection of antiquities.
Hands-on exhibits, science theatre and planetarium. Visitor details and calendar.
Collection and web images include rocks and minerals, zoological specimens, human anatomical collection, coins and medals.
Visitor details for the Lovell Radio Telescope and the Jodrell Bank Observatory, the astronomy research centre of the University of Manchester. Cheshire.
Brings together science and biotechnology, research and education, entertainment and ethics. Newcastle upon Tyne.
Collection includes architecture, aviation, design, industry, natural sciences, science and technology plus social history. Rotherham, South Yorkshire.
International collection of natural history artefacts. Newly opened aquarium and vivarium. Site of first international Mummy Tissue Bank.
Virtual exhibits on everything from locomotives and aircrafts, to photography and nuclear power. Lists exhibitions, collections, events and contacts in Manchester.
Exhibiting the history of science. Online exhibits include "The Noble Dane: Images of Tycho Brahe" and "The Geometry of War, 1500-1750".
Features a virtual tour of Dr. Frankenstein's laboratory, display of working Geissler, Bouquet, Railway and early x-ray tubes, and electric flame-laden demonstrations. Visits by appointment only. Includes directions. Located in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom.
Space museum and discovery centre in Leicester. Ticket and booking details. Site map and attraction information.
The national museum of natural history. Major research and teaching collections cover botany, entomology, mineralogy, palaeontology and zoology, mainly from the 18th and early 19th centuries. Online tour of the galleries. London
Hands-on science among the domes and telescopes of the former Royal Greenwich Observatory. Herstmonceux, East Sussex.
Britain's oldest surviving operating theatre. Provides history of the museum, details of its facilities, schools and groups. London.
London museum and library of science. Exhibitions cover all areas of science and technology. Includes online exhibits and a learning area.
Seats 100 people. Created to promote a greater public understanding of science and to encourage more young people to take up science as a career. Chichester.
Museum of science and discovery, with business venue facilities and an IMAX cinema. Includes information about exhibits and online booking. Birmingham.
Science and its applications from physics to phrenology and from magnetism to microscopy. Scientific instruments, models, prints, books, and related objects. Cambridge.
Visitor details for the Lovell Radio Telescope and the Jodrell Bank Observatory, the astronomy research centre of the University of Manchester. Cheshire.
Virtual exhibits on everything from locomotives and aircrafts, to photography and nuclear power. Lists exhibitions, collections, events and contacts in Manchester.
Britain's oldest surviving operating theatre. Provides history of the museum, details of its facilities, schools and groups. London.
Museum of science and discovery, with business venue facilities and an IMAX cinema. Includes information about exhibits and online booking. Birmingham.
Hands-on exhibits, science theatre and planetarium. Visitor details and calendar.
Collection and web images include rocks and minerals, zoological specimens, human anatomical collection, coins and medals.
Science centre and museum devoted to chemistry and how the products of chemistry are used in every day life. Widnes, Cheshire.
Seats 100 people. Created to promote a greater public understanding of science and to encourage more young people to take up science as a career. Chichester.
Brings together science and biotechnology, research and education, entertainment and ethics. Newcastle upon Tyne.
International collection of natural history artefacts. Newly opened aquarium and vivarium. Site of first international Mummy Tissue Bank.
Space museum and discovery centre in Leicester. Ticket and booking details. Site map and attraction information.
Exhibiting the history of science. Online exhibits include "The Noble Dane: Images of Tycho Brahe" and "The Geometry of War, 1500-1750".
The national museum of natural history. Major research and teaching collections cover botany, entomology, mineralogy, palaeontology and zoology, mainly from the 18th and early 19th centuries. Online tour of the galleries. London
Collection includes architecture, aviation, design, industry, natural sciences, science and technology plus social history. Rotherham, South Yorkshire.
London museum and library of science. Exhibitions cover all areas of science and technology. Includes online exhibits and a learning area.
Hands-on science among the domes and telescopes of the former Royal Greenwich Observatory. Herstmonceux, East Sussex.
Science and its applications from physics to phrenology and from magnetism to microscopy. Scientific instruments, models, prints, books, and related objects. Cambridge.
Features a virtual tour of Dr. Frankenstein's laboratory, display of working Geissler, Bouquet, Railway and early x-ray tubes, and electric flame-laden demonstrations. Visits by appointment only. Includes directions. Located in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom.
The London home of Sigmund and his daughter Anna Freud. Now a museum containing Freud's library, and his collection of antiquities.