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Birr Castle Demesne

http://www.birrcastle.com/

A science museum in Ireland devoted to the astronomical, engineering botantical and photographical work of the Parsons family.

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ECHO: Exploring and Collecting History Online

http://echo.gmu.edu/

Dedicated to using the internet to collect and assemble (for the historical record) personal recollections of recent developments in science and technology, and to encouraging others to undertake similar projects. Includes a directory of history of science and technology websites.

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Green Lion Press

http://www.greenlion.com/

A small independant book publisher specializing in history of mathematics and history of science. Includes information on ordering, books available, and how to contact them.

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Institute and Museum of History of Science - Florence, Italy

http://galileo.imss.firenze.it/

The museum and web site are particularly rich resources for the life and work of Galileo.

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Museum of the History of Science, University of Oxford

http://www.mhs.ox.ac.uk/

Library calalog, image library, and numerous virtual exhibits available online.

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Nobel e-Museum

http://www.nobel.se/

Biographies and Nobel Lectures of the prizewinners, from the Nobel Foundation.

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Profiles in Science

http://profiles.NLM.nih.gov/

Biographical information and archival collections of several prominent twentieth-century American biomedical scientists.

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Science and You

http://www.scienceandyou.org/

Several articles, mostly on history and philosophy of science, aimed at a lay audience.

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Science Timeline

http://www.sciencetimeline.net/

A chronology from the 7th millenium BC to the present day, with brief explanations of events in the history of Western natural philosophy and sciences.

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