Yes, it is online on the Internet, and the introductory description (on the
web) reads, "Move back in time with London Bodies and begin to imagine how
you will shape up to the Londoners of tomorrow. London Bodies opens on 27
October and runs until 21 February 1999.
http://www.museum-london.org.uk/MOLsite/menu.htm
Or if you wish to go directly to the presentation without the left side
helpful frame, try this.
http://www.museum-london.org.uk/MOLsite/bodies/bodies.htm
(URLs may wrap in email and have to be reconstructed in your browser's
address line)
Warm regards,
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Wayne Neighbors, Ph.D.
President & CEO, Vee Ring Ltd
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Fax: 1 (843) 661-5986
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-----Original Message-----
From: Silas Hurry and Kate Dinnel <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wednesday, January 13, 1999 9:21 PM
Subject: London Bodies
>Earlier this week I heard a report on NPR's Morning Edition radio program
>concerning a new exhibit at the Museum of London called "London Bodies"
>which details skeletal change in human remains excavated in London. Do any
>of our members in the U.K. know more about this exhibit and if the Museum
>has a Web presence which has more detail?
>
>Thanks
>
>Silas Hurry
>Historic St. Mary's City
>