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A chance to see objects that have never been on display before, from five London collections – the Horniman Museum, Kew Gardens, Natural History Museum, Wellcome Collection and the Science Museum. The objects are displayed in rotation at the five venues, with the host institutions offering their own perspectives. The schedule at Kew Gardens is as follows: Japanese wooden panels from Kew Gardens (Jan 20-Mar 6); a koala lemur skull from the Natural History Museum (Mar 8-Apr 17); an Easter Island dance paddle from the Horniman (Apr 19-May 29); Burroughs Wellcome and Company 'Livingstone' medicine chest from the Wellcome Collection (Jun 1-Jul 10); a selection of toys from the collection of child psychologist Margaret Lowenfield, from the Science Museum (Jul 12-Aug 21).
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