Trades & Workers
Sharpen your understanding of London’s factories, warehouses, docks, markets and shops with our related objects, stories and blogs.
Blogs-And-Stories
6 women’s stories from London’s history
London Museum staff choose their favourite object with a female focus from our collection
The Havering Hoard
London’s largest ever Bronze Age hoard, bundled up and buried 3,000 years ago
Why are you touching that object without gloves?
All you need to know about glove-wearing while handling objects at London Museum
Bartering at Billingsgate Fish Market
Art for memories: Ahead of their move to Dagenham, the fishmongers of Billingsgate Market have many stories to tell
What connects Elias Lindo and the Hanukkah lamp?
A 17th-century Jewish broker in London brings together objects from the collections of two museums in the most fascinating way
London is open and always has been
15 objects from our collections, each showing that London is, and has always been, open to the wider world
Untold stories: London docks' hidden multicultural past
Here’s how we’re missing a crucial piece of the life in London’s docklands
Jewels of the Cheapside Hoard
An emerald watch, a salamander brooch and a cornelian squirrel
The 1889 London dockers’ and tailors’ strikes
When workers from two key local industries – tailoring and the docks – fought for better pay and working conditions
Silvertown 1917: London’s largest explosion
73 people died when an east London factory making TNT caught fire and exploded
Hidden gems of London Docklands archives
From clandestine wine tastings to a female police force, what went on at London’s Docklands
London’s lost department stores
Circus animals? Couture workshops? Shopping used to look a bit different
What is the Port of London Authority?
Steering the River Thames through changing tides and turbulent times