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Adler Planetarium and Scientific Instrument Collection
[Chicago]
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Astronomiæ Historia
by Hilmar Duerbeck
[The author of this page died in 2012, so its future
may be in doubt.]
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Center for History of Physics
[American Institute of Physics]
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DIY Physics
by David and Shanni Prutchi
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European Cultural Heritage Online
Amazing primary-source collection.
[Max Planck Institute for the History of Science]
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Experimental History of Science
[Dr. Jimena Canales]
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Experimental History of Science
[Uppsala Universitet]
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The Giant's Shoulders
Now extinct, like its sequel, Whewell's Gazette.
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Hamilton Studies
by Anne van Weerden
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History of Mathematics
by David E. Joyce
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History of Mathematics
by David R. Wilkins
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History of Science
[Science Page]
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Instruments for Natural Philosophy
by Thomas B. Greenslade, Jr.
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Internet Archive
Vast number of books etc.
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Lateral Science
by Roger Curry ["being a plethora of science & engineering
subjects, both real & virtual", and, one might add, both Victorian
and modern.]
- Low-tech Magazine
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MIT Archives
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MIT Museum
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MIT Open Courseware: STS.001 -- Technology in American History
by Merritt Roe Smith
[Spring 2006]
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MIT Open Courseware: STS.036 -- Technology and Nature in American History
by Jamie Pietruska
[Spring 2008]
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MIT Open Courseware: STS.050 -- The History of MIT
by David Mindell and Merritt Roe Smith
[Spring 2011]
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MIT Open Courseware: STS.464 -- Cultural History of Technology
by Leo Marx and Rosalind Williams
[Spring 2005]
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Mac Tutor History of Mathematics Archive
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Math Pages: History
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Museum of the History of Science
[Oxford]
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Museum of Old Techniques
[Grimbergen, the Netherlands]
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Museum of Victorian Science
[Glaisdale, Whitby, North Yorkshire]
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Neo-Victorian Studies
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Net Advance of Physics Recommended Links:
For more-recent developments in physical science.
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Science Hobbyist
by Bill Beatty.
[Much more than the name suggests.]
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Science & Society Picture Library
[Science Museum (So. Kensington), National
Railway Museum, and National Media Museum]
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Skulls in the Stars:
"Dr. SkySkull" is the pseudonym of
a physics professor at UNC.
"The blog covers topics in physics and optics,
the history of science, classic pulp fantasy and horror fiction,
and the surprising intersections between these areas."
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Small Blimps Forum
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Songs from the History of Science
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Spark Museum
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Steampunk Tribune
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The Tech (MIT Student Newspaper)
[All issues 1881-present available online.]
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University of Toronto Scientific Instruments Collection
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Victorian Database
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Victorian Web
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Voyages Extraordinaires
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Waywiser
[Online database of Harvard's Collection of
Historical Scientific Instruments.]
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Whipple Museum of the History of Science
[Cambridge, UK]
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Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History, Division of Historical
Scientific Instruments
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2D Goggles
[Sydney Padua's remarkable webcomic.]