File:Booth Museum of Natural History, 194 Dyke Road, Prestonville, Brighton (NHLE Code 1380452) (August 2014).JPG
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editDescriptionBooth Museum of Natural History, 194 Dyke Road, Prestonville, Brighton (NHLE Code 1380452) (August 2014).JPG | Booth Museum of Natural History, 194 Dyke Road, Prestonville, Brighton, City of Brighton and Hove, England. Opened in 1874 in the grounds of founder Thomas Booth's house, with 308 exhibits. His widow gave the museum to the town in 1890, and it now has a 500,000-strong collection of national importance. The Romanesque Revival building is Grade II-listed. |
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