Where in London display of handwritten manuscripts or examples of famous authors? - example of how to do a handwritten will
I think it was in 1981 in the British Museum. There was a large room with the writings of British stars such as Newton, Shakespeare, Shelley, Wordsworth, Churchill and many others. Does anyone remember exactly where this part is / was located in cooperation with the museum? We need your help! I find with Google.
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Probably in the reading room of the British Library, the British Museum.
Now the British Library is in a new building on Euston Road (of course in the reading room is all in the British Museum, but is often used for exhibitions, such as the Terracotta Army recently).
You have an excellent free (and permanent) exhibition at the British Library, which contains all types of manuscripts that you - frankly, copies of manuscripts, letters to the kings, and famous authors, the Declaration of Independence, Magna Carta, so I was surprised when I visited, and it was absolutely brilliant.
Hope thats what you want!
Edit: It's called "Treasures of the British Library. I have a link to the website, which recorded BL, which see on the screen (sources below)
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