16 BRITISH MUSEUM 



BRITISH MUSEUM, W.C.I. 



The Museum is open free to the public on weekdays from 10 a.m. 

 to 6 p.m., but after after 5 p.m. in March and October, some only of 

 the galleries remain open, viz. : — 



Oround Floor. 

 Exhibitions of Manuscripts and Printed Books. 



On Mondays, 

 Wednesdays 

 and 



Upper Floor. 

 Prehistoric Room ; Coins and Medals ; Roman- 

 Fridays. [ British, Anglo-Saxon, Oriental, Rehgious, 



I and Ethnographical Collections; Coptic 

 I Room ; Glass, Ceramic, and Medieval Conce- 

 it tions; Prints and Drawings. 



On Tuesdays, 

 Thursdays, 



and 

 Saturdays. 



Ground Floor. 

 Egyptian, Assyrian, Greek and Roman 

 Sculpture. 



Upper Floor. 



Prehistoric, Terra-cotta, Gold Ornament, 



Greek and Roman Life, Bronze, and Vase 



Rooms ; First, Second, and Third Egyptian 



Rooms ; Phoenician and Carthaginian Rooms. 



On Sunday Afternoons. — The whole of the Exhibition Galleries 

 are open free from 2 to 6 p.m. 



The Museum is closed on Good Friday and Christmas Day. 



Public Lecture Tours of the Collections are conducted by Official 

 Guide Lecturers at 12 noon and 3 p.m. daily, except on Sundays. 

 Private parties are also conducted, under conditions to be learned 

 on application. 



Catalogues, Guide Books, and Photographs of objects in the Museum 

 can be supplied and lantern slides lent. Regulations and prices, and in 

 the case of slides, lists, may be had on application to the Director. 



Casts from sculptures in the Museum may be obtained from the 

 Department of Casts, Victoria and Albert Museum, S.W.7. 



BRITISH MUSEUM (NATURAL HISTORY), S.W.7. 



The Museum is open free to the public on weekdays from 10 a.m. 

 to 6 p.m. and on Sundays from 2.30 to 6 p.m. 



The Museum is closed on Good Friday and Christmas Day. 



Public Lecture Tours of the Collections are conducted free of charge 

 by the Official Guide Lecturer at 11.30 a.m. and 3 p.m. daily, except 

 on Sundays. Private parties are also conducted, under conditions to 

 be learned on application. Application should be made by letter to 

 the Director, British Museum (Natural History), S.W.7. 



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 by Henderson & Spaiding Ltd., Camberwell, London, S.£. 15 



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