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Visit Apsley House,
home of the Duke of Wellington after his famous defeat of
Napolean at Waterloo in 1815. The Duke enlarged the original
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Small exhibition of
Lord Baden-Powell's life in scouting, with artifacts and a
souvenir counter. The building, opened in 1961, as a living
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Where money comes
from, oh yes indeed. Here you'll find everything you ever wanted
to know about banks and money. You'll have to take a day off
work...
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The world under one
roof, the greatest museum on the planet. Be you in London for an
hour, a day or a lifetime it is your duty to visit.
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This unique museum
houses the world's finest collection of fans including exquisite
examples from the 18thC and 19thC. Exhibitions are changed...
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If fancy frocks are
your thing you�ll love this homage to all things clothing.
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From Gibraltar to
the Gulf, since 1716 the Royal Artillery has seen action
worldwide. Firepower tells the story of the men and women who
served the...
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Florence Nightingale
is famous around the world for her influence on modern nursing,
but she herself was more than a nurse. At the Florence...
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One of London's most
friendly and charming museums, the Geffrye presents the history
of the English domestic interior from 1600 to the present
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The Gilbert
Collection is a fabulous museum of decorative arts. The gift of
Sir Arthur Gilbert, it includes outstanding works of European
silver,...
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Collection of
uniforms, colours and artefacts spanning over 300 years of
history of the Foot Guards. Functions and private views can be
arranged. ...
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London's only
composer museum, located at 25 Brook Street, was home to George
Frideric Handel from 1723 until his death in 1759. The Handel
House...
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A museum dedicated
to remembering the efforts and atrocities of wartimes past and
present. Good stuff and very well done.
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Duxford Airfield, a
former Battle of Britain fighter station is home to the largest
collection of military and civil aircraft in Britain. There
are...
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The Museum's
attractive premises in an elegant Victorian building in Camden
Town include a History Gallery tracing the story of the
Jewish...
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For those for whom
late buses and packed tubes simply aren�t enough. This, despite
the potential to be of a similar level of enjoyment to an
evening...
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The Museum in
Docklands explores the story of London's river, port and people
from Roman times through to recent regeneration. Twelve
galleries...
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The national museum
of childhood, a branch of the Victoria and Albert Museum. Toy
collections, (including dolls, dolls' houses, games and
puppets),...
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Right on a chunk of
Roman wall � a fascinating insight into the living fabric of
London in all its ancient glory. You see, it isn't all about
Oxford...
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Visit Twickenham
Stadium home of the Rugby World Cup Champions and the Webb Ellis
Cup. Ticket includes: a fascinating behind the scenes Guided...
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