The British Museum is a museum in London, founded in 1753. It contains one of the world's richest collections of antiquities and (until 1997) one of the largest libraries in the world: British Library.
The British Museum's collection of seven million objects representing the rich history of human cultures mirrors the city of London's global variety. It includes monuments of primitive and antique culture, Ancient East culture, the richest collection of engravings, pictures, ceramics, coins.The British Museum library is now named the British national library. It was formed in 1973 from the British Museum library and other national collections. It has a copy of every book that is printed in the English language, so that there are more than six million books there. They receive nearly two thousand books and papers daily. The British Museum Library has a very big collection of printed books and manuscripts, both old and new. You can see beautifully illustrated old manuscripts which they keep in glass cases. You can also find there some of the first English books printed by Caxton. Caxton was a printer who lived in the fifteenth century. He made the first printing-press in England. In the reading-room of the British Museum many famous men have read and studied. Charles Dickens, a very popular English writer and the author of 'David Copperfield', 'Oliver Twist', 'Dombey and Son' and other books, spent a lot of time in the British Museum Library.
In no other museum can the visitor see so clearly the history of what it is to be human.
He must have cut himself while shaving. Can't I finish breakfast first? Again and again she told herself that she must not blame him. But I think you could have told us this half an hour ago. Can I sit with you? She probably came early to save her seat. I can force Anne to do work,and im forced to do so. In the future you can call me Ms. Polly. If you like this hat, you can take it. Is she really that ill? It can't be that she lied to me. Her last name could not have been Dolittle. She, apparently, meet him somewhere. Are you suggesting that she might be hiding right now? You were not supposed to drive on a car with broken brakes. This is exactly what you should have avoided. All of a sudden a girl with a bouquet of flowers appeared, which she most likely took from the far edge of the lawn. Higgins, do you not think that Elizabeth holds certain feelings? No, I don't think so. This morning I will call Mrs. Higgins and will ask her what should I do. Do you need to tell her anything? Im positive that you have no reason to be nervous. And you also know that I will be with you. Father is ot agreeing at all with her marriage. You will need to get special permission for the yacht.
Edgard decided to take a picture of a mountain standing next to him on the background of a dark sky. He took some pictures and did not notice anything unusual during the shooting until he began to view the photos taken.
But then he saw something strange. On the pictures at the top of the mountain there was a black, unidentified creature. At one of the shots, it seems to be preparing to uncover the wings, and on the other it is higher in the air, though not with wide open wings, but pressing them to the trunk.
The British Museum is a museum in London, founded in 1753. It contains one of the world's richest collections of antiquities and (until 1997) one of the largest libraries in the world: British Library.
The British Museum's collection of seven million objects representing the rich history of human cultures mirrors the city of London's global variety. It includes monuments of primitive and antique culture, Ancient East culture, the richest collection of engravings, pictures, ceramics, coins.The British Museum library is now named the British national library. It was formed in 1973 from the British Museum library and other national collections. It has a copy of every book that is printed in the English language, so that there are more than six million books there. They receive nearly two thousand books and papers daily. The British Museum Library has a very big collection of printed books and manuscripts, both old and new. You can see beautifully illustrated old manuscripts which they keep in glass cases. You can also find there some of the first English books printed by Caxton. Caxton was a printer who lived in the fifteenth century. He made the first printing-press in England. In the reading-room of the British Museum many famous men have read and studied. Charles Dickens, a very popular English writer and the author of 'David Copperfield', 'Oliver Twist', 'Dombey and Son' and other books, spent a lot of time in the British Museum Library.
In no other museum can the visitor see so clearly the history of what it is to be human.