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Museums
Most of us have heard of the
Victoria and Albert or British Museum but there are many smaller
ones with fascinating exhibits. Take a look at the selection
of both famous and lesser known museums here.
The
British Museum
One of London's most
famous museums in Russell Square. Read more about it.
Design
Museum
See 20th century design in this museum including the best designed
of everyday objects.
Florence
Nightingale Museum
Adjoining St Thomas' Hospital by Westminster Bridge, this
museum deals with all aspects of the the life and work of
Florence Nightingale.
The
Freud Museum
Learn more about
the little known Freud Museum in Hampstead, North London,
once the home of Freud and his family.
Imperial
War Museum
See the history of 20th century warfare here.
The
Jewish Museum
With an outstanding
collection or Jewish ceremonial art, the Jewish Museum in
London recounts Jewish history in Britain and elsewhere from
the time of the Norman Conquest onwards. Find out more.
The
Old Operating Theatre Museum & Herb Garret
Take a look at the oldest operating
theatre in the country here.
Museum
of London
This museum, located in the
City, concentrates on London's history.
Museum
of the Royal Pharmaceutical Museum
See 500 years of pharmaceutical history here.
Natural
History Museum
If you are interested
in all aspects of Natural History, this is the museum for
you.
Flesh
Eating Beetles at the Natural History Museum
The Natural History
Museum in London has taken on some small but gory new helpers
- flesh eating beetles. Find out what vital job they do
there.
National
Army Museum
Situated in Chelsea, this
museum covers 600 years of army history.
National
Maritime Museum
This is one of the grandest
buildings that houses a museum. It contains a wealth of exhibits
and information on Britain's seafaring history.
Science
Museum
Located next door to
the Natural History Museum, the Science Museum has an enormous
collection of scientific exhibits.
Tower
Bridge Experience
Find out more about the most famous bridge in London.
Victoria
and Albert Museum
Known to Londoners as the V and
A, this museum covers all aspects of arts and crafts with exhibits
dating from 3000BC to the present day.
Copyright © 2002 by Carol
Fisher
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