A display of weapons used in all conflicts in which British or Commonwealth forces have been involved since 1914. The museum's collections include archives of personal and official documents, photographs, film and video material, and oral history recordings, an extensive library, a large art collection, and examples of military vehicles and aircraft, equipment, and other artifacts.
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Churchill War Rooms
This underground lair, just around the corner from 10 Downing Street, is where Churchill spent endless hours plotting Allied victory during the Second World War. Come for the Map Room, which looks exactly as it did when the members of the War Cabinet abandoned it at the end of the war, and the Transatlantic Telephone Room, where Churchill had secret conversations with the US President.
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Horniman Museum
Frederick John Horniman was a Victorian tea trader and philanthropist and like to collect stuff. This is his collection. The upstairs space houses the museum’s extensive collection of musical instruments from around the world. There is, of course, the stuffed walrus
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Royal Air Force Museum
Amazing collection of planes used since WWI. Both friend and foe!
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The Cartoon Museum
If you like cartoons, this is the place for you! From Andy Capp to Asterix
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National Portrait Gallery
The Gallery holds the most extensive collection of portraits in the world.
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Science Museum
The Science Museum is the most visited science and technology museum in Europe. There are over 15,000 objects on display, including world-famous objects such as the Apollo 10 command capsule and Stephenson’s Rocket.
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National Gallery
Founded in 1824, it houses a collection of over 2,300 paintings dating from the mid-13th century to 1900