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Horizontal Table Clock With Automaton By Hans Gutbub Strasburg Displayed In The British Museum. British Museum Is A Public Institution Dedicated To Human History, Art And Culture. Its Permanent Collection Of Some Eight Million Works Is Among The Largest And Most Comprehensive In Existence, Having Been Widely Collected During The Era Of The British Empire. It Documents The Story Of Human Culture From Its Beginnings To The Present. It Was The First Public National Museum In The World.the Museum Was Established In 1753, Largely Based On The Collections Of The Irish Physician And Scientist Sir Hans Sloane. Today The Museum No Longer Houses Collections Of Natural History, And The Books And Manuscripts It Once Held Now Form Part Of The Independent British Library. The Museum Nevertheless Preserves Its Universality In Its Collections Of Artefacts Representing The Cultures Of The World, Ancient And Modern. The Original 1753 Collection Has Grown To Over 13 Million Objects At The British Museum, 70 Million At The Natural History Museum And 150 Million At The British Library.

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Horizontal table clock with automaton by Hans Gutbub Strasburg displayed in the British Museum. British Museum is a public institution dedicated to human history, art and culture. Its permanent collection of some eight million works is among the largest and most comprehensive in existence, having been widely collected during the era of the British Empire. It documents the story of human culture from its beginnings to the present. It was the first public national museum in the world.The Museum was established in 1753, largely based on the collections of the Irish physician and scientist Sir Hans Sloane. Today the museum no longer houses collections of natural history, and the books and manuscripts it once held now form part of the independent British Library. The museum nevertheless preserves its universality in its collections of artefacts representing the cultures of the world, ancient and modern. The original 1753 collection has grown to over 13 million objects at the British Museum, 70 million at the Natural History Museum and 150 million at the British Library.

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