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IN his report for the year 1933*, the Director of the Geological Survey and Museum of Practical Geology has included a short history of the Museum from its inception to the present day. The occasion was appropriate, for at the end of that year the Museum finally closed its door to the public, thereby placing one more milestone on the road of development of a characteristically British institution.
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The Museum of Practical Geology. Nature 134, 129–130 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/134129a0
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