Must-see sciencey sights around town
Matt Brown
Tuesday, 10 June 2008 10:45 UTC
The day before our science blogging conference in August, I’m planning on taking interested folk around town to see some of the scientific sights of the city (followed by a science-themed pub crawl).
If anyone has ideas for cool things we should visit, list them here (I already have museums covereed – I’m more after locations of scientific interest).
So, stuff like the Monument, Greenwich meridian/observatory, John Snow’s water pump etc.
I’m also hoping to spin these out into a series of blog posts.
Updated 10 June 2008 10:45 UTC
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Others might not care, but I’d like to see Thomas Bayes’ gravestone. Appropriately enough, it’s just around the corner from the Royal Statistical Society.
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Oo, presumably that’s in Bunhill Fields. A fascinating place to visit under any circumstance. I’ll pencil that one in.
I know a few other science-history things around there too.
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I guess the Crystal palace dinosaur park is too far but how about these memorials to Heroic Victims of Technology. It is close to St. Paul’s in the city.
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Another good call, Brian, although only a small number of tiles on that wall are technology related.
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