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The history of London, from prehistoric times to the present is told in the Museum of London through reconstructed interiors and street scenes, alongside displays of original artefacts found during the museum's archaeological digs. Check the website before your visit as a packed programme of temporary exhibitions, talks, walks and children's events is central to the life of the Museum of London.
A major exhibition to celebrate the bicentenary of Charles Dickens's birth (Feb 7 1812), exploring the author's work,...
The history of London, from prehistoric times to the present told through reconstructed interiors and street scenes, ...
The museum's five new, £20m Galleries of Modern London house 7,000 objects and cover a period that starts in 1666 and...
A display of photographs to mark the Queen's diamond jubilee, capturing Londoners at home with souvenirs of the Queen...
A family workshop to make a commemorative gift for the Queen's diamond jubilee, inspired by royal gifts and related o...
A storytelling session in honour of the Queen's diamond jubilee, based on one woman's memories of the Queen's coronat...
A family workshop to create a board game based on facts from the 1948 and 2012 London Olympic Games. Age 5+.
Dr Tony Williams gives this Gresham College talk about Charles Dickens's life-long obsession with crime, its perpetra...
This display showcases one of London's unsung photographic talents, Frederick Wilfred (1925-2010). Wilfred's black-an...
A Gresham College talk by Dr Jenny Bavidge exploring the changing and sometimes surprising role and persona of the Lo...
Co-curated by young people and part of the 'Stories of the World Festival', 'Our Londinium 2012' comprises a series o...
A Gresham College talk by Cathi Unsworth about London as it is seen in contemporary crime fiction. Authors mentioned ...
Jim Gledhill, Curator of Social and Working History, gives a talk about the emergence of the teenager in the 1950s.
The LomoWall is the culmination of a series of Lomography (analogue photography) workshops on the themes of 'inspirin...
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020 7001 9844
10am-6pm daily (last adm 5.30pm)
a great day out with or without kids. free entry and lots to see. Great little shop for gifts and reasonable cafe on site.
brilliant museum the kids loved the dressing up !
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