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London (England)

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The Conservation of Insect Wax Models at the Natural History Museum, London. In: Ceroplastics: The Art of Wax (pp. 377-386). (/isis/citation/CBB801272928/) unapi

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Spaces of congestion and traffic: Politics and technologies in twentieth-century London. (/isis/citation/CBB403036470/) unapi

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Resistance by the Pint: How London Brewers Shaped the Excise and Created London’s Favorite Beer. Journal of Early Modern History (pp. 499-518). (/isis/citation/CBB044658824/) unapi

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Cities, Railways, Modernities: London, Paris, and the Nineteenth Century. (/isis/citation/CBB980605025/) unapi

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London Transport: A Hybrid in History 1905-48. (/isis/citation/CBB510675813/) unapi

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London 1600–1800: Communities of Natural Knowledge and Artificial Practice. British Journal for the History of Science (pp. 183-196). (/isis/citation/CBB633262112/) unapi

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Natural Knowledge, Inc.: The Royal Society as a Metropolitan Corporation. British Journal for the History of Science (pp. 249-271). (/isis/citation/CBB870014746/) unapi

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