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Museums Gazetteer (A-F)These are just a taste of the wonderful museums
and galleries of London. If you have a particular interest, chances are there
is a museum devoted to it in London. Note that several of the museums are clustered
near to each other in South Kensington, making for an easy day out.
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Arsenal Museum
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The Arsenal Museum details the colourful history of this famous north London football club, from its begiinings in 1886 when it was founded by a group of munitions workers.
Avenell Road,
Highbury London,
Greater London,
England,
N5 1BU
Attraction Type:
Museum
Location: in Arsenal Stadium, off A1201
OS TQ317 861
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Asia House
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Planned by Robert and James Adam in the 1770s, Asia House still retains its fine ceilings and John Soane library. The foremost pan-Asian organisation in Britain, Asia House runs a full and stimulating schedule of events and exhibits.
63 New Cavendish Street,
London,
Greater London,
England,
W1G 7LP
Attraction Type:
Museum
Website: Asia House
Email: enquiries@asiahouse.co.uk
Phone: 020 7307 5454
Fax: 020 7307 5459
OS TQ287 817
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Baden-Powell House
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This small museum tells the story of Lord Robert Baden-Powell, founder of the Scout and Guide movements.
65-67 Queen's Gate,
South Kensington London,
Greater London,
England,
SW7 5JS
Attraction Type:
Museum
Location: on the corner of Queens' Gate and Cromwell Road, opposite The Natural History Museum
Website: Baden-Powell House
Email: bph.conferences@scout.org.uk
Phone: 020 7590 6909
Fax: 020 7590 6902
OS TQ265 790
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Bank of England Museum
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The Bank of England Museum is a fascinating walk through time, looking back at the history of this venerable institution from its inception by royal charter in 1694.
Threadneedle Street,
London,
Greater London,
England,
EC2R 8AH
Attraction Type:
Museum
Location: entrance in Bartholomew Lane
Website: Bank of England Museum
Email: museum@bankofengland.co.uk
Phone: 020 7601 5545
OS TQ311 823
Photo Credit: David Ross and Britain Express
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Bankside Gallery
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The Bankside Gallery is the home of the Royal Watercolour Society (established 1804), and the Royal Society of Painter Printmakers (1880), and serves as a permanent exhibition space for artists of both societies.
48 Hopton Street,
London,
Greater London,
England,
SE1 9JH
Attraction Type:
Museum
Location: adjacent to Tate Modern
Website: Bankside Gallery
Email: info@banksidegallery.com
Phone: 020 7928 7521
Fax: 020 7928 7520
OS TQ318 805
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Bramah's Museum of Tea and Coffee
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A unique museum exploring the tradions of tea and coffee in Britain, their cultural significance and social impact. Displays include a variety of ceramics and art associated with tea.
40 Southwark Street,
London,
Greater London,
England,
SE1 1UN
Attraction Type:
Museum
Location: near Vinopolis wine museum, and Borough market
Website: Bramah's Museum of Tea and Coffee
Email: bramah@btconnect.com
Phone: 020 7403 5650
Fax: 020 7403 5654
OS TQ323 801
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Britain at War
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This museum recreates the world of the Blitz in England during the darkest days of World War II. Much more than just static exhibits behind glass cases, the Britain at War museum tries to recreate every aspect of life at the height of the London Blitz.
64 - 66 Tooley Street,
London Bridge London,
Greater London,
England,
SE1 2TF
Attraction Type:
Museum
Location: between London Bridge and Tower Bridge
Website: Britain at War
Email: info@britainatwar.org.uk
Phone: 020 7403 3171
Fax: 020 7403 5104
OS TQ331 802
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British Library
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This wonderful library, housed in ultramodern buildings, is divided into public and member areas. To enter the reading rooms you need to apply for a reader's card, but the public areas, including 3 exhibition galleries, are open to all. Illuminated Manuscripts Gallery, Shakespeare original folios, the Gutenburg Bible, and original author's manuscripts, as well as changing exhibits and an events program make this a must visit if you love books.
96 Euston Road,
London,
Greater London,
England,
NW1 2DB
Attraction Type:
Museum
Location: opposite St Pancras station
Website: British Library
Phone: 0870 444 1500
Details
of British Library
OS TQ300828
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Cabinet War Rooms
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The underground headquarters of the British High Command during WWII, carefully preserved. Churchill would feel right at home here.
Clive Steps,
King Charles Street London,
Greater London,
England,
SW1A 2AQ
Attraction Type:
Museum
Location: across from SW corner of St James's Park
Website: Cabinet War Rooms
Email: cwr@iwm.org.uk
Phone: 020 7930 6961
Fax: 020 7839 5897
OS TQ300 798
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Church Farmhouse Museum
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Part of a former dairy farm, Church Farmhouse is a mid 17th century property that has been restored to show was life was like here at various periods in the past. The kitchen has been restored to what it would have been like in 1820, including a clockwork spit-jack in the open fireplace. The dining room illustrates the 1850 period, and there are some earlier examples of furniture in place.
Greyhound Hill,
Hendon London,
Greater London,
England,
NW4 4JR
Attraction Type:
Museum
Website: Church Farmhouse Museum
Email: info@churchfarmhousemuseum.co.uk
Phone: 020 83593 942
OS TQ227 895
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Clink Prison Museum
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Museum of the prison that bills itself as the oldest in England. Instruments of torture and an adults-only room.
1 Clink Street,
London,
Greater London,
England,
SE1 9DG
Attraction Type:
Museum
Location: 10 minute walk from London Bridge station
Website: Clink Prison Museum
Phone: 020 7403 6515
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Clockmakers' Museum
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One of the many attractions grouped about the historic London Guildhall, this museum is run as a charity by the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers. It tells the fascinating story of the "Clockmakers of London" through a priceless collection of clocks, watches, portraits and tools.
Aldermanbury,
London,
Greater London,
England,
EC2P 2EJ
Attraction Type:
Museum
Location: one entrance via Aldermanbury and another via Guildhall Yard
Website: Clockmakers' Museum
Email: Printedbooks.guildhall@corpoflondon.gov.uk
Phone: 020 7332 1868
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Courtauld Gallery
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Art gallery of the University of London, specialising in Impressionist paintings, but also good for Rennaissance, Barocque, and modern works.
Somerset House,
Strand London,
Greater London,
England,
WC2R 0RN
Attraction Type:
Museum
Website: Courtauld Gallery
Phone: 020 7872 0220
OS TQ308 808
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Cutty Sark and Gypsy Moth
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Two for the price of one, these famous boats (ships?) are appropriately enshrined as permanent exhibits just yards from the River Thames. The Cutty Sark was the last and most famous tea-clipper built for the lucrative China tea trade. In the miniscule (by comparison) Gypsy Moth Sir Francis Chichester sailed single-handedly around the world in 1966-67.
Cutty Sark Conservation Project Visitor Centre,
Cutty Sark Gardens London,
Greenwich,
Greater London,
England,
SE10 9HT
Attraction Type:
Museum
Location: Rail station: Maze Hill, or by Docklands Light Rail to Island Gardens station then through the foot tunnel under the Thames, or by Riverbus to Greenwich Pier
Website: Cutty Sark and Gypsy Moth
Email: enquiries@cuttysark.org.uk
Phone: +44 (0) 20 8858 2698
Fax: +44 (0) 20 8858 6976
The Cutty Sark Trust
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Fashion and Textile Museum
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The Fashion and Textile Museum recognises Britain's international success in the fashion industry and showcases works of outstanding British and international designers. Rotating Exhibitions represent the best of vintage and modern fashion and textile design.
83 Bermondsey Street,
London,
Greater London,
England,
SE1 3XF
Attraction Type:
Museum
Website: Fashion and Textile Museum
Email: info@ftmlondon.org
Phone: 020 7407 8664
Fax: 020 7089 9416
OS TQ333 798
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Florence Nightingale Museum
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This is where the Lady of the Lamp founded her School of Nursing in 1860, and the museum details her work to improve nursing standards and hygeine.
St Thomas' Hospital,
2 Lambeth Palace Road London,
Greater London,
England,
SE1 7EW
Attraction Type:
Museum
Location: at the foot of Westminster Bridge
Website: Florence Nightingale Museum
Email: info@florence-nightingale.co.uk
Phone: 020 7620 0374
Fax: 020 7928 1760
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Foundling Museum
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A unique combination of art and social history, one of London's newest museums recreates the 18th century hospital established to care for the 1000 babies abandoned in the capital every year, and which, through William Hogarth, one of the Foundling Hospital's original governors, sparked the formation of the Royal Academy of the Arts. Today the museum houses works by Hogarth and his contemporaries, in fully restored interiors.
40 Brunswick Square,
London,
Greater London,
England,
WC1N 1AZ
Attraction Type:
Museum
Website: Foundling Museum
Email: enquiries@foundlingmuseum.org.uk
Phone: 020 7841 3600
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Freud Museum
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The London home of the founder of modern psychoanalytical method, Sigmund Freud and his family after their escape from Austria in 1938. The library and study, where Freud worked, have been preserved exactly as they were during his lifetime. The house contain's Freud's extensive collection of antiquities, and exhibits related to the work of Anna Freud' Sigmund's daughter, who lived here until her death in 1982. The most famous of all the exhibits must surely be Freud's couch, where his pyschoanalysis patients relaxed during sessions.
20 Maresfield Gardens ,
London,
Greater London,
England,
NW3 5SX
Attraction Type:
Museum
Location: between Swiss Cottage and Hampstead
Website: Freud Museum
Email: info@freud.org.uk
Phone: 020 7435 2002
Fax: 020 7431 5452
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Fulham Palace and Museum
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The residence of the Bishops of London, Fulham Palace houses a museum set in riverside gardens which were renowned in the 17th century and are still lovely today, with a knot garden of herbs, and specimen trees.
Bishop's Avenue,
London,
Greater London,
England,
SW6 6EA
Attraction Type:
Museum
Phone: 020 7736 5821
Fax: 020 7736 3233
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