A press cutting about Mr. Horniman’s decision to relinquish Surrey Mount for the purpose of living in Brighton and making arrangements to keep his Museum open to the public. It concludes with Mr. Horniman making an exhibition from his travels to India and Ceylon, it being ready in time for the Easter holidays and with no doubt appearing in The Review.
Press cutting about Mr. Horniman leaving Surrey Mount for Brighton but keeping the Museum open to the public
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Photograph of a woman spinning, Kharnak
Photograph: ''Beehives'' - inspection, stamping, packing and despatch department'
Letter from Frederick John Horniman to Sir Somers Vine, 1894
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