Passmore Edwards Museum
Former museum in Stratford, East London From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Former museum in Stratford, East London From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Passmore Edwards Museum was a museum in Stratford, East London. Earlier in its life it was also known as the Essex Local and Educational Museum of Natural History.[2]
Established | 18 October 1900 [1] |
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Dissolved | 1994 |
Location | Stratford, East London |
It began life as the collection and library of the Essex Field Club, which formed the new museum's nucleus by agreement between the Club and the Corporation of West Ham. In an agreement made between the Corporation of West Ham and the Essex Field Club, dated 25 July 1898, the museum was to be founded as follows:
John Passmore Edwards contributed substantially to the foundation of the museum and its name was later changed to reflect this.[4] On 6 October 1898 he laid the first stone.[citation needed]
The museum building adjoined the West Ham Technical Institute and was opened in 1900 by Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick. Its central space had a galleried top-lit dome. It closed in 1994, and its collections were transferred to Newham Heritage Service and other museums.[5][6] Its building is now used as the Student Union for the Stratford Campus of the University of East London.[7]
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