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Sir, 
v The great success attending Mr. T. Twining’s work at the 
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Economic Museum, Twickenham, has induced me to add to my Museum 
—(hitherto confined to the collection of objects of Natural History and 
Scientific Apparatus)—a department containing specimens illustrative of 
the manufacture of articles in daily use, with a view to using the same 
—as far as possible—in the education of the young. 
The building recently erected to display the various collections 
contains upwards of 4,000 sq. It. of floor space, with a minimum height 
of 10ft. ; and will afford ample space for the arrangement of the 
proposed addition. The pupils attending the neighbouring schools will 
be invited to visit the Museum at intervals, accompanied by their teachers, 
to whom every facility for giving instruction will be afforded. The 
public will be admitted free on—at least—one day in each week, and on 
any other suitable day on application ; in addition to which calls will no 
doubt be paid by the large number of visitors annually coming to 
Penzance and Land’s End. 
The contents of the ECONOMIC Section will also be of value in 
