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- Hats off to whoever coupled these carriages together. https://t.co/543iQzOy78 1 week ago
- Fantastically ironic book in the allergy ward at the hospital. https://t.co/5xfXNuR8E2 2 weeks ago
- Absolute gem on the Time Out website this morning. The headline working beautifully with the pop up video ad in the… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 2 months ago
- Went for a night of prog jazz, got a bit of Bach too 👌🏼 @its_adamneely @jazzcafelondon @benwheway https://t.co/JF7JV12e6X 2 months ago
- 5 kids in my year 3 daughter's class wrote that they 'aspire to be YouTubers'. Christ. 4 months ago
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- The Walkie Talkie part two – Sky Garden
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- Crossrail archaeology dig
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- Leadenhall Building
- Seoul Bakery
- William Morris Gallery
- The London 2012 Olympics
- The Shard
- Kingly Court
- Green Chain Walk
- Docklands Museum
- Sukho Fine Thai Cuisine
- Smug
- The Old Blue Last
- Palais Garnier shop
- The Stow Festival
- Leighton House Museum
- Kentish Town back streets
- The Lowry
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- Dean Street Townhouse
- Science Museum
- North Downs
- Brunswick Centre
- Screen on the Green
- Abbey Road
- John Rylands Library
- Institute of Contemporary Arts
- Museum of Childhood
- Boris Bikes
- Newington Green
- The Roebuck
- Band on the Wall
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Category Archives: Children
Science Museum
The Science Museum, Kensington, London. Founded in 1857, London’s Science Museum is world renowned for its collections and galleries, home to over 300,000 items. A popular desination on the London tourist circuit, the museum is free to all and welcomes … Continue reading
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Museum of Childhood
Museum of Childhood, Bethnal Green, London. Home to the V&A’s collection of childhood related objects and artefacts, spanning the 1600s to the present day. A haven for children and a chance for adults to revisit their childhood.
Posted in Architecture, Children, London, Sights
Tagged albert, cafe, exhibition, model, photography, play, sign, thunderbirds, toys, V and A, victoria
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