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Edward Wilson (1848–1898). Negotiations with the city corporation culminated in the transfer of the whole organisation and premises to
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featuring more than 70 works of art, including animatronics and installations; it is his largest exhibition yet. It was developed in secrecy and with no advance publicity, but soon gained worldwide attention.
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A natural history gallery contains examples of aquatic habitats in the south west of
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collections that remained in the old building. Stone tools continued to reside with the geology collections within natural history. Yet more space became available to museum displays when
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1671:Chapel of the Three Kings of Cologne
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916:"Homecoming for Bristol's Banksy"
1947:The Famous Royal Naval Volunteer
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1083:"Friends of Bristol Art Gallery"
1035:"Bristol Museum And Art Gallery"
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80:BS8 1RL, England, United Kingdom
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185:Major Partner Museums.
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1876:St Philip and St Jacob
1821:St Mary le Port Church
1796:St James' Presbyterian
1736:John Wesley's New Room
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549:Egyptian antiquities
241:the museum's website
212:Baroque architecture
183:Arts Council England
167:Bristol City Council
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1972:Mauretania, Bristol
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1826:St Mary on the Quay
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