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  1. May 2, 2024 · The London Museum, opened in 1912, had been conceived partly as a memorial to Edward VII, and, as a result, it attracted royal collections. Other acquisitions included the John G. Joicey collection of Chelsea and Bow porcelain and decorative arts, Richard Tangye’s English Civil Wars collection, and more than 400 pieces of English glass ...

  2. Collection online allows access to almost four and a half million objects in more than two million records. High definition images can be enlarged and examined in detail which will enable you to view the incredible workmanship on the Royal Game of Ur, or the intricate carving on this African hunting horn – just a few of the thousands of highlights to discover.

  3. The Museum of London Library also includes the Port of London Authority library collection. The library catalogue is available online . Please note we are currently improving our existing bibliographic records, editing data and adding controlled vocabulary to facilitate the discovery exercise; errors and duplication may occur during your search.

  4. Collections. The Museum's 80 million objects form the world’s most important natural history collection. The scientific community is using the collection to answer key questions about the past, present and future of the solar system, the geology of our planet and life on Earth. Search for staff.

  5. The aim of the dress and textile collection is to represent London’s role as a centre for the production, design and consumption of clothes. It contains over 23,000 objects from the Tudor period to the present day. The majority of dress and textiles from the 16th century to the 19th century consist of fashionable dress and accessories, while ...

  6. King's Cross Station, Henry Grant. The collection’s roots lie in the photographs acquired from 1912 onward by the London Museum, and images acquired in the early 1970s for the Museum’s new home at London Wall. Its strength lies in its breadth and documentary focus, with emphasis on working and social life, as well as the topography of London.

  7. Museum of London Archaeological Archive. The world's largest archaeological archive holds artefacts deposited from every excavation in the greater London area. It is held at Mortimer Wheeler House, Hackney. Search the Archive's collection and records, and view our resources for archaeological depositors.

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