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Nederlands: Het Teylers Museum verkeert in financiële nood; Weeknummer: 77-17

English: The Teylers Museum is in financial need; Week number: 77-17

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Nederlands: Polygoon-Profilti (producent) / Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid (beheerder)
Title
Nederlands: Het Teylers Museum verkeert in financiële nood; Weeknummer: 77-17
English: The Teylers Museum is in financial need; Week number: 77-17
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Description
Nederlands: Bioscoopjournaals waarin Nederlandse onderwerpen van een bepaalde week worden gepresenteerd.; Het Haarlemse Teylers Museum verkeert in ernstige financiële moeilijkheden. Het museum werd in 1780 opgericht door Pieter Teyler, onder meer ter aanmoediging van kunsten en wetenschappen. Het museum beheert o.a. een grote boekencollectie, tekeningen van Michelangelo en een verzameling fossielen, mineralen, kristallen en ertsen. SHOTS: schilderij van Pieter Teyler; int. en ext. museum, met diverse museumstukken, o.a. het 31-toons door Nederlandse hoogleraar Adriaan Fokker ontwikkelde orgel; suppoost geeft uitleg over de electriceermachine aan jonge bezoekers.
English: Newsreels in which Dutch subjects of a certain week are presented.; The Haarlem Teylers Museum is in serious financial need. The museum was founded by Pieter Teyler in 1780, also to stimulate the arts and sciences. The museum keeps a.o. a large collection of books, drawings by Michelangelo and a collection of fossiles, minerals, crystals and ores. SHOTS: painting of Pieter Teyler; int. and ext. museum, with several museum objects, a.o. the organ with 31 tones developed by the Dutch professor Adriaan Fokker; attendant explanes the electrostatic generator to young visitors.
Date 1 January 1977
date QS:P571,+1977-01-01T00:00:00Z/11
institution QS:P195,Q1131877
Accession number
33028
Notes
Nederlands: kunst; musea; orgels; wetenschap; Teylers Museum
English: arts; museums; organs; science; Teylers Museum
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