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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

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Medieval pilgrim shell tokens & St James’ Way

Explore London’s medieval shell relics, symbolising the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage’s lasting allure

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The queen’s chatelaine bag

Tracing the origins of three royal accessories with Medieval roots

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East London & the popularity of gospel choirs

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

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Behind the scenes

Rare books: What makes them special & how to care for them

Tips on identifying special books, storage and safe handling techniques to preserve these literary artefacts

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The 1889 London dockers’ & tailors’ strikes

When workers from two key local industries – tailoring and the docks – fought for better pay and working conditions

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Disability: A child’s perspective from 1950s London

These photos of disabled children in 1950s London attempt to fill in a crucial gap in our history

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Music icons, Soho fashion streets & the Swinging 60s

Here’s how music and fashion were intrinsically linked in 1960s London

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Projects

Bartering at Billingsgate Fish Market

Art for memories: Ahead of their move to Dagenham, the fishmongers of Billingsgate Market have many stories to tell

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British-Bangladeshis & the East End rag trade: A personal story

How Asma Begum’s parents travelled from Bangladesh in the 1960s to build a life in London’s East End

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Games

Christmas Quiz: How good is your Christmas trivia?

Take our Christmas Quiz to find out how much you know about this annual festival

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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

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How Moss Bros transformed with London’s fashion industry

Moss Bros is one of the longest-surviving Jewish-founded firms in London fashion

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Behind the scenes

Why are you touching that object without gloves?

All you need to know about glove-wearing while handling objects at London Museum

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Behind the scenes

Youth: A rare Festival of Britain sculpture by Daphne Henrion

What makes this rare sculpture, thought to be lost, special?

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Chicken Curries & Johnny Cakes: The diversity of Caribbean food

Two Londoners of Caribbean heritage share their culinary perspectives

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Food rationing & wartime trading at Sainsbury’s

From food rationing to setting up emergency shops, here’s how Sainsbury’s operated during First & Second World Wars

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Changing London: A view from inside Pentonville Prison

From behind the walls of HMP Pentonville, these men share their views of post-WWII London and their experiences as Londoners