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Museum of Artifacts That Made America: Helen Keller's Watch
Deafblind pioneer Helen Keller campaigned for a better America – with the help of a remarkable watch that she didn’t have to see to read.
History Hub
Thomas Paine's desk and The Rights of Man, 1792 | People's History Museum
In this video Steven Franklin examines the desk upon which Thomas Paine wrote the second part of The Rights of Man, sometimes described as the bible of British radicalism. MB01XL5F7QWMIP7
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'The Belle Alliance', Women and the Peterloo Massacre | People's History Museum
In this video Jenny Mabbott discusses the reasons why women appear to have been a particular focus of the yeomanry's fury at Peterloo. MB01XL5F7QWMIP7
History Hub
The first time votes were cast in secret | The Secret Ballot | People's History Museum
In this video Steven Franklin discusses nineteenth century elections, the Ballot Act and the first election to be fought with the Secret Ballot, a goal of the Chartists and one of the Six Points in the People's Charter. With special...
History Hub
'Universal Suffrage or the Scum Uppermost', anti-Reform Cartoon | People's History Museum
In this video Steven Franklin looks at Cruickshank's 'Universal Suffrage or the Scum Uppermost' cartoon, warning of the risks of extending the vote to the middle and working classes. MB01XL5F7QWMIP7
National Gallery of Art
Teaching Critical Thinking through Art, 1.4: See/Think/Wonder in the Museum
This lesson demonstration video is part of the National Gallery of Art’s first online course, Teaching Critical Thinking through Art with the National Gallery of Art. Lead course instructor Julie Carmean engages fifth grade students from...
The Guardian
Neon light -- Postmodernism: Style and Subversion 1970-1990 at the Victoria and Albert museum
What does Grace Jones' maternity dress have in common with a Day-Glo toaster and a chair made from a gas pipe? Sarfraz Manzoor meets co-curators Jane Pavitt and Glenn Adamson, architect Charles Jencks and ceramicist Carol McNicoll at the...
The Guardian
The V&A's new Photographs gallery: behind the scenes at the museum
Man Ray, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Diane Arbus, Irving Penn ... the new Photographs gallery at London's V&A, opening on 24 October, showcases extraordinary images by some of photography's greatest names. Join Roger Tooth, the Guardian's...
The Guardian
Nima Arkani-Hamed and Ian McEwan: The Science Museum Live Stream
Subscribe to The Guardian: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD Nima Arkani-Hamed and Ian McEwan in conversation. Author Ian McEwan has spoken of the intellectual pleasure and inherent optimism of scientific curiosity, and of the pleasure of reading...
The Guardian
Ian McEwan and Nima Arkani-Hamed: The Science Museum
Subscribe to The Guardian: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD Join novelist Ian McEwan in lively conversation with theoretical physicist Nima Arkani-Hamed in an exploration of the similarities, differences and connections between art and science.
Curated Video
'Before the British Museum': the Repository of the Royal Society
Jenni Thomas, Queen Mary, and Rupert Baker, Royal Society Library Filmed at The Royal Society, London on Fri 28 Mar 2008 1.00pm - 2.00pm http://royalsociety.org/events/2008/repository-royal-society/
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The Philip L. Wright Zoological Museum
Wherein I give you the personal, behind-the-scenes tour of our vast collection and its variable rooms. Welcome to The Brain Scoop. My name is Emily, and I will be your host. Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thebrainscoop The Brain Scoop...
The Guardian
Sir John Soane's Museum: 'A crazy labyrinth of art, architecture and history'
In the fourth of our series of films celebrating the best British architecture, art critic Jonathan Jones gets lost in the Georgian maze that Sir John Soane designed as a house to live in, and a setting for his antiquities and works of art
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The Life-Changing Effect of the Smithsonian Museums
For Smithsonian's Under Secretary for Science Eva Pell, science has been a lifelong journey of discovery. From the Series: Smithsonian Spotlight http://bitly.com/1XD1QUj
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The Meteorite Museum
http://www.patreon.com/scifri - Please Help Support Our Video Productions! Peek inside the meteorite vault at Arizona State University where billion-year-old rocks from space give researchers clues about the formation of our solar...
Blippi
Blippi Visits a Kids Museum | 1 Hour of Learning Fun With Blippi | Educational Videos For Kids
For more Blippi videos and Blippi songs be sure to SUBSCRIBE to Blippi at https://youtube.com/Blippi?sub_confirmation=1 Thanks for watching this Blippi play and learn video with Blippi's songs for toddlers and videos for toddlers. Blippi...
The March of Time
Airplane museum dramatization
MOT 1943: AIRPLANE EXHIBIT: DRAMATIZATION: Two men looking at map talking 'They flew my boy back here... just three days... after the war we'll fly everywhere; Paris China India.'
The March of Time
Museum of Modern Art
MOT 1939: MOMA: Sign: Projection Room. INT Screening Room ONSCREEN: Kaiser Wilhelm II walking down steps; Emperor Franz Joseph & wife Sofie at wedding of Emperor/King Karl I of Austria; Karl standing w/ wife Zita. John & Iris viewing...
Curated Video
Homes We Live In (Black Country Living Museum: Adventures Through Time)
Find out more how people used to live in the Black Country!
National Geographic
Rare 1920s Footage: All-Black Towns Living the American Dream | National Geographic
By the 1920s, Oklahoma was home to some 50 African-American towns, in addition to a large and prosperous black community living in the city of Tulsa. These towns and their self-reliant middle class and affluent residents are documented...
National Geographic
How Scientists and Citizens Are Protecting Ancient Ruins in Peru | National Geographic
Pachacamac is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the longest inhabited ancient settlements in the Americas. An important religious center, the vast complex is today just 30 miles outside of the Lima, the most populous city in Peru....
National Geographic
How Scientists and Citizens Are Protecting Ancient Ruins in Peru | National Geographic
Pachacamac is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the longest inhabited ancient settlements in the Americas. An important religious center, the vast complex is today just 30 miles outside of the Lima, the most populous city in Peru....
SciShow
Your Sense of Smell Is Better Than You Think
Human's sense of smell seems to be better than most people think, and an Australian museum teamed up with some rock climbers to try to help save an endangered species. Hosted by: Hank Green ---------- Support SciShow by becoming a patron...
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