PRINT ROOM. 
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which the coins belong, those of each country being kept 
separate. 
The third head, which comprises a class considerably 
more modern than either of those which precede it, con¬ 
sists of medals struck in our own country, and of those 
which have been ruck abroad. These are arranged in 
the same manner as the modern coins. 
PRINT ROOM. 
This Room, which is at the south end of the east wing, 
(adjoining the room in which is the collection of British 
Birds,) contains an extensive and valuable collection of 
prints and drawings, the most important part of which 
was bequeathed by the Rev. C. M. Cracherode, and 
Richard Payne Knight, Esq. 
The contents of the Medal and Print Rooms can be 
seen only by a few persons at a time, and by particular 
permission. 
