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  1. Great Russell Street WC1B 3DG: Coordenadas: Tipo y colecciones; Tipo: Público: Clase: Museo de arte: Colecciones: Antigüedades y obras: orientales, egipcias, griegas, etruscas, romanas, chinas y europeas: N.º de obras: Más de 8 millones de objetos más de 50 000 en exposición: Superficie

  2. 13 de may. de 2021 · Loans, research and touring exhibitions are some of the many ways we build ties internationally. See our current collaborations. From the Rosetta Stone to Japanese netsuke, discover a wealth of information about Museum objects in our searchable database. Welcome to the British Museum - discover two million years of human history and culture.

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  3. Montagu House (sometimes spelled "Montague") was a late 17th-century mansion in Great Russell Street in the Bloomsbury district of London, which became the first home of the British Museum. The first house on the site was destroyed by fire in 1686.

  4. Beauclerk died at his house in Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury on 11 March 1780. Lady Diana later sold the house to retire in reduced circumstances to Richmond. The house at Great Russell Street, which was partly demolished in 1788, housed a library designed by Robert Adam .

  5. William Cavendish, tercer duque de Devonshire, (1698-1755), vivió en la Old Devonshire House en el 48 de Boswell Street. Charles Darwin (1809-1882), vivió en el 12 de Upper Gower Street en 1839. [9] Charles Dickens (1812-1870), novelista, vivió en el 14 de Great Russell Street, Tavistock Square y en el 48 Doughty Street.

  6. Russell Street may refer to: Russell Street (Baltimore), part of the Baltimore–Washington Parkway within Baltimore. Russell Street, Melbourne. Russell Street, Hong Kong. Great Russell Street, London.

  7. 31 de mar. de 2020 · Posted by Metro Girl. The history of the London home of artist Augustus Charles Pugin and his architect son Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin. The Pugin family lived at 105 (now 106) Great Russell Street. The name Pugin will be familiar to many as it comprised a dynasty of talented artists and architects.