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== Location of Survey headquarters over time == | == Location of Survey headquarters over time == | ||
− | 1841-1851 | + | 1841-1851 Craig’s Court (cul-de-sac on the south side of Whitehall, 100 yards from Trafalgar Square) |
− | 1851-1933 Museum of Practical Geology, Jermyn Street | + | 1851-1933 Museum of Practical Geology, Jermyn Street, London |
1933-1984 New Museum of Practical Geology, later called The Geological Museum, Exhibition Road, London | 1933-1984 New Museum of Practical Geology, later called The Geological Museum, Exhibition Road, London |