Objects & Stories
Try these journeys
Browse by borough
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  Barking & DagenhamGreyhound racing, 16th-century witch trials and the 1960s Ford machinists’ strike 
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  BarnetHighway robbery, a 15th-century battlefield and the treasured Hampstead Heath 
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  BexleyLinks to the Gunpowder Plot and Peasants’ Revolt, and home to arguably the world’s most beautiful sewage works 
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  BrentBrent’s locals can boast of Wembley Stadium, and almost 150 languages between them 
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  BromleyLondon’s largest borough was once home to Charles Darwin, and the relocated Crystal Palace 
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  CamdenBest known for its market and music scene, Camden has room for the British Museum too 
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  City of LondonWhere it all began, courtesy of the Romans, nearly 2,000 years ago 
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  City of WestminsterHome to the Houses of Parliament, Chinatown and London’s theatreland 
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  CroydonAs well as giving us Stormzy, this borough gave Britain its first international airport 
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  EalingThe borough where entertainment history collides with suburbia – and some striking architectural landmarks 
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  EnfieldAn arms factory, Adele and the world’s first ATM 
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  GreenwichA historic military and maritime hub by the river 
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  HackneyWhere warehouses and workshops have become studios, galleries, cafes and clubs 
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  Hammersmith & FulhamA 16th-century palace, an imposing Victorian prison and a glorious suspension bridge 
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  HaringeyIn the 19th century, Haringey welcomed Alexandra Palace and Tottenham Hotspur Football Club 
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  HarrowHarrow’s famous school opened in 1572, while Kodak set up a factory here in 1891 
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  HaveringHavering’s past includes a Bronze Age hoard and a Tube-driven transformation to suburbia 
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  HillingdonThe borough of Heathrow, and Uxbridge’s Second World War air force station 
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  HounslowA borough whose history takes in aristocratic wealth, dangerous highwaymen and rock’n’roll royalty 
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  IslingtonShaped by waterways, elegant squares and distinctive council estates, Islington is home to cultural icons and radical thinkers 
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  Kensington & ChelseaLondon’s smallest borough packs a big punch with tourist draws like Portobello Road and several world-renowned museums 
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  Kingston upon ThamesThis royal borough’s coat of arms shows three salmon – a sign of its ancient connection to the river 
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  LambethCulture, industry, a historic cricket ground – Lambeth bears the imprint of many diverse influences 
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  LewishamTaking in areas like New Cross and Sydenham, Lewisham is home to beautiful gardens as well as sites of rebellion and protest 
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  MertonAn outer London borough with a history of textiles, tobacco and, most famously, tennis 
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  NewhamA borough shaped by Thameside industry – and the London 2012 Olympics 
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  RedbridgeOne of London’s greenest boroughs, where 40% is open space 
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  Richmond upon ThamesFamous for its beautiful parks, miles of Thames waterfront and royal connections 
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  SouthwarkAn amazing snapshot of London’s history that spans Roman ruins and the gleaming Shard skyscraper 
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  SuttonA story of ancient villages swallowed by suburbia 
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  Tower HamletsThe heart of London’s East End whose story dates back to Roman times 
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  Waltham ForestA borough with a reputation for wildlife, creativity and top-tier footballers 
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  WandsworthWhere you’ll find the iconic Battersea Power Station and some of south London’s best-known green spaces 
Browse by time period
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  Prehistoric (Pre 44)Before London was London 
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  Roman (43 – 410)From the arrival of the Romans to the decline of their empire 
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  Early Medieval (410 – 1066)Six hundred years that stretch from the Romans to the Norman conquest of Britain 
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  Medieval (1066 – 1540)London in the Middle Ages 
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  Tudor (1485 – 1603)The Tudor family’s kings and queens ruled England for over 100 years 
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  Elizabethan (1558 – 1603)A period defined by Queen Elizabeth I, the longest-ruling Tudor monarch 
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  Jacobean (1603 – 1625)London under King James I 
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  Stuart (1603 – 1714)After the Tudors came the Stuarts, including James I, James II, Charles I and Charles II 
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  Georgian (1714 – 1830)Life in Georgian London, when Britain was ruled by four kings named George 
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  Hanoverian (1714 – 1837)Spanning the reigns of five kings from the House of Hanover, a British royal house with German origins 
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  Victorian (1837 – 1901)The era-defining rule of Queen Victoria 
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  20th century London (1900 – 1999)A century of enormous and rapid change 
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  London today (2000+)From the new millennium to the present day 
Delve into the fascinating stories that shaped London
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Class & Economics Class & Economics Class & EconomicsFinding beauty in 1930s working-class LondonHumphrey Spender’s photos were born from an appreciation of ordinary life 
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Fashion & Style Fashion & Style Fashion & StyleKatharine Hamnett shaped the style of the 1980sOversized silhouettes, worn-in denim, political slogans – Hamnett’s designs drove a new London look 
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Fashion & Style  
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Food & Diet  
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Nature & Environment Nature & Environment Nature & EnvironmentLondon’s whaling trade: Blubber & baleenWhether sporting a corset or reading by lamplight, Londoners once relied on the products of whaling 
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Lifestyle & Leisure Lifestyle & Leisure Lifestyle & LeisureCollecting cash at Shakespeare’s playsTudor and Stuart theatres may have relied on these single-use money pots 
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Death & Disasters Death & Disasters Death & DisastersFrances Burney’s mahogany desk: A symbol of slaveryExploring histories of pain and exploitation in one English novelist’s writing desk 
More about our collections
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  About our collectionsExplore the lives and stories of Londoners through more than seven million objects, including the world’s largest archaeological archive 
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  What we collectThe museum collects objects that help to tell the stories of this diverse, multicultural city of over nine million people 
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  Collections projectsPartnerships and collaboration with Londoners is at the heart of our work 
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  ResearchFind out about our research projects, collaborations and opportunities 
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  Collections access & enquiriesWe’d love to hear from you if you’d like to enquire about our collections 
 
                        
                            
                             
                        
                    