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From our experts

In search of East End food on Roman Road

Where pie and mash meets biryani and dal puri

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From our experts

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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From our experts

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

Projects
Projects

Syrian booza in London: A Damascene ice cream made with soul

Levant café brings the traditional Syrian ice cream to London, creating a space that gives one a sense of home and identity

Collections
Collections

Of Victorian cravat pins & Cleopatra’s Needle

How did a chip off a 3,500-year-old Egyptian obelisk wind up as a fashionable Victorian cravat pin?

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From our experts

Windrush stories of the Indo-Caribbean community

Three Londoners of Indo-Caribbean descent share family stories of being part of the Windrush generation

Projects
Projects

London’s sport histories: Migration, diversity & inclusion

Five stories of people where migration has played an important role in the choice of sport, both as practitioners and supporters

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From our experts

Baby bottles from Roman London

These tiny baby bottles provide a rare insight into the culinary world of Roman infants and toddlers

Games
Games

Quiz: How well do you know London’s docks?

How much do you know about Docklands history? Play our quiz to find out!

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From our experts

Women in Indian indentured labour

A third of indentured labourers were women. Here’s a peek into their story

Projects
Projects

Ramadan in London: In search of ingredients from home

Ramadan intensifies the longing for familiar home-cooked meals for many migrant Muslims in London

Projects
Projects

The inspiring story behind North London United

North London United is a football project for young people born with Down syndrome

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From our experts

Librarian’s pick: Queer history books to read

Four books on LGBTQ+ history from the museum’s library that you should read, if you haven’t already

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Collections

How 3 women artists captured London’s landscape

How three contemporary artists have employed unconventional techniques to capture London

Exhibitions
Exhibitions

Six things you didn’t know about executions in London

London’s courts condemned more people to die than the rest of England, and six facts you may not know

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From our experts

From avoiding the gallows, to leading a mutiny

What happened to convicts who were transported to penal colonies instead of being executed?

Collections
Collections

Handkerchief politics: The Irish Question

A handkerchief highlights both an interesting phase of British politics and a quirky fashion statement

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From our experts

The mystery of Michael Collins’ signature

How London shaped the thinking of Irish revolutionary Michael Collins