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Holiday broadsides: When tip requests were sheer poetry

Meet the London workers who turned holiday tips requests into an artform

Exhibitions
Exhibitions

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

Games
Games

Quiz: Can you ace this festivals & celebrations challenge?

London's incredible diversity brings festivals alive. Test your knowledge of these amazing celebrations

Games
Games

Quiz: The Great Fire of London

Think you know the devastation caused by the Great Fire of London? Test your knowledge

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From fox lungs to fuming pots: 17th-century flu remedies

Explore London Museum artefacts that reveal a strange yet fascinating history of healing

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Lauderdale House: Witchcraft relics hidden in the wall

Was it a 17th-century curse or a homeowner’s protection?

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From our experts

Ghosts & ghouls of London’s Docklands

Two stories of hauntings and horror in 19th-century London

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Building a museum

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

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From our experts

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

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The thrill of being a London Olympics volunteer

Four Londoners share the significance of contributing their bit to the London 2012 Olympic Games

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From our experts

Notting Hill Carnival: Memories, roots and rhythms

Growing up in the 1970s and 80s, Wendy Shearer shares her memories of the Notting Hill Carnival

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Games

The London Olympics Quiz

Are you an Olympian when it comes to Olympics facts?

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News

Introducing our new website

We’ve got everything from Harry Kane to the Sex Pistols and the Great Fire to the Empire Windrush

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Embroidered memories: The WWI silk postcard industry

How these hand-embroidered WWI silk postcards are beautiful examples of sentimentality and wartime industry

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Projects

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

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Building a museum

How we created the new London Museum brand

Working in collaboration with 33 Londoners and why we chose a pigeon