Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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[[Image:JD Vic Mus Lpool6.jpg|thumb|Fine craftsmanship evident in the building]]
[[Image:JD Vic Mus Lpool5.jpg|thumb|Tiled column]]
[[Image:JD Vic Mus Lpool4.jpg|thumb|Snake skeleton]]
[[Image:JD Vic Mus Lpool2.jpg|thumb|Illustration in the Micrographia of [[Robert Hooke]]]]
[[Image:JD Vic Mus Lpool1.jpg|thumb|18th century universal joint of the type invented by [[Robert Hooke]]]]
[[Image:JD Vic Mus Lpool3.jpg|thumb|Clay pipe and its cast iron mould]]
[[Image:JD Vic Mus Lpool7.jpg|thumb|Rectifier tube invented by [[Sir Oliver Lodge]]]]
[[Image:JD Vic Mus Lpool.jpg|thumb|Rotating condenser from 1954 Liverpool University's synchrocyclotron]]
[[Image:JD Vic Mus Lpool8.jpg|thumb|Aquatint of the Moorish Arch on the [[Liverpool and Manchester Railway]] by S. G. Hughes after Thomas Talbot Bury]]
University of Liverpool, Victoria Gallery and Museum
University of Liverpool, Victoria Gallery and Museum



Revision as of 20:46, 7 August 2016

Fine craftsmanship evident in the building
Tiled column
Snake skeleton
Illustration in the Micrographia of Robert Hooke
18th century universal joint of the type invented by Robert Hooke
Clay pipe and its cast iron mould
Rectifier tube invented by Sir Oliver Lodge
Rotating condenser from 1954 Liverpool University's synchrocyclotron
Aquatint of the Moorish Arch on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway by S. G. Hughes after Thomas Talbot Bury

University of Liverpool, Victoria Gallery and Museum

Housed in a fine building designed by Alfred Waterhouse

See Also

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