Blog
Explore the stories of the world's greatest city and uncover the hidden treasures of our collections.

Anna Pavlova's Swan costume & the evolution of tutus
Deconstructing the complex artistry behind Anna Pavlova’s most famous tutu

Quiz: How well do you know London's lingo?
Why are London policemen called Bobbies? And what does 'Knees up' mean?

Lunar New Year in London: Celebration, change & Chinatown
A story of tradition, adaptation and cultural pride in modern London

The fight for disability rights in London: A personal perspective
Anahita Harding fights London’s accessibility barriers through art and protest

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

Ghosts & ghouls of London’s Docklands
Two stories of hauntings and horror in 19th-century London

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

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

David Sassoon: Making London fashionable
We unpack the glamourous world of Bellville Sassoon and celebrate David’s contribution to London as a Fashion City

Seeking refuge in London
Our collection highlights powerful stories of refugees seeking sanctuary in London while facing challenges

Steeped in history: Tea drinking in Britain
The history of tea in Britain is deeply entwined with colonial histories of sugar and the East India Co.

The Backstreet: London’s iconic men-only leather bar
For 37 years, The Backstreet was an iconic part of London’s leather and gay bar scene

East London & the popularity of gospel choirs
How have gospel choirs from east London contributed to the UK’s musical soundscape?

Why fashion manufacturing moved away from London
From the 1940s onwards, here’s why many London-based fashion makers struggled to retain their base in the capital

How Moss Bros transformed with London’s fashion industry
Moss Bros is one of the longest-surviving Jewish-founded firms in London fashion

Chicken Curries & Johnny Cakes: The diversity of Caribbean food
Two Londoners of Caribbean heritage share their culinary perspectives

In search of East End food on Roman Road
Where pie and mash meets biryani and dal puri