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The British Museum was the first museum in the world which was public, secular and national. Founded by Act of Parliament in 1753, its treasures expanded amazingly until by the end of the nineteenth century it contained, among many other things, the world's greatest collections of printed books, classical antiquities and natural-history specimens. Over the years nearly a score of architects have wrestled with the problem posed by this process of perpetual expansion. And the battle of Bloomsbury is still being fiercely fought today.
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British Museum, museums, architecture, Museum of Natural History, Britisches Museum, London, British museumPeople
Hans Sloane, Robert Smirke, Alfred WaterhousePlaces
Bloomsbury, London, South KensingtonShowing 3 featured editions. View all 3 editions?
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The British Museum: a case-study in architectural politics
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Bibliography: p. 235-239.
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