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THIS new building for the physical part of natural science, which has recently been opened at Rugby School, is well worth a visit from any one engaged in teaching that subject. The building, owing to want of funds, is not at present of a permanent nature, being of the felt and matchboarding type, and in consequence has no pretensions to structural beauty; but when funds are forthcoming, no doubt the whole will be built in brick, and this will enable any alteration or improvement which may then be deemed necessary to be made. The building comprises a lecture room, a large laboratory, two small laboratories, an apparatus room, and workshop. At the back is another large room to be used for a natural history museum.
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The New Natural Science Schools at Rugby. Nature 52, 401 (1895). https://doi.org/10.1038/052401a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/052401a0