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The Science Museum
View from the street of the Science Museum. Royal Albert Hall can be seen in the distance. This photograph is attributed to the Science Museum, London, England.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/special_ms1_photographs/3115/thumbnail.jp
The new Science Museum building
Exterior view of the new Science Museum building. This photograph is attributed to the Science Museum, London, England.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/special_ms1_photographs/3116/thumbnail.jp
Wright 1903 Flyer hanging in Science Museum
Front view of the Wright 1903 Flyer hanging in the main hall of the Science Museum. Note on back, Sent by Science Museum. This photograph is attributed to the Science Museum, London, England.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/special_ms1_photographs/3105/thumbnail.jp
Wright 1903 Flyer hanging in Science Museum
Left front view of the Wright 1903 Flyer hanging in the main hall of the Science Museum. Note on back, Wright aeroplane, General view in gallery. Purchased at Museum by J. K. Owen (N.C.R.), June 1947. Given to O.W. (Orville Wright), July 1947. This photograph is attributed to the Science Museum, London, England.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/special_ms1_photographs/3106/thumbnail.jp
Wright 1903 Flyer sitting on floor of Science Museum
Left front view of the Wright 1903 Flyer sitting on the floor of the main hall of the Science Museum prior to installation. This photograph is attributed to the Science Museum, London, England.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/special_ms1_photographs/3109/thumbnail.jp
Science Museum model of Wright 1903 Flyer
Three-quarter front view of a model of the Wright 1903 Flyer. Note on back, Purchased at Museum by J. K. Owen (N.C.R.), June 1947 & given to O.W. [Orville Wright] July, 1947. This photograph is attributed to the Science Museum, London, England.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/special_ms1_photographs/1154/thumbnail.jp
Doping at the Science Museum: the conservation challenge of doped fabric aircraft in the Flight gallery
This article concerns the conservation of historic doped fabric aeroplanes in the static museum setting of the Science Museum’s Flight gallery. It reviews historic sources, primarily archival and scientific research papers, to examine what doped fabric aeroplanes are made from, and why these materials were selected.
It also discusses current conservation methods used for treating tears in the doped fabric covering of aeroplanes, and considers the ethical and practical limitations of these practices. An overview of the doped fabric aircraft collection currently held by the Science Museum is also presented
Report of Café Scientifique events run by the Toyama Science Museum
サイエンスカフェは科学系博物館でも行事の一形態として普及しているが,その開催実態についての詳細な報告は少ない.富山市科学博物館では,友の会や附属の天文台を含め,これまでに20回のサイエンスカフェを開催してきた. サイエンスカフェでは対話が多く生まれ,参加者からは好意的な評価が得られたほか,館内外の活動への発展も見られた.今後は参加者層をより意識したテーマ設定や広報活動を行うとともに,地域の利用者コミュニティーや収蔵資料など博物館特有の資源との結びつきを高めていくことが課題である.Café Scientifique events run by a wide variety of groups and organizations in Japan, and are popularly practiced also as a museum program, but details of museum cafe events are less reported. Toyama Science Museum has run Café Scientifique events twenty times since 2007. In this report, the cafe events run by the museum are described, and the role for museum activities is discussed.departmental bulletin pape
Checklist of caridean shrimp specimens from Toyama Bay and freshwater in Toyama Prefecture deposited at the collection of the Toyama Science Museum
富山市科学博物館に所蔵されている富山湾産コエビ類標本を調査し,8科21属37種を確認した。このうち,テナガエビ科のユビナガスジエビ,モエビ科のキタツノモエビ,アシナガモエビモドキ,ナガレモエビ,ロウソクエビ科のモバロウソクエビ,およびエビジャコ科のカシオペエビジャコは富山湾からの新記録であった。また、本コレクションには富山県の陸水域から採集された2科4属4種が含まれていることが確認された。Total 8 families, 21 genera and 37 species of marine caridean shrimps from Toyama Bay, and 2 families, 4 genera and 4 species of freshwater carideans from Toyama Prefecture are recorded on the basis of the specimens deposited at the Toyama Science Museum. Of these, the atyid species, Caridina leucosticta Stimpson, 1860, and the palaemonid species, Macrobrachium nipponense (De Haan, 1849), are recorded for the first time in the freshwater shrimp fauna of Toyama Prefecture. A palaemonid, Palaemon macrodactylus Rathbun, 1902, three hippolytids, Eualus middendorffi Brashnikov, 1907, Heptacarpus futilirostris (Bate, 1888), and Hippolyte sp. cf. acuta (Stimpson, 1860), a processid, Processa zostericola Hayashi, 1975, and a crangonid, Crangon cassiope De Man, 1906 have not been previously recorded from Toyama Bay.departmental bulletin pape
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