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  • For Your Eyes Only: Ian Fleming and James Bond

  • Until Mar 1 2009
    • Critics' Choice
  • Imperial War Museum, Lambeth Rd, London, SE1 6HZ
  • Imperial War Museum

    Daniel Craig's blood-stained shirt from Casino Royale (2006). Casino Royale © 2006 Danjaq, LLC and United Artists Corporation and Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. All rights reserved.

  • This exhibition celebrates the centenary of the birth of Bond creator Ian Fleming, exploring his wartime career and work as a journalist and travel writer and how, as an author, he drew upon his experiences to create the iconic secret agent and his adversaries. The show includes Fleming's desk and chair from his Jamaican home, Goldeneye, where he wrote all of the Bond novels, as well as props and gadgets from many of the Bond films, including Rosa Klebb's flick-knife shoes featured in 'From Russia with Love' and a working model of the famous Aston Martin DB5.

  • Details

  • Imperial War Museum, Lambeth Rd, London, SE1 6HZ
    , UK
    Geo: 51.496009, -0.108328
  • 020 7416 5320
  • Category: Museums & Attractions
  • Times: Daily 10am-6pm
  • Price: £8, concs £7, children £4, families £19
  • Tube: Lambeth North

3 comments

  1. Posted by devonsteve on 28 Sep 2008 17:00

    Totally agree with the last comment. The Bond films aren't aimed at younger kids either. Interactive machines have already spoiled some museums because kids just see them as a playground.

  2. Posted by clw666 on 28 Sep 2008 12:19

    It's nice that not all exhibitions are full of gadgets that kids tend to monopolise. Educational these gadgets may be, they tend to be treated purely as toys by the kids thus limiting the enjoyment for everyone else visiting. One wonders why it would be suitable to bring young childern to a war museum anyway ,,,

  3. Posted by John on 17 May 2008 17:42

    This is a small and limited exhibition which could have been done better. It is not really suitable for young children or for kids expecting gadgets and the like. Also bizarrely there is much made of Ian Fleming's precise input to the art of the first covers of the books and yet the gift shop is selling the books with the tackiest page 3 girl type covers ever. What a tribute and I thought the world had moved on. Still the exhibition will no doubt be a much needed money spinner for IWM. The Holocaust exhibition is far better and its rightly free.

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