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Museum of London Docklands

Until Feb 27 2013 Museum of London Docklands, Hertsmere Rd, West India Quay, London, E14 4AL Full details & map

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Housed in a warehouse built 200 years ago to store sugar, coffee and rum, the museum tells the story of the Thames and its port and the people from all over the world who settled there. Thousands of objects and pictures - many rescued during the 1970s and 1980s when containerisation and competition forced London's port to move downstream - trace the area's history, from the arrival of the Romans to the rise of Canary Wharf. Historic photographs and printed material from the Port of London Authority Archive show the vast scale of the docks at the turn of the twentieth century and workshop reconstructions illustrate the many traditional port trades, now mostly lost. Metropolitan Fire Brigade footage and captured Nazi footage documents the impact of the Blitz on the area and oral testimonies explore the port's role in secret wartime projects. The Mudlarks gallery for accompanied under-8s includes a water play area (aprons provided) and a soft play zone. The Museum of London Docklands will be closed between July 9 and September 16 2012.

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Museum of London Docklands

Hertsmere Rd, West India Quay, London E14 4AL

Transport Canary Wharf ,West India Quay DLR

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020 7001 9844

http://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/docklands

10am-6pm daily (last adm 5.30pm). Closed Jul 9-Sep 16

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Comments & ratings 5/5 (Average of 3 ratings)

By Jaki - May 4 2012
5/5

Loved this place, all the history of London, especially the East End... The exhibits cover the length & breadth of Londinium's lengthy history - from the first wooden bridges, through the industrial revolution, and on past the Second World War.

I'm not dead keen on museums, but loved this one.

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