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Apsley House
Visit Apsley House, home of the Duke of Wellington after his famous defeat of Napolean at Waterloo in 1815. The Duke enlarged the original house...Full details...
 
Baden-Powell House
Small exhibition of Lord Baden-Powell's life in scouting, with artifacts and a souvenir counter. The building, opened in 1961, as a living memorial...Full details...
 
Bank of England Museum
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... Full details...
 
British Museum
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. Full details...
The Fan Museum
This unique museum houses the world's finest collection of fans including exquisite examples from the 18thC and 19thC. Exhibitions are changed... Full details...
 
Fashion and Textile Museum
If fancy frocks are your thing you�ll love this homage to all things clothing. Full details...
 
Firepower - The Royal Artillery Museum
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... Full details...
 
Florence Nightingale Museum
Florence Nightingale is famous around the world for her influence on modern nursing, but she herself was more than a nurse. At the Florence... Full details...
Geffrye Museum
One of London's most friendly and charming museums, the Geffrye presents the history of the English domestic interior from 1600 to the present day.... Full details...
 
Gilbert Collection
The Gilbert Collection is a fabulous museum of decorative arts. The gift of Sir Arthur Gilbert, it includes outstanding works of European silver,... Full details...
 
Guards Museum
Collection of uniforms, colours and artefacts spanning over 300 years of history of the Foot Guards. Functions and private views can be arranged. ... Full details...
 
Handel House Museum
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... Full details...
 
Imperial War Museum
A museum dedicated to remembering the efforts and atrocities of wartimes past and present. Good stuff and very well done. Full details...
 
Imperial War Museum Duxford
Duxford Airfield, a former Battle of Britain fighter station is home to the largest collection of military and civil aircraft in Britain. There are... Full details...
 
Jewish Museum - Camden
The Museum's attractive premises in an elegant Victorian building in Camden Town include a History Gallery tracing the story of the Jewish... Full details...
 
London's Transport Museum
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... Full details...
 
Museum in Docklands
The Museum in Docklands explores the story of London's river, port and people from Roman times through to recent regeneration. Twelve galleries... Full details...
Museum of Childhood at Bethnal Green
The national museum of childhood, a branch of the Victoria and Albert Museum. Toy collections, (including dolls, dolls' houses, games and puppets),... Full details...
 
Museum of London
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... Full details...
 
Museum of Rugby and Twickenham Stadium Tours
Visit Twickenham Stadium home of the Rugby World Cup Champions and the Webb Ellis Cup. Ticket includes: a fascinating behind the scenes Guided... Full details...
 
 

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