| Collections and ExhibitionsCollections that are of interest to the 
	International Institution for the History of Surveying & Measurement include 
	instruments, books and documents. There are numerous collections of old 
	surveying instruments around the world, many of which are not catalogued or 
	listed in any form. For Europe there is a listing of collections in 
	Historische Vermessungsinstrumente (Historical Surveying Instruments) by 
	Helmut Minow. 2nd 
	edition. 1990. Verlag Chmielorz GmbH, Wiesbaden. 
	ISBN 3-87124-064-8. The listing does not include private 
	collections. Many museums and similar establishments 
	have small collections but from this reference it will be obvious where the 
	main collections are housed. For collections of historical books and 
	documents relating to surveying and kindred subjects sources are at present 
	not comprehensively listed. In London, for example, there are good sized 
	collections at the libraries of : 
      
        The 
		National Museum of Science & Industry, LondonExhibition Rd, London SW7 2DD, UK
 
        The British Museum, LondonGt Russell St, London WC1B 3DG
 
        Royal 
		Geographical Society1 Kensington Gore, London SW7 2AR, UK
 
        Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors12 Great George St, Westminster, London SW1P 3AD, UK
 
        Royal 
		Astronomical SocietyBurlington House, Piccadilly, London W1V 0NL
 
        Royal Society6 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5AG
 
        National Maritime MuseumGreenwich, London SE10 9NF, UK
 
        Royal Greenwich Observatory(Records held at University of Cambridge Library)
 
        India Office Library and Recordsat the British Library
 
        The Museum of the History of ScienceBroad St, Oxford, OX1 3AZ UK
 
        The Whipple Museum of the History of ScienceFree School Lane, Cambridge, CB2 3RH,UK
 
        Museum of American HistoryWashington D.C. USA
 
        National 
		Technical MuseumKostelni 42, Prague 7, Czech Republic
 
        Deutsches Museum MünchenMünchen, Germany
 
        Museum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte der Stadt DortmundHansastrasse 3, D-4600 Dortmund 1, Germany
 
        Epact: 
		Scientific Instruments of Medieval and Renaissance EuropeEpact is an electronic catalogue of medieval and renaissance scientific 
		instruments from four European museums: the Museum of the History of 
		Science, Oxford, the Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza, Florence 
		, the British Museum, London, and the Museum Boerhaave, Leiden.
 
        Surveying MuseumLocked Bag 40, Coorparoo Mail Centre, Q 4151, Australia
        Technical Museum 
        in Zagreb, Croatia
		
        Museum of Surveying, Lansing, MI, USA
		Virtual Museum of SurveyingUniversity of New South Wales
      Virtual Surveying Instrument 
	  Collection Surveying Instrument Collection, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia 
      
        This virtual museum provides photographs and short descriptions and 
		particulars of the (presently) 100 instruments held by the closed access 
		UNSW Surveying Instrument Collection. The collection contains 
		'scientific and mathematical instruments', 'theodolites', 'levels' and 
		'EDM instruments' that were donated by government departments, companies 
		and individual surveyors or were kept from inhouse stock on reaching 
		obsolescence. For example the collection includes a 1959 Geodimeter 
		NASM-2A electronic distance meter and the Watts & Sons theodolite used 
		for the setting out of the Sydney Harbour Bridge (1925-1931).http://www.gmat.unsw.edu.au/final_year_thesis/f_pall/html/index.html
 ExhibitionsThe 
	International Institution for the History of Surveying & Measurement mounted 
	a very successful exhibition on The Art and History of Surveying & 
	Measurement in parallel with the FIG Congress in Brighton, UK in 1998. That 
	exhibition consisted of 43 panels each containing a total of 
    around 150 images depicting events in the history of surveying. It 
	was accompanied by a descriptive booklet listing the numerous international 
	sources from which the illustrations were obtained. Since its launch it has 
	been shown in Switzerland, S Africa and at other venues in the UK. It is 
	available for purchase on CD ROM for anyone to exhibit. Further details from
    David A Wallis. 
	Permanent exhibitions can be found at: 
	Science MuseumExhibition Rd, London SW7 2DD, UK
 
	Museum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte der Stadt DortmundHansastrasse 3, D-4600 Dortmund 1, 
	Germany
 
	National Technical MuseumKostelni 42, Prague 7, Czech Republic
 
	Museum of American HistoryWashington D.C. USA
 
	The Museum of Surveying, Michigan220 S. Museum Drive, Lansing, MI 48933 USA
 Surveying 
	Museumc/o Locked Bag 40, Coorparoo Mail Centre, Q 4151, Australia
 
	The Virtual Museum of Surveying 
	Virtual Collection of Surveying Instruments 
	Virtual Archive Wild Heerbrugg (Switzerland) Collection Kern
    (Switzerland) 
	Virtual Museum of Piri Reis Virtual Library Eduard Imhof Collection of Maps Swiss Federal 
	Institute of Technologie Historic Maps worldwide 
      
        | God the Geometer. 13th Century Manuscript. 
		  The Austrian National Library, Vienna. Courtesy of Ernst Höflinger. |   |    |