THE HORNIMAN MUSEUM, 
LONDON ROAD, 
FOREST HILL, S.E. 
HE Museum is open FREE to the Public 
T every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, 
from 2 until 9 p.m. : Sundays, 2 to 5 : Bank 
Holidays from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. 
Arrangements are made for the reception of 
Schools, Societies, and Clubs, in large or small 
numbers. 
The Collection is divided into two sections — Art 
and Nature. The Art Section comprises Exhibits 
from China, Japan, India, viz. : Wood Carving, 
Lacquering, Inlaying, Metal Work, Pottery and 
Embroidery, &c., &c., a Horse Armoury (including 
the Spanish Torture Chair), Elizabethan Rooms, Old 
English Parlour and Pantry, Oriental Armoury, 
Japanese Figures, and Greek, Roman, and Egyptian 
Antiquities (Three Mummies, &c.), Carvings in Ivory, 
Ethnographical Saloon, Porcelain and Glass Room, 
Collection of Pipes from all parts of the world, 
Musical Instruments, Models of Ships, showing the 
Evolution of means of Transit, &c., Pre-historic 
Antiquities, &c. 
The Section devoted to Nature includes a large 
number of Entomological Specimens (Butterflies, 
Moths, Beetles, &c,), Beasts, Birds, and Fishes, 
Geological Specimens, Fossils, Minerals, Exhibits 
of Wood, Shells, Corals, and Birds’ Eggs, and Nests, 
also many Specimens in Spirits, &c. 
A CATALOGUE GUIDE IS SUPPLIED GRATIS. 
NOTE — The Museum is Three Minutes’ walk from Lordship Lane Station, L.C.D.R., 
and Six Minutes from Forest Hill Station, L.B.S.C.R. 
