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Tour our beautiful Victorian galleries and discover the extraordinary life of Walter Rothschild, who founded the Museum here at Tring. From dressed fleas to giant southern elephant seals, Walter ...
A taxidermist based out of Bovingdon says he is extremely lucky to have been able to turn his unusual hobby into a very ...
If you’re looking to get out of the city this summer, Aldbury is one of Hertfordshire’s charming villages steeped in history ...
Useful information Doors open at 10.00. The Museum opens to the public at 12.00, and you are welcome to stay for the afternoon but it may become busy and noisy. You can bring a picnic lunch which you ...
It happened one night in November 2009, when Edwin Rist, a 20-year-old American, broke into the British Natural History Museum at Tring, one of the world’s greatest repositories of exotic birds.
THE bequest of the zoological collections at Tring by the late Lord Rothschild is the largest single benefaction both in quantity of specimens and in scientific importance that the British Museum ...
These photos showcase some of the intricately created birds' nests found in the Natural History Museum in Tring, UK, home to one of the world's largest ornithological collections ...
In 2009, Rist — who was then a 20-year-old American student at the Royal Academy of Music in London — broke into the Tring Museum, a suburban outpost of the British Natural History Museum that ...