This book consists of articles from Wikia. Pages: 55. Chapters: Amersham Museum, History museums, Museums and the Web, Museum organizations, Museum studies, Virtual museums, VLmp, Amersham, Amersham photographs, Amersham Museum, Amherst Museum, Chicago Postcard Museum, Historical Museum of Southern Florida, Museum-digital, Museums, Libraries and Archives Council, Digitale fotografische Dokumentation von musealen Sammlungsbestanden, Maeve, Praxisregeln Digitalisierung der DFG, Bibliothek der Hamburger Kunsthalle, Civil Police Museum, Daphne, Galata Museo del Mare, GRASSI Museum fur Angewandte Kunst Leipzig, Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, Historical Museum of Southern Florida, Lost Art, Lunt fort, Main Street Museum, Markham Museum, Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, Museums in film, Museum Mile, London, Museum of Anthropology at UBC, Museum of Toys and Automata, Museum of World Culture, Museu de Santa Maria de Lamas, Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture, Orientalisches Munzkabinett Jena, Quilt Index, Royal Museum for Central Africa, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles, The British Postal Museum & Archive, The California Museum For History, Women & The Arts, The Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum, Vasa Museum, Virtual Library museums pages, Accessibility 2.0, A Museums Wiki, Museum Documentation and Wikipedia.de, Quilt Index Wiki, Wikimedia@MW2010, Overview, Virtual Library museums pages, VMoC, World, Chicago Postcard Museum, Virtual Library museums pages, VMoC. Excerpt: Amersham (previously Agmondesham) is a market town 27 miles north west of London, in the Chiltern Hills, England. It is part of the London commuter belt. Amersham is widely known because of a multinational pharmaceutical company, Amersham plc (previously known as Amersham International and originally known as The Radiochemical Centre, and acquired in 2004 by the American company General Electric), that took its name from the town. Amersham is split into two disti..