Shakespeare’s lost London home discovered
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Anyone who’s ever done a bit of beachcombing knows the thrill of finding something hidden in the sand. But for mudlarks — a term that refers to people who hunt for rare objects along the shores of the River Thames — discoveries can quite literally be ...
Cultural collections in the British capital range from the mammoth to the highly specialised — and from the mainstream to the wonderfully bizarre.
London, a city steeped in literary history, boasts numerous sites that hold unique and fascinating experiences for literature lovers. Here's a guide to 20 of the most captivating literary sites in London, including pubs, hotels, and restaurants that were ...
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A walk through London’s earliest history
Join us on a journey back to the very beginning of London’s history to explore the remains of Londinium, the original Roman settlement founded in 43 CE. Starting in the historic district known as "The City,
The Museum of London, together with Nokia, began testing a system last Friday using Near Field Communication (NFC) RFID tags at its two facilities to provide vouchers, exhibit information, reservations and other data to users with NFC enabled phones.