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The fight for disability rights in London: A personal perspective
Anahita Harding fights London’s accessibility barriers through art and protest
Holiday broadsides: When tip requests were sheer poetry
Meet the London workers who turned holiday tips requests into an artform
The lost Doves Type: A Thames mystery solved
A grumpy printer dumped his masterpiece into the Thames to spite his partner. A hundred years on, mudlarks fished it back up
Quiz: Can you ace this festivals & celebrations challenge?
London's incredible diversity brings festivals alive. Test your knowledge of these amazing celebrations
Quiz: The Great Fire of London
Think you know the devastation caused by the Great Fire of London? Test your knowledge
From fox lungs to fuming pots: 17th-century flu remedies
Explore London Museum artefacts that reveal a strange yet fascinating history of healing
Lauderdale House: Witchcraft relics hidden in the wall
Was it a 17th-century curse or a homeowner’s protection?
Ghosts & ghouls of London’s Docklands
Two stories of hauntings and horror in 19th-century London
Smithfield Market: The iron legacy of Sir Horace Jones
The innovative use of ironwork is testament to the market's unique place in the history of civil engineering
What does it mean to be Black in Britain today?
British-Nigerian artist Caroline Chinakwe shares the inspiration behind her two artworks on display at London Museum Docklands
The thrill of being a London Olympics volunteer
Four Londoners share the significance of contributing their bit to the London 2012 Olympic Games
Notting Hill Carnival: Memories, roots and rhythms
Growing up in the 1970s and 80s, Wendy Shearer shares her memories of the Notting Hill Carnival
Introducing our new website
We’ve got everything from Harry Kane to the Sex Pistols and the Great Fire to the Empire Windrush
Embroidered memories: The WWI silk postcard industry
How these hand-embroidered WWI silk postcards are beautiful examples of sentimentality and wartime industry
10 records that tell the story of Dub London
These 10 records reflect the strong crossovers between dub and London as a centre of music production
How we created the new London Museum brand
Working in collaboration with 33 Londoners and why we chose a pigeon