Find out what's on this Christmas at the Museum
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The best way to see London’s festive lights and sights
14 November 2022, 2 minute readDiscover one of the London's most beloved festive experiences, our Lights and Sights vintage bus tours
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- Climate Crossroads
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Come on a Green Journey with us
2 August 2022, 2 minute readFind out more about our Green Journey summer workshops, inspiring families to learn about possible solutions to climate change.
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- Guest blog
- Museum Lates
Please Mind the Ghosts - Discover a new AR app at our Friday Late
10 March 2022, 3 minute readPatricia Lalla, Owner of Wolfskill Ltd and contributor at our Friday Late - Legacies: London Transport's Caribbean Workforce, talks about the personal and historic background of her Augmented Reality prototype app, Please Mind The Ghosts™, bringing to life characters of different eras and ethnicities, all connected to the Windrush story.
In this past year of closures, one thing that we've all been doing more of is walking around our local neighbourhoods. At our Museum After Dark event on 17 June 2021, journalist and writer Erica Buist will be collecting your thoughts and experiences to create a collective piece of writing. Find out more in this blog.
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- Welcome Aboard
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What's in store for families and schools
By Fenella Goodhart, 21 May 2021, 2 minute readNow that we've reopened our doors, we're back on track to deliver our fantastic programmes for families and schools, starting with fun activities at the Museum in Covent Garden and at the Museum Depot in Acton during May half term.
The Museum might be closed for now, but there's still plenty of ways for you to enjoy our collection, programmes and activities from the comfort of your home. Take a look!
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- Guest blog
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Museum Late: Night on the tiles
5 February 2020, 2 minute readOur Museum Late: Night on the tiles is all about the history of London’s rich nightlife from Victorian music halls and night clubs, to subcultures which have influenced London and the world. The Museum of Youth Culture will also be joining us to talk about their latest collecting project, Grown Up In Britain.