Every Free Museum in London
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Every Free Museum in London

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Every Free Museum in London

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74 picks in “Every Free Museum in London”, curated by TheTraveler on TheLysts.

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Every Free Museum in London — 10 items
NameMuseum NameNeighbourhoodAddressDescription
21Markfield Beam Engine and MuseumMarkfield Beam Engine and MuseumTottenhamMarkfield Road, London N15 4RBFeatures a restored Victorian steam engine and exhibits on the history of London's sewage and water systems.
22The British Red Cross MuseumThe British Red Cross MuseumMoorgate44 Moorfields, London EC2Y 9ALExplores the history of the British Red Cross and its humanitarian work through various exhibits and archives.
23Geology Collections, University College LondonGeology Collections, University College LondonBloomsburyGower Street, London WC1E 6BTHouses a vast array of geological specimens, including minerals, fossils, and rocks, used for teaching and research purposes.
24Metropolitan Police MuseumMetropolitan Police MuseumWandsworth11-12 Bow Street, London WC2E 7DLShowcases the history of London's Metropolitan Police Service, featuring artifacts, documents, and exhibits related to policing.
25Wimbledon Windmill MuseumWimbledon Windmill MuseumWimbledon CommonWindmill Road, London SW19 5NRHoused in a restored windmill, the museum offers exhibits on the history of windmills and local history.
26British Optical Association MuseumBritish Optical Association MuseumWestminster42 Craven Street, London WC2N 5NGThe oldest museum of ophthalmic optics in the world, showcasing a remarkable collection related to the history of eye care and eyewear.
27Hackney MuseumHackney MuseumHackney1 Reading Lane, London E8 1GQExplores the diverse history of Hackney and its communities through a range of exhibits and interactive displays.
28Royal College of Nursing Library and Heritage CentreRoyal College of Nursing Library and Heritage CentreMarylebone20 Cavendish Square, London W1G 0RNOffers insights into the history of nursing and healthcare, featuring exhibitions and a vast collection of nursing literature.
29Queen Elizabeth's Hunting LodgeQueen Elizabeth's Hunting LodgeChingfordRangers Road, Chingford E4 7QHA unique surviving timber-framed hunting lodge built for Henry VIII in 1543, offering insights into Tudor history.
30Little Holland HouseLittle Holland HouseCarshalton40 Beeches Avenue, Carshalton SM5 3LWThe former home of artist Frank Dickinson, designed and built by him between 1902 and 1904, reflecting the Arts and Crafts movement.
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