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Tag Archives: NMGM

“The Liverpool Museum in Years to Come” by Mr. Martin Suggett, Summer Lectures Series, 25th June 1997

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This entry was posted in All Events, LAS Summer Lectures, Lectures and Talks ( ← events), The City Observatory at Liverpool Museum and tagged Liverpool Museum (William Brown Street), Mr. Martin Suggett (former Head Curator of the Earth & Physical Sciences Department at NMGM Liverpool), NMGM, syllabus on Sunday, 2nd March 2014 by Martin Suggett.

“The Physics & Chemistry of the Stars” by Mr. Paul Dearden, Summer Lectures Series, 20th August 1997

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This entry was posted in All Events, LAS Summer Lectures, Lectures and Talks ( ← events), Chemistry, Physics, Stars and tagged Mr. Paul Dearden (former Curator of the Planetarium at NMGM Liverpool), NMGM, syllabus on Sunday, 2nd March 2014 by Paul Dearden.

Liverpool Planetarium gets new equipment

From the Liverpool Echo: “THE planetarium at Liverpool’s World Museum was given £110,000 worth of equipment after visiting projectionists discovered its kit was more than 40 years old. The attraction […] Continue Reading »
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This entry was posted in Astronomy News and tagged Liverpool Museum (William Brown Street), NMGM, Planetarium on Saturday, 7th January 2012 by Mark Galvin.

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