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  2. Walter Potter - Wikipedia

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    Potter's collection, billed as "Mr Potter's Museum of Curiosities" was to build into a "world-famous example of Victorian whimsy", with special coach trips from Brighton being arranged; [5] and the village and Potter's museum were so popular that an extension was built to the platform at Bramber railway station. [4]

  3. Cabinet of curiosities - Wikipedia

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    The Houston Museum of Natural Science houses a hands-on Cabinet of Curiosities, complete with taxidermied crocodile embedded in the ceiling a la Ferrante Imperato's Dell'Historia Naturale. In Los Angeles , the modern-day Museum of Jurassic Technology anachronistically seeks to recreate the sense of wonder that the old cabinets of curiosity once ...

  4. Jacob Christian Schäffer - Wikipedia

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    His work in natural sciences includes writing comprehensive and illustrated volumes on plants, fungi, birds, and insects, proposing new classification systems, and maintaining a museum of curiosities. Schäffer also experimented with electricity, colours, and optics, manufactured prisms and lenses, and invented an early washing machine and ...

  5. 40 Facts About Animals That Might Make You Look Like The ...

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    Per the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History, in 1917, Stubby was found wandering the grounds of Yale University, where the 102nd Infantry was training.

  6. Viktor Wynd - Wikipedia

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    The museum was featured in a BBC Four documentary on cabinets of curiosity. [ 3 ] [ non-primary source needed ] He previously ran a curiosity shop, Viktor Wynd's Little Shop of Horrors, dealing in taxidermy , shrunken heads and other oddities, [ 4 ] including the erect mummified penis of a hanged man. [ 5 ]

  7. Quite Interesting - Wikipedia

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    Quite Interesting Limited, the company that provides the research used on QI, The Museum of Curiosity and related works Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Quite Interesting .

  8. The Cabinet of Curiosities - Wikipedia

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    The Cabinet of Curiosities is a thriller novel by American writers Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, released on June 3, 2002 by Grand Central Publishing. [1] This is the third installment in the Special Agent Pendergast series.

  9. Dan Schreiber - Wikipedia

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    Schreiber began at the television panel game show QI as a researcher, or "elf", shortly after moving to England. [11] [6] He co-created and co-produces The Museum of Curiosity starting in 2008; [6] [12] co-hosts the cryptozoology-focused podcast The Cryptid Factor with Rhys Darby, David Farrier and producer Leon 'Buttons' Kirkbeck starting in 2013; [13] [14] and co-created, co-hosts, and co ...