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Victoria and Albert Museum - National collections of sculpture, furniture, textiles, prints, ceramics, jewellery, paintings and photographs. Includes opening times, location and details of permanent collections and special exhibitions, as well as photographs of the galleries and some of the exhibits. The Freud Museum - Home of Sigmund and his daughter, now a museum containing Freud's library and collection of antiquities. Includes opening hours, directions, floor plans and further details of the collections. London Canal Museum - Historical exhibitions and boat trips, based in an old ice warehouse near King's Cross. Includes what's on, education, pictures, and background about local waterways. London Transport Museum - The history of the public transport system. Includes information on visiting the museum, details of permanent and special exhibitions, information for schools and mail order for their souvenir shop. The Sherlock Holmes Museum - The Baker Street home of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's fictional detective, maintained as described in the novels. Virtual tour of the museum, online souvenir shop and free membership to Sherlock Holmes International Society are provided. The Old Operating Theatre Museum and Herb Garret - Britain's oldest surviving operating theatre. Provides history of the museum, details of its facilities, a virtual tour and mailing list. The Sir John Soane's Museum - Home designed by the architect, exhibiting his antiquities and works of art. History, opening hours and details of exhibitions are included here, along with information on the research library and shop. Imperial War Museum - Exhibits relating to conflicts from First World War to present times, particularly those involving Britain and the Commonwealth. Includes details of their collections, online exhibitions and shopping. Florence Nightingale Museum - A tribute to the famous nurse. Includes opening hours, location and directions as well as background information her life and work. The Horniman Museum and Gardens - Natural history collection containing animals, plants, anthropological and geological specimens. The Wandle Industrial Museum - Preserving the history of the Wandle River. Background information on the museum, visitors' information, archive and news are provided. The Geffrye Museum - Specialist collection of English furniture and decorative arts set in 18th century almshouses. Period room displays date from 1600 to 2000. The Wallace Collection - French 18th century collection of paintings, porcelain, furnishings and armoury. Includes information for visitors, news, exhibition details and ordering information for the gift shop. The Musical Museum - Describes its collection of automatic mechanical musical instruments; activities; volunteer opportunities; and links. Madame Tussaud's - Waxworks of famous people. Provides opening times, prices, location, information for schools, online booking and simulated tour. Natural History Museum - Includes details of the permanent exhibitions, special events and education programmes, along with visitors information and online interactive exhibitions. The Science Museum - Providing information for visitors, details of the collections, exhibitions and events, online shop and newsletter. Museum of London - The story of the city from prehistoric times to the present day. Information on the collections held by the museum as well as events listings, exhibitions and services. The Island History Trust - Community history project dedicated to recording and preserving the history of the Isle of Dogs. Includes information about the organisation and their location. 19 Princelet Street - Huguenot master silk weaver's home with a synagogue in the garden. Provides information on the house, floorplans and details of exhibitions. Ragged School Museum - Features Victorian education, history and culture of the East End, including s a re-created Victorian classroom. Provides history, details of the collections and exhibitions, educational programmes and activities for children. The Library and Museum of Freemasonry - Offers publicly available collections of Masonic material in the world. Includes collection, catalogue, news, events and exhibitions. The Tower of London - Includes history, information on each tower, the crown jewels, the ravens and famous prisoners, along with ghost stories, traditions and interviews with the yeomen warders. The Royal Institution of Great Britain - Dedicated to scientific research and scientific education since 1799. Includes history, details of events, schools programmes, membership and contact details. Royal Academy of Music Museum - Includes catalogue of holdings and calendar of exhibitions. Museum of Garden History - Located in Lambeth and dedicated to the heritage of traditional British gardens. Includes details of events and exhibitions, and photos of the gardens. National Maritime Museum - Incorporating the Royal Observatory, Greenwich and Queen's House. Promotes understanding of the history and future of Britain and the sea. HMS Belfast - Warship converted into a tourist attraction moored on the Thames. Includes history of the ship, details of what's on, visitors' information and corporate hospitality. The Bank of England Museum - Includes general information such as opening hours, location, private hire and collections, as well as the history, organisation and facts about the bank. St Bartholomew's Museum - The famous teaching hospital holds archives going back to its foundation circa 1123. History and visitor information. Handel House - Basic information on the 18th Century house where George Frideric Handel lived for 36 years.
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