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the Journal of Charles Franklin

Charles Franklin Charles Franklin was a man of Science and letters - and a contemporary of Sir James Soame, the Museum's founder. He lived in London during the latter half of the 19th century.

In 2002, some of Franklin's missing original journals were found in an attic by his family, and were kindly donated to the Museum. We are honoured and excited by this donation, and will publish extracts from the Journals on our Website during the build-up to a special exhibition, Franklin - techno, science and politics in the 19th century at the Museum itself. The exhibition is scheduled for summer 2005.


Extract 1 - the steam-powered drum machine
Franklin's colleagues describe witnessing the Steam-Powered Drum Machine of Guus Van Hoovernaars
Published 15 May 2003

Extract 2 - steam-dance culture in the Victorian media
The reaction of the Victorian media to one of Van Hoovernaars' demonstrations
Published 2 November 2003

Extract 3 - Franklin and steam-dance fashion
Franklin visits a tailor to purchase clothing suitable for a steam-dance event
Published 4 March 2004

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