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WORK has just been commenced on the eastern portion of the new Science Museum buildings in South Kensington, and by the spring of 1927 a handsome facade (Fig. 2) should have replaced the plastered brickwork which has stood on the west side of Exhibition Road since the War.
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The Science Museum, South Kensington. Nature 116, 580–583 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/116580a0
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