Fodor's Expert Review Thames School of Mines Mineralogical Museum

Thames Science Museum

From the mid-1800s, the School of Mines was an internationally recognized institution, teaching all aspects of mining. A diploma from here guaranteed a job anywhere in the world. The museum was established in 1900 to exhibit geological samples. The school closed decades ago, but the museum's still kicking, displaying those turn-of-the-20th-century rock specimens along with scales, models of stamper batteries, and other gold-mining paraphernalia.

Science Museum

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Brown and Cochrane Sts.
Thames, Waikato  3500, New Zealand

07-868–6227

www.nzmuseums.co.nz/collections/3309

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Rate Includes: NZ$10

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