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Geological Museum BWS01_01_08
Geological Museum, Exhibition Road, Kensington, Kensington and Chelsea, Greater London. A view from the ground floor of the Geological Museum during construction, showing the steel frames.
The Geological Museum moved from its site on Jermyn Street to this new building on Exhibition Road in 1935. The new museum was designed by Sir Richard Allison and John Hatton Markham of H M Office of Works. The steel frames used in the construction of the building were manufactured by Banister, Walton and Co Ltd. The Geological Museum subsequently became part of the Natural History Museum
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This print captures a significant moment in the history of the Geological Museum. Taken during its construction in the 1930s, the image showcases the impressive steel frames that form the foundation of this architectural marvel. Located on Exhibition Road in Kensington, London, this new building was designed by Sir Richard Allison and John Hatton Markham of H M Office of Works. The museum had previously resided on Jermyn Street before moving to this grand location. The steel frames depicted in the photograph were meticulously manufactured by Banister, Walton and Co Ltd. , showcasing their engineering prowess. These sturdy structures not only provide support but also add a touch of modernity to the museum's design. As we gaze upon this snapshot from history, we are reminded of both human ingenuity and nature's wonders. The Geological Museum would go on to become part of the renowned Natural History Museum, housing an extensive collection that educates visitors about our planet's geological past. Stewart Bale Limited has expertly captured this momentous occasion through their lens, allowing us to appreciate both the artistry behind constructing such a magnificent building and our ever-evolving understanding of Earth's geological heritage.
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