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With just a flick of a wand, “Harry Potter: A History of Magic” is on Google Arts & Culture

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Still waiting for your Hogwarts letter? For now, you can take your own Herbology class with Culpepper’s Herbal (used by J.K. Rowling for inspiration for Herbology coursework).
Left: J.K. Rowling’s original sketch of the Hogwarts’ grounds (with her meticulous notes included). Right: The original synopsis of the first Harry Potter book.
Explore the The Ripley Scroll, which describes how to make the fabled Philosopher’s Stone
Check out the Divination room in 360-degree tour.
Julian Harrison, lead curator of the exhibition, shares “Ten Strange Things You Didn't Know About the History of Magic.
In a fascinating Q&A, Jim Kay (the famous illustrator of the books) what it was like to draw “The Boy Who Lived.”
Simon Costin, Director of Museum of Witchcraft and Wizardry

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talks about the “The Bewitching Collection.”
Bloomsbury Children’s Books publishing director Rebecca McNally talks about the “Harry Potter Effect” and the enduring magic of the series.
Jim Kay’s original painting of Harry Potter and Draco Malfoy playing Quidditch.
Visitors to the library explored the British Library’s 400-year old Celestial Globe (with constellations like Draco, Lupus and Sirius). Check out this video to see what it was like.

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