The Grant Museum of Zoology is one of the oldest natural history collections in the UK and is the last remaining university natural history museum in London. Home to some 68,000 zoological specimens, the collection is a unique window on the entire animal kingdom including Dodo bones, Ziegler wax models, and the world's rarest skeleton, the Quagga. Which is perhaps one of the more famous exhibits with a TV appearance on episode 8, the Q series of QI highlighting its missing rear leg, thought to have been lost during WW2.
Entry to the museum is free and open Monday to Saturday from 1 pm to 5 pm.
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to Glasgow Central | Avanti West Coast | 05:31 | On time | |
to Birmingham New Street | West Midlands Trains | 05:35 | On time | |
to Watford Junction | London Overground | 05:38 | On time | |
to Watford Junction | London Overground | 06:00 | On time | |
to Milton Keynes Central | West Midlands Trains | 06:09 | On time |
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from Milton Keynes Central | West Midlands Trains | 04:37 | On time | |
from Northampton | West Midlands Trains | 05:38 | On time | |
from Watford Junction | London Overground | 06:06 | On time | |
from Northampton | West Midlands Trains | 06:22 | On time | |
from Willesden Junction | London Overground | 06:22 | On time |