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Gall's Museum of Natural History

Gall's Museum of Natural History was a private collection and museum founded by Karl Gall in Sydney, Australia, in the early 20th century. It showcased a wide variety of natural specimens, including minerals, fossils, plants, animals, and ethnographic artifacts, aimed at educating the public about the natural world. Known for its extensive and eclectic collection, the museum served as both a scientific resource and a place for public curiosity, highlighting biodiversity and natural history. It played a significant role in promoting interest in science and natural sciences among visitors during its operation.