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Architecture & Home
Architecture & Home

Waterloo Bridge

Sometimes called the “ladies’ bridge”, this is a crossing that’s inspired Monet and The Kinks

Death & Disasters
Death & Disasters

Abney Park Cemetery

The only Magnificent Seven cemetery that doubles as a tree garden

Lifestyle & Leisure
Lifestyle & Leisure

Strange & delightful dolls in our collection

Featuring headless puppets, the ever-stylish Sindy and a 300-year-old doll with human hair

Architecture & Home
Architecture & Home

Westminster Bridge

A crossing to the heart of government

Health & Disease
Health & Disease

Why is London called the Big Smoke?

Fog, smog and deadly fumes

Nature & Environment
Nature & Environment

London pigeons: A bird's eye view of history

Love them or hate them, pigeons have been part of London for over 1,000 years

Rights & Activism
Rights & Activism

The New Cross fire

13 young Black people died in this 1981 tragedy, which led to the Brixton Uprising

Rights & Activism
Rights & Activism

Women’s toilets & the fight for the right to work

What can a toilet roll tell us about the history of women’s access to work and leisure?

Games & Sports
Games & Sports

Tiny the wonder dog: Rat-killing champion

London’s most famous, most deadly terrier

Rights & Activism
Rights & Activism

Sophia Duleep Singh: The Suffragette princess

For this Punjabi royal, winning women’s vote was worth breaking the law

War & Weapons
War & Weapons

London’s Blitz: A city at war

The German bombing campaign which rained down death and destruction on London

Royalty & Aristocracy
Royalty & Aristocracy

Queen Victoria’s nifty needlework

Embroidery, crocheting, making dresses for toy dolls: Victoria was one crafty Queen

Art & Design
Art & Design

Roger Mayne’s photographs of post-war London

A window into life in the capital from the 1950s

Games & Sports
Games & Sports

How street play shaped the lives of London’s children

These city kids created their own outdoor playgrounds with scooters, skipping ropes and songs

Food & Diet
Food & Diet

Pleasure gardens: London’s early restaurants?

London’s thriving restaurant scene has roots in these hedonistic spaces of music and entertainment

Music & Subculture
Music & Subculture

The glamorous life of opera singer Adelina Patti

One of the most successful sopranos of the 1800s, Patti gained fame, wealth and a castle in Wales

Lifestyle & Leisure
Lifestyle & Leisure

The Ballets Russes in London

This pioneering touring dance company made the capital their home in the early 1900s

Lifestyle & Leisure
Lifestyle & Leisure

The great ballet dancer Anna Pavlova

A Russian-born star who took the world by storm in the early 1900s