The Guards Museum
The Guards Museum, which opened in 1988, tells the story of the five Foot Guard Regiments of the Household Division, providing an exclusive insight into the Foot Guards and Household Cavalry, their combat histories and […]
The Guards Museum, which opened in 1988, tells the story of the five Foot Guard Regiments of the Household Division, providing an exclusive insight into the Foot Guards and Household Cavalry, their combat histories and […]
Housed in a magnificent 19th century pumping station used to pump West London’s water supply for more than a century, the Kew Bridge Steam Museum contains all things to do with steam. The museum centres […]
London, Museums & Galleries, Sports
Charting football’s evolution, the West Ham United Museum is a worthwhile experience for any fan of the game, not just those whose favourite colours are claret and blue. An intriguing timeline runs the length of […]
The British Music Experience is an interactive museum located in the O2 Arena, dedicated to the last 60 years of British popular music. From jazz to pop, there are over 600 pieces of the most […]
The Fashion and Textile Museum is a centre for contemporary fashion, textiles and jewellery in London. The museum was founded by the famous British fashion and textile designer Zandra Rhodes, who is noted for her […]
The Freud Museum was the home of Sigmund Freud and his family when they escaped Nazi annexation of Austria in 1938. It remained the family home until Anna Freud, the youngest daughter, died in 1982. […]
From antique fire engines and Victorian uniforms to the world’s most advanced fire equipment, London Fire Brigade’s museum tells the story of the capital’s fire-fighters. Built in 1820, Winchester House in Southwark Bridge Road was […]
Whether you’re a motorcycle fanatic or just have a passing interest, this is the only London museum devoted to the two-wheeled vehicle. Museum founder Bill Crosby began collecting bikes in the 1960s. He initially displayed […]
The Museum of Brands, Packaging and Advertising in London examines the history of consumer culture from Victorian times to the present day. 200 years of consumer culture is reflected through packaging design, brand development, poster […]
The Musical Museum contains one of the world’s foremost collections of self-playing musical instruments. It was founded in 1963 by Frank Holland MBE, who believed that self-playing musical instruments should be preserved and played. The […]
