London Museums
Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge
Built in 1543 for Henry VIII, Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge is probably the last
remaining royal hunting grandstand in the world.
Royal Air Force Museum
This twenty-five-acre site in beautiful Shropshire is home to
one of the most exciting collections of aviation history in the world.
Royal Mews
One of the finest working stables in existance, the Royal
Mews at Buckingham Palace provides a unique opportunity for visitors to see the work of the Royal Household.
Science Museum
The Science Museum's web site offers information on the
history of science, industry and medicine and how their impact on our lives. Online exhibitions, view the collections, special events and information for visitors.
The Victoria and Albert Museum
The V&A is the worlds greatest museum of design and the
arts: its collections cover two thousand years up to the present, in virtually every medium and from Britain, Europe and Asia.
Wandsworth Museum
Discover the local history of Wandsworth inside Wandsworth Museum.
William Morris Gallery
William Morris - Designer, Craftsman, Writer and Socialist -
was born at Elm House, Walthamstow, on 24th March 1834. He died, 'having done more work than most ten men', at Hammersmith on 3rd October 1896.
Bank of England Museum
The Museum is housed within the Bank of England, at the
heart of the City of London. It traces the history of the Bank from its foundation by Royal Charter in 1694, to its role today as the nation's central bank.
Britain At War Experience
The Second World War was the most turbulent and eventful
period in the history of the 20th century.But what was it really like? How did it really feel to be a British citizen during the Second World War?
British Museum
The British Museum has outstanding collections that cover
world cultures from pre_index/Prehistory to the present day. Visit our website for information about the galleries, collections, special exhibitions and events.
Bromley Museum
Situated in attractive formal/informal gardens the museum
is housed in an interesting medieval/post-medieval building.
Brooklands Museum
Brooklands - The Birthplace of British Motorsport and Aviation.
Burgh House & Hampstead Local History Museum
Burgh House is a handsome Queen Anne house in the heart
of Old Hampstead, with original panelled rooms and staircase, and wrought-iron gates.
Chertsey Museum
Chertsey Museum has over 15,000 objects waiting to be
discovered. The assortment sweeps from Runnymede social history to ancient relics to fantastic fashions and artistic expression.
Crofton Roman Villa
Crofton Roman Villa is the only villa open to the public in Greater London.
Dickens House Museum
Charles Dickens and his family lived at 48 Doughty Street
between April 1837 and December 1839. This coincided with a period of increased prosperity for the young novelist.
The Dome
As the world marked the year 2000, Greenwich moved
centre-stage. The Millennium Dome was an opportunity for us all to celebrate the year 2000. The Dome is now CLOSED to visitors.
Dr Johnson's House
Built in 1700, this property was a home and workplace for
Samuel Johnson from 1748-1759, and it was here that he compiled the first comprehensive English Dictionary.
Firepower! Royal Artillery Museum
Firepower Artillery Museum - The New Royal Artillery Experience - Woolwich, London
Geffrye Museum
Walk through time at one of London's most friendly and enjoyable museums.
HMS Belfast
The Imperial War Museum, the multi-branch national
museum of war and wartime life from 1914
Horniman Museum & Gardens
The Horniman Museum, through its collections and related
exhibitions and events, seeks to encourage a wider appreciation of the World, its peoples and their cultures.
Imperial War Museum
The Imperial War Museum, the multi-branch national
museum of war and wartime life from 1914.
Jewish Museum
The Jewish Museum opens a window onto the history and
religious life of the Jewish community in Britain and beyond.
Keats House Museum
Welcome to Keats House - the museum dedicated to the
collection, preservation, documentation, exhibition and interpretation of the life and works of the poet John Keats.
Kew Bridge Steam Museum
The museum is housed in a magnificent 19th Century
Pumping Station and centres around the station's five world famous Cornish Beam Engines, two of which can be seen, in steam, every weekend.
Leighton House Art Gallery & Museum
Located on the edge of Londonâ€s Holland Park, the
house is one of the most extraordinary buildings of the nineteenth century. The sumptuous interiors are hung with important paintings by Leighton and his contemporaries
including John Everett Millais, Edward Burne-Jones and George Frederick Watts.
Lowewood Museum
A listed Georgian building dating from the 1750's is the
perfect setting for Lowewood Museum's impressive collection.
Madame Tussaud's
Rub shoulders with the stars at one of these fantastic
venues London, Amsterdam, New York, Las Vegas, Rock Circus and The London Planetarium.
Museum and Library of The Order of St. John
We are the UK's leading First Aid, transport and care
charity. Our volunteer's treat over 130,000 casualties a year. We are one of the leading providers of commercial First Aid and care training.
Museum of Fulham Palace
Only four miles from Hyde Park Corner, Fulham Palace,
London's best kept secret, takes you back to a Fulham of fields and market gardens. This historic residence of the Bishop of London is well worth a visit.
Museum of Garden History
The official site of the Museum of Garden History provides
information on the world's first Museum of Garden History. The Museum is concernedwith Garden History, historic garden tools, the history of Gardening, Garden Design, and gardeners.
Museum of London
Official web site of the Museum of London, the largest,
most comprehensive city museum in the world. The London Museum tells the fascinating story of London from prehistoric times to the present day.
Musical Museum
2002 will be our last season in the old St.George's church.
The Museum will close on Sunday 27th October for re-location to a nearby new purpose built building. It will re-open in 2004.
National Army Museum
The National Army Museum is the British Army's own
museum. It is the only museum to tell the story of the Army as a whole from Agincourt in the Fifteenth Century to peace-keeping in the Twenty-first Century.
National Maritime Museum
The largest maritime museum in the world covering every
aspect of ships and seafaring, in peace and at war, from pre-history to today. The Museum promotes understanding of the history and future of Britain and the sea.
Natural History Museum
The UK's national museum of natural history, and a centre
of scientific excellence in taxonomy and biodiversity.
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