Russell Institution

The Russell Institution building, Great Coram Street, 1827

The Russell Institution (fuller titles: Russell Institution for the Promotion of Literary and Scientific Knowledge, and the Russell Literary and Scientific Institution) was an organisation devoted to scientific, literary and musical education, based in London. It was founded by private subscription in 1808, taking as models the Royal Institution and the London Institution, both at the time popular.[1]

  1. ^ Britton, John (1828). Illustrations of the public buildings of London : with historical and descriptive accounts of each edifice (1825). London: J. Taylor. pp. 238–241.

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