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Class & Economics
Class & Economics

How London’s alternative currencies made change

In the past and present, Londoners have experimented with different forms of money

Trades & Workers
Trades & Workers

The City of London’s last lollipop lady

And the history of London’s traffic stoppers

Royalty & Aristocracy
Royalty & Aristocracy

The marriage of Queen Victoria & Prince Albert

A royal story of love – and loss

Games & Sports
Games & Sports

The London 2012 Olympics

A dreamlike opening ceremony. A successful haul of golds. And an area of east London transformed

Transport
Transport

Clapham Junction Station: One of Britain’s busiest

Don’t let the name fool you – this major transport hub isn’t in Clapham

Architecture & Home
Architecture & Home

Richmond Bridge

London’s oldest surviving Thames bridge

Music & Subculture
Music & Subculture

Sex Pistols: London’s resident punk rebels

The punk pioneers who defined a generation

Politics & Society
Politics & Society

The Battle of Cable Street

An East End victory over fascism

Death & Disasters
Death & Disasters

The Grenfell Tower fire

This 2017 blaze killed 72 people – a preventable tragedy which triggered calls for justice

Immigration & Identity
Immigration & Identity

Limehouse: London’s first Chinatown

The Chinese communities who lived in this pocket of the East End

Immigration & Identity
Immigration & Identity

Ignatius Sancho: Writer & early Black voter

After gaining his freedom, this 18th-century writer became one of the first Black voters in Britain

Lifestyle & Leisure
Lifestyle & Leisure

Masquerades in London’s pleasure gardens

Put on your finest costume and join revellers on London’s fashionable 18th-century dancefloors

Music & Subculture
Music & Subculture

Heaven: London’s gay superclub

A pioneering LGBTQ+ ultradisco and a home of UK queer rave subculture

Health & Disease
Health & Disease

Joseph Merrick: 'The Elephant Man'

The life of a Victorian Whitechapel resident made famous because of his physical disabilities

Class & Economics
Class & Economics

What were penny toys?

These colourful toys were sold on the streets by some of London’s poorest citizens

Publishing & Media
Publishing & Media

The history of the BBC

The world-famous BBC made its first radio broadcast from London over 100 years ago

Trades & Workers
Trades & Workers

West India Docks

These were once the world’s largest docks, built to handle goods from Caribbean slave plantations

Architecture & Home
Architecture & Home

Kew Bridge

The west London crossing opened twice by George III