Geological Museum
Science museum in London, England / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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51°29′47″N 0°10′36″W The Geological Museum (originally the Museum of Economic Geology then the Museum of Practical Geology) was a museum of geology in London. It started in 1835,[1][2] making it one of the oldest public single science collections in the world. It transferred from Jermyn Street to Exhibition Road, South Kensington in 1935, moving into a building designed by Sir Richard Allison and John Hatton Markham[3] of the Office of Works[4] next door to the Natural History Museum - it now forms part of that museum.