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British Museum

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British Museum
Great Russell Street
London
WC1B 3DG

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GPS grid coordinates:
Latitude: (WGS84) N51:31:08 ( 51.518970 )
Longitude: (WGS84) W0:07:35 ( -0.126501 )

The British Museum is close to the TUC conference centre, and the Forbidden Planet Megastore, where the William Gibson readings and signings from Spook Country are scheduled (see the Ground Zero category links)

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The Great Court is an elegant roofed over central courtyard, with cafés and restaurants which is open

Sunday – Wednesday 09.00–18.00
Thursday, Friday, Saturday 09.00–23.00

See Ground Floor Plan showing the Great Court, and the cafes and bars and shops etc.

The British Museum houses a vast array of exhibits, some of which may be of interest to, CyberPunk fans of Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash, such as cuneiform clay tablets and seals from ancient Sumeria etc.

Polonium-210 - the murder of Alexander Litvinenko

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The sensational murder of Alexander Litvinenko, a naturalised British citizen and former Russian KGB agent turned Russian dissident opponent of President Vladimir Putin at the end of 2006, by means of the extraordinary use of a massive dose of the radioactive isotope 210Polonium is inevitably of interest to CyberPunk tourists with a penchant for high technology and the macabre. Exotic high tech poisons have

Lots of aeroplanes and several locations were contaminated with trace amounts of 210Polonium, which is a very active emitter of alpha particles, which are usually blocked by the human skin, but which is lethal if inhaled or ingested. It is so active an isotope, with a half life of 138 days, that it tend to spall or sublime, if left exposed to the atmosphere i.e. atoms of 210Polonium are knocked away from the surface by the vigour of the alpha particle flux from the bulk of the solid or liquid containing the isotope, thereby leaving minute traces at the sites where the victim and the poisoner(s) visited.

Most of these locations in central London are in Mayfair except for 1 Cavendish Place and UCL Hospital.

There are other locations which were contaminated with traces of 210Polonium, in North London e.g. Litvineko's home in Osier Avenue 140 Osier Crescent in Haringey, Arsenal football stadium, Heathrow Airport etc., outside of Central London, either by contact with Alexander Litvinenko or with his alleged murderer Alexei Lugovoi.

N.B. all of these locations have been declared safe - remember the half life of 210Polonium is138 days.

Also involved in this high tech spook saga, were:

  • Metropolitan Police Counter-terrorism Command, New Scotland Yard, Broadway
  • Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Whitehall
  • Embassy of the Russian Federation, 6 - 7 Kensington Palace Gardens

Jeremy Bentham @ University College London

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Jeremy Bentham(1748 - 1832) was a philosopher and reformer who invented the idea of the "Total Surveillance" Panopticon as a "humane" prison or military barracks design

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(image from the Wikipedia article)

Jeremy Bentham's preserved body is on public display at the University College London, Gower Street campus. Bloomsbury, London.

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"As requested in his will, his body was preserved and stored in a wooden cabinet, termed his "Auto-icon". Originally kept by his disciple Dr. Southwood Smith, it was acquired by University College London in 1850. The Auto-Icon is kept on public display at the end of the South Cloisters in the main building of the College."

The Auto-Icon can be seen 07:30-18:00 Monday to Friday.

This colour plan of the Gower Street site shows the location of the South Cloisters between grid references G4 and G5
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GPS grid coordinates:
Latitude: (WGS84) N51:31:27 ( 51.524095 )
Longitude: (WGS84) W0:07:58 ( -0.132691 )

Polonium-210 University College Hospital, 250 Euston Road

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University College Hospital is where Alexander Litvinenko was treated and died. It is also where most of the medical staff, restaurant and office workers, friends and business associates etc. who had been in contact with him, were tested for 210Polonium contamination, although urine samples were sent off to the United Kingdom nuclear weapons experts at Aldermaston.

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Approximate GPS grid coordinates (the Hospital is a big site):
Latitude: (WGS84) N51:31:30 ( 51.525087 )
Longitude: (WGS84) W0:08:12 ( -0.136788 )

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