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  2. Taymouth Hours - Wikipedia

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    The Taymouth Hours (Yates Thompson MS 13) is an illuminated Book of Hours produced in England in about 1325~35. It is named after Taymouth Castle where it was kept after being acquired by an Earl of Breadalbane in the seventeenth or eighteenth century. [ 1 ]

  3. British Library - Wikipedia

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    Taymouth Hours, illuminated Book of Hours produced in England with unusually rich decoration, named after Taymouth Castle in Scotland where it was kept for centuries (1325–1335) Illuminated manuscript of Roman de Brut in Norman French by Wace , the earliest surviving vernacular chronicle of British history , with the earliest depiction of ...

  4. List of museums in London - Wikipedia

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    History: City's history, culture, archaeology Museum of London Docklands: Isle of Dogs: Tower Hamlets: North East: Maritime: Maritime, river and local history Museum of Richmond: Richmond: Richmond upon Thames: South West: Local: Local history, culture Museum of the Home: Shoreditch: Hackney: North: Art and historic house

  5. King's Library - Wikipedia

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    During the 1840s approximately 13% of the books consulted in the museum were from the King's Library. This percentage declined as the museum's book collection grew in subsequent decades, but the King's Library remained well-used. From 1857, the gallery was used to display notable volumes from the whole of the museum's printed books collection. [2]

  6. List of museums in England - Wikipedia

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    Museums in England is a link page for any museum in England by ceremonial county. In 2011 there were around 1,600 museums in England. [ 1 ] The Museums, Libraries and Archives Council is the national development agency for museums in England, and is a sponsored body of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport .

  7. Museum of Oxford - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Oxford (MOX) is a history museum in Oxford, England, covering the history of Oxford and its people. [1] The museum includes both permanent and temporary displays featuring artefacts relating to Oxford's history from prehistoric times to the present day.

  8. Culture of England - Wikipedia

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    England has made significant contributions in the world of literature, cinema, music, art and philosophy. The secretary of state for culture, media and sport is the government minister responsible for the cultural life of England. [3] Many scientific and technological advancements originated in England, the birthplace of the Industrial ...

  9. Books in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Books in the United Kingdom have been studied from a variety of cultural, economic, political, and social angles since the formation of the Bibliographical Society in 1892 and since the History of books became an acknowledged academic discipline in the 1980s. Books are understood as "written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn ...