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Ragged School Museum - Features Victorian education, history and culture of London's East End. The Museum includes a re-created Victorian classroom and runs a varied programme of activities for all ages.
 
Sir John Soane's Museum - Sir John Soane's life and work (1753-1837) are displayed in his own amazing house at Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, now a museum.
 
The Bank of England Museum - Traces the history of the bank since its foundation by Royal Charter in 1694. Behind the scenes look at bank note design and production.
 
The British Crown Jewels - The famous Tower of London holds the British Crown Jewels belonging to the royal family.
 
The British Museum - Houses a vast collection of world art and artifacts. A large part of the collection can be viewed online.
 
The Cutty Sark - Greatest of the old tea clippers, overlooking the Thames at Greenwich. A living testimony to the bygone, glorious days of sail.
 
The Dickens House Museum - His 19th century home in London, now preserved as a historic house museum.
 
The Fire Brigade Museum - London's fire services since The Great Fire in 1666. An unusual collection of firefighting equipment and memorabilia dating from 1720.
 
The Freud Museum - London home of Sigmund and his daughter Anna Freud. Now a museum containing Freud's library and collection of antiquities. The main site is in English, but includes brief guides in French, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish.
 
The Horniman Museum and Gardens - The natural history collection contains animals, plants, anthropological and geological specimens from many countries.
 
The Island History Trust - The Island History Trust is a community history project dedicated to recording and preserving the history of the Isle of Dogs in the East End of London and the people who live there.
 
The Jewish Museum - Heritage of the Jewish community in Britain and the diaspora. Exhibits aim to increase knowledge and understanding about Judaism.
 
The London Dungeon - Encounter European history at its most heinous in this infamous museum of horror. Learn of the grisly punishments of pressing, boiling and beheading and the true tales of madmen and murderers.
 
The Museum of St. Bartholomew's Hospital - Displays history of the now famous teaching hospital founded c.1123 in London, England. Guide and visitor information from Hidden London.
 
The National Museum of Science and Industry - Consisting of the Science Museum, London, the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television, Bradford, and the National Railway Museum, York.
 
The Old Operating Theatre - Britain's oldest surviving operating theatre, dating to 1822 and restored with original furniture, includes museum exhibits on early medicine and herbal remedies.
 
The Old Operating Theatre and Herb Garret - Britain's oldest surviving operating theatre, dating to 1822 and restored with original furniture, includes museum exhibits on early medicine and herbal remedies.
 
The Royal Institution of Great Britain - Dedicated to scientific research and scientific education since 1799. Houses the Michael Faraday Laboratory & Museum.
 
The Sherlock Holmes Museum - Located at 221B Baker Street in London, the museum is dedicated to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's fictional detective Sherlock Holmes and is faithfully maintained as described in the published stories.
 
The Wallace Collection, Hertford House - Considered one of the best collections of fine arts including paintings, porcelain, furnishings and armoury.
 
 

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