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The Fashion & Textile Museum, founded by veteran designer Zandra Rhodes, showcases the evolution of contemporary fashion... The Fashion & Textile Museum, founded by veteran designer Zandra Rhodes, showcas... The Fashion & Textile Museum, founded by veteran designer Zandra Rhodes, showcases the evolution of ...
The London Motor Museum houses a unique collection of more than 160 classic and famous European as well as American cars... The London Motor Museum houses a unique collection of more than 160 classic and ... The London Motor Museum houses a unique collection of more than 160 classic and famous European as w...
A branch of the Imperial War Museum, the Cabinet War Rooms preserves the underground corridors and rooms from which Chur... A branch of the Imperial War Museum, the Cabinet War Rooms preserves the undergr... A branch of the Imperial War Museum, the Cabinet War Rooms preserves the underground corridors and r...
The Brunel Museum, located in the Brunel Engine House, is dedicated to the works of the great engineer Sir Marc Brunel w... The Brunel Museum, located in the Brunel Engine House, is dedicated to the works... The Brunel Museum, located in the Brunel Engine House, is dedicated to the works of the great engine...
The Topolski Century was painted by Polish artist Feliks Topolski between 1975 and 1989 to chronicle the key events and ... The Topolski Century was painted by Polish artist Feliks Topolski between 1975 a... The Topolski Century was painted by Polish artist Feliks Topolski between 1975 and 1989 to chronicle...
The Hayward Gallery is the largest public art space in the UK, and the exhibitions showcase masters and young British an... The Hayward Gallery is the largest public art space in the UK, and the exhibitio... The Hayward Gallery is the largest public art space in the UK, and the exhibitions showcase masters ...
The Museum in Docklands tells the story of the development of the Docklands from the time of the arrival of Romans in 43... The Museum in Docklands tells the story of the development of the Docklands from... The Museum in Docklands tells the story of the development of the Docklands from the time of the arr...
The Royal Academy hosts art exhibitions, the most visited of which is the Summer Exhibition, displaying more than 1200 n... The Royal Academy hosts art exhibitions, the most visited of which is the Summer... The Royal Academy hosts art exhibitions, the most visited of which is the Summer Exhibition, display...
Handel House was home to the baroque composer George Frederick Handel from 1723 until his death in 1759, where he compos... Handel House was home to the baroque composer George Frederick Handel from 1723 ... Handel House was home to the baroque composer George Frederick Handel from 1723 until his death in 1...
Housed within the Bank of England, the Bank of England Museum traces the history of the bank from its foundation in 1694... Housed within the Bank of England, the Bank of England Museum traces the history... Housed within the Bank of England, the Bank of England Museum traces the history of the bank from it...
The Clockmaker's Company Museum traces the history of clockmaking and houses a priceless collection of more than 700 old... The Clockmaker's Company Museum traces the history of clockmaking and houses a p... The Clockmaker's Company Museum traces the history of clockmaking and houses a priceless collection ...
The Whitechapel Art Gallery, founded in 1901 by Samuel Barnett, has championed Modern Art ever since with exhibitions of... The Whitechapel Art Gallery, founded in 1901 by Samuel Barnett, has championed M... The Whitechapel Art Gallery, founded in 1901 by Samuel Barnett, has championed Modern Art ever since...
Sir Alexander Fleming discovered the antibiotic penicillin here at St Mary's Hospital in 1928, for which he went on to r... Sir Alexander Fleming discovered the antibiotic penicillin here at St Mary's Hos... Sir Alexander Fleming discovered the antibiotic penicillin here at St Mary's Hospital in 1928, for w...