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The London Cartoon Strip was created by 15 of Britain's best known cartoonists and depicts the history of London.
Newsreel cinemas either closed or went to showing continuous programmes of cartoons and short subjects, such as the London Victoria Station News Cinema, later Cartoon Cinema that opened in 1933 and closed in 1981.
A further exhibition of work entitled " Engines of Enchantment: The Cartoons and Machines of Rowland Emett ", together with accompanying lectures ( including one by Emett's daughter ), was held at The Cartoon Museum in London in 2009.
Although " Jam Comics " no doubt have many other origins, " Sisterson " was name after a particular example that took place in the Humour Comic Strip class at the London Cartoon Centre, a series of comic strip classes that took place at various venues in West London in the late 1990s and early 1990s.
Among the participants at the original London Cartoon Centre class were comic artist / teacher Steve Marchant and writer Andrew Pilcher.
* The Cartoon Museum, London museum dedicated to British cartoons
Gene London ( born Eugene Yulish in Cleveland, Ohio on June 9th, 1931 ) was the host of a long-running, Philadelphia local children's show, Cartoon Corners ( aka The Gene London Show ).
Originally called variously Gene London's Cartoons & Stuff, The Wonderful World of Gene London, and Cartoon Corners, the format for The Gene London Show changed over the years.
** The Guardian sketches the history of the political cartoon as a prelude to the opening of The Cartoon Museum in London.
* Exhibition at Cartoon Art Gallery, London, May 25 – July 31, 2004

London and Museum
Trial model of a part of the Analytical Engine, built by Babbage, as displayed at the Science Museum ( London )
Henry Babbage's Analytical Engine Mill, built in 1910, in the Science Museum ( London )
) Henry Babbage's " Analytical Engine Mill " is on display at the Science Museum in London.
In 1991, the London Science Museum built a complete and working specimen of Babbage's Difference Engine No. 2, a design that incorporated refinements Babbage discovered during the development of the Analytical Engine.
470 BC, British Museum, London
A new opportunity arose in 1845, when he became assistant to Lyon Playfair at the new Museum of Economic Geology in London, where he became a close friend of Edward Frankland.
The laboratory at St Mary's Hospital where Fleming discovered penicillin is home to the Fleming Museum, a popular London attraction.
The work which first established his fame at Rome was Theseus Vanquishing the Minotaur, now in the collections of the Victoria & Albert Museum, in London.
* Canova's Three Graces ( second version ) in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London ( 2000 ).
Thomson was associated with the National Gallery ( London ), it was here that he established a set of guidelines or environmental controls for the best conditions in which objects could be stored and displayed within the Museum Environment.
Impressed by the museums in London, Paris and Vienna, he established the Istanbul Archaeology Museum.
) 2000 Years of Zinc and Brass London: British Museum
( eds ) Mining and Metal Production Through the Ages London: British Museum
) 2000 Years of Zinc and Brass London: British Museum
The skull was sent to the Natural History Museum in London for verification.
British Museum, London
The largest public collection of her letters and drawings is the Leslie Linder Bequest and Leslie Linder Collection at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
The British Museum is a museum in London dedicated to human history and culture.
Blythe House in West Kensington is used by the Museum for off-site storage of small and medium-sized artefacts, and Franks House in East London is used for storage and work on the " Early Prehistory "-Palaeolithic and Mesolithic-and some other collections.
In London, a statue of him as the Tramp was unveiled in Leicester Square in 1981 and a permanent exhibition on his life and career, Charlie Chaplin – The Great Londoner, opened at the London Film Museum in 2010.
Retrospectives of his work were presented that year at The National Film Theatre in London, the Munich Stadtmuseum and the Museum of Modern Art in New York, which also dedicated a gallery exhibition, Chaplin: A Centennial Celebration, to him.
* London Canal Museum ( UK )
Parts of his uncompleted mechanisms are on display in the London Science Museum.

London and showed
The artist for whom he showed particular sympathy and regard in London was Benjamin Haydon, who might at the time be counted the sole representative of historical painting there, and whom he especially honored for his championship of the then recently transported to England and ignorantly depreciated by polite connoisseurs Parthenon's marbles.
Neither London nor Paris showed much respect, however, and the situation deteriorated during Jefferson's second term.
The Meissner effect was given a phenomenological explanation by the brothers Fritz and Heinz London, who showed that the electromagnetic free energy in a superconductor is minimized provided
In 1935, F. and H. London showed that the Meissner effect was a consequence of the minimization of the electromagnetic free energy carried by superconducting current.
A King's College ( London ) internal investigation showed research findings from one of their researchers to be ' at best unreliable, and in many cases spurious ' but the college took no action e. g. retracting relevant published research, or preventing further episodes from occurring.
Archaeological excavations on the foundations of the Rose and the Globe in the late twentieth century showed that all the London theatres had individual differences ; yet their common function necessitated a similar general plan.
King Charles showed his gratitude to the city of Hereford on 16 September 1645 by augmenting the city's coat of arms with the three lions of Richard I of England, ten Scottish Saltires signifying the ten defeated Scottish regiments, a very rare lion crest on top of the coat of arms signifying " defender of the faith " and the even rarer gold-barred peer's helm, found only on the arms of one other municipal authority: those of the City of London.
A study at University College London by Maguire, et al .. ( 2000 ) showed that part of the hippocampus is larger in taxi drivers than in the general public, and that more experienced drivers have bigger hippocampi.
Researchers at University College London have questioned the wisdom of suppressing the immune system in Crohn's, as the problem may be an underactive rather than an overactive immune system: Their study found that Crohn's patients showed an abnormally low response to an introduced infection, marked by a poor flow of blood to the wound, and the response improved when the patients were given sildenafil citrate.
In London, a Metropolitan Police report showed that in 2008 only one crime was solved per 1000 cameras. In some cases CCTV cameras have become a target of attacks themselves.
The skin of the bird was sent to William Robert Ogilvie-Grant in London in 1896, who initially showed it off in a local restaurant and described the species a few weeks later.
Work at the former British Gypsum site in Church Manorway by the Museum of London Archaeological Service showed that the area had a dense forest of oak, yew and alder during the Neolithic Period, which by the Bronze Age had given way in part to sedge fen.
It was intended under the Northern Heights plan to integrate this into the London Underground Northern Line ; some contemporary tube maps ( e. g. the 1948 map ) showed the line as being under construction.
Despite this result, the area still showed strong support for the conservative mayoral candidate Boris Johnson who won the largest share of the votes for the area before going on to be elected Mayor of London.
One citizen of Sudbury, Archbishop Simon Sudbury showed that not even the Tower of London guarantees safety.
In London, the annual RBA exhibition of young talent in 1960 first showed American Pop influences.
On 3 October 1754, Robert Adam in the company of his brother James ( who went as far as Brussels ) set off from Edinburgh for his Grand Tour, stopping for a few days in London, where they visited the Mansion House, London, St Stephen Walbrook, St Paul's Cathedral, Windsor, Berkshire, in the company of Thomas Sandby who showed them his landscaping at Windsor Great Park and Virginia Water Lake.
One month before the film was released in cinemas, various newspapers included a short panel comic book style promotion for the film, in which various scenes showed a chaotic London during those 27 days with people trying to escape the city en masse.
* 1909 London Declaration concerning the Laws of Naval War largely reiterated existing law, although it showed greater regard to the rights of neutral entities.
In much the same way as they had taken up the Tojeiro prototype and turned it into the Ace, AC acquired the rights and at the 1973 London Motor Show showed their own version, the mid-engined ME3000 with the 3. 0-litre Ford Essex V6 engine installed transversely over a bespoke AC-designed gearbox.
The navel piercing first hit the mainstream when model Christy Turlington showed her navel piercing at a fashion show in London in 1993.
In 1998 Paul showed his first women's collection at London Fashion Week, the women's mainline collection continues to this day.
Edmunds was a friend of Charles Rolls who had a car showroom in London selling imported models and showed him his car and arranged the historic meeting between Rolls and Royce at the Midland Hotel, Manchester, on 4 May 1904.

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