The Oxford Guide - Differences between Version 7 and Version 1 of Museum Of The History Of Science

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The Museum of the History of Science (MHS) occupies the old [[Ashmolean Museum]] on [[Broad Street]], opposite [[Blackwell's]] Bookshop. The main collections of the Museum consist of scientific instruments and there is usually another temporary exhibition at any one time. The musuem had been closed until 2003, but has reopened after renovation and an extensive archaeological study.
The Museum of the History of Science (MHS) occupies the old Ashmolean Museum on Broadstreet, opposide [[Blackwell's]] Bookshop. The main collections of the Museum consist of scientific instruments and there is usually another temporary exhbition at any one time. The musem had been closed until 2003, but has reopenned after renovation and an extensive archaeological study.
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My favourite exhibit is the blackboard used by Einstein during one of a series of lectures he gave at the University in 1931.
My favourite exhibit is the blackboard used by Einstein during one of a series lectures he gave at the [[University of Oxford]] in 1931.
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Tuesday to Friday: 12-5pm, Saturday: 10am-5pm, Sunday 2-5pm'
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opening_hours_text='Tuesday to Friday: 12-5pm, Saturday: 10am-5pm, Sunday 2-5pm'
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The Museum of the History of Science (MHS) occupies the old Ashmolean Museum on Broadstreet, opposide Blackwell's Bookshop. The main collections of the Museum consist of scientific instruments and there is usually another temporary exhbition at any one time. The musem had been closed until 2003, but has reopenned after renovation and an extensive archaeological study.

My favourite exhibit is the blackboard used by Einstein during one of a series lectures he gave at the University of Oxford in 1931.


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