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THE Council of the Essex Field Club proposes to establish, at the cost of the Club, in Chelmsford (chosen not only as the county town, but also as being a central position in Essex), a public Museum to illustrate the natural productions, the geology and physiography, and the industries and manufactures of Essex, together with an educational series of specimens and preparations, which may be employed for teaching purposes. The Museum will also contain a library of books, maps, parliamentary papers, pictures, &c., treating of the natural history, geology, topography, history, and industries of Essex, as well as a general library of books necessary for the study of the before-mentioned subjects.
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Technical Instruction in Essex. Nature 43, 357–358 (1891). https://doi.org/10.1038/043357a0
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