Museum of London

Museum of London
Museum of London
Established 1976
Location City of London, England
Director Jack Lohman
Public transit access St. Paul's Central roundel1.PNG 300 metres walk
Barbican Circle roundel1.PNG H&c roundel.PNG Metropolitan roundel1.PNG 300 metres walk
Moorgate ____Circle roundel1.PNG ___H&c roundel.PNG __Metropolitan roundel1.PNG _Northern roundel1.PNG National Rail 600 metres walk
Website www.museumoflondon.org.uk

The Museum of London documents the history of London from the Prehistoric to the present day. The museum is located close to the Barbican Centre, as part of the striking Barbican complex of buildings created in the 1960s and 70s as an innovative approach to re-development within a bomb damaged area of the City. It is a few minutes' walk north of St Paul's Cathedral, overlooking the remains of the Roman city wall and on the edge of the oldest part of London, known as the City, now the financial district. It is primarily concerned with the social history of London and its inhabitants throughout history. The museum is a non-departmental public body.

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Description

Interior showing the Mayor's state coach

The museum was opened in 1976 as part of the Barbican Estate, using collections previously held by the Corporation at the Guildhall and also items from other collections, including the London Museum, which was located in Kensington Palace. The architects were Philip Powell and Hidalgo Moya, who adopted an innovative approach to museum design, whereby the galleries were laid out so that there was only one route through the museum - from the prehistoric period to the modern galleries.

The museum comprises a series of chronological galleries containing original artefacts, models, pictures and diagrams, with a strong emphasis on archaeological discoveries, the built city, urban development and London's social and cultural life, with interactive displays and activities for all ages. Fragments of the Roman London Wall can be seen just outside the museum. The prehistoric gallery, "London Before London" and the "Medieval London" gallery have already been updated, and in 2008 a refurbished gallery on "War, Plague and Fire" opened, covering the period of the English Civil War and the Great Fire of London to 1666.

The museum had a £20 million redevelopment which was completed in May 2010. This is its biggest investment since opening in 1976. The re-design, by London-based architects Wilkinson Eyre, tell the story of London and Londoners from the Great Fire of 1666 to the present day. The transformation includes four new galleries. The new City Gallery features large street level windows along London Wall and provides an illuminated showcase for the Lord Mayor's State Coach, which takes to the streets each November for the Lord Mayor's Show.

The Galleries of Modern London increase the museum's exhibition space by 25 percent and enable the display of 7,000 objects. Star exhibits include a reconstruction of Georgian and Victorian Pleasure gardens, the foreboding wooden interior of the Wellclose debtors prison cell, an art deco lift from Selfridges department store and the puppet stars of BBC children's TV Andy Pandy and Bill and Ben.

The "Expanding City" gallery covers the period 1660s to 1850. "People's City" addresses 1850 to 1940s including a Victorian walk with displays of shops and public buildings, and sections on the West End, Suffragettes, World War I and World War II, and everyday life.

The new galleries place a renewed emphasis on contemporary London and contemporary collecting. "World City" is the gallery which tells London's story from 1950 to the present day. Fashion looms large here - from formal suits of the 1950s, through to the Mary Quant dress of the swinging 60s, hippy chic in the 70s and the bondage trousers and ripped T-shirts of the punk era. Fashion comes right up to date with a pashmina from Alexander McQueen's 2008 collection.

The museum's new Sackler Hall contains an elliptical LED curtain where the work of up-and-coming young filmmakers will be screened in a bi-annual Museum of London Film Commission, in association with Film London. The museum's new art gallery "Inspiring London" will display new acquisitions of contemporary prints, paintings and drawings alongside a range of artwork from the museum's existing collection.

The museum is open every day from 10am to 6pm, except 24-26 December. Entry is free.

Museum of London Docklands

In 2003, Museum of London Docklands (formerly Museum in Docklands) was opened in a 19th-century grade I listed warehouse near Canary Wharf on the Isle of Dogs. Museum of London Docklands charts the history of London as a port, beginning 2000 years ago with the Roman trading post set up on the banks of the Thames and following London's expansion into the biggest port the world had ever known. In November 2007, it opened the capital's first permanent gallery examining London's involvement in the transatlantic slave trade, "London, Sugar & Slavery".

Museum of London Archaeology

Museum of London includes Museum of London Archaeology, which provides archaeological services in London but also does work elsewhere in the UK and abroad. Archaeological findings made by the service and others working in London are archived at the Museum of London Archaeological Archive.

Structure

Museum of London, Museum of London Docklands and Museum of London Archaeology are all part of the same group. Since 1 April 2008, the Museum has been jointly controlled and funded by the City of London Corporation and the Greater London Authority. Prior to this the Museum had been jointly controlled by the City of London and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. It is headed by a director.

List of directors

  1. Tom Hume (1972 to 1977)
  2. Max Hebditch (1977 to 1997)
  3. Simon Thurley (1997 to 2002)
  4. Professor Jack Lohman (2002 to present)

Floor directory

floor U1 Handicapped/disabled access floor E (Entrance Level) Handicapped/disabled access floor L1 Handicapped/disabled access floor L2 Handicapped/disabled access
Activity Space 1
Activity Space 2
Seminar Room
e-Learning Studio
Rotunda Garden
Terrace Boardroom
Garden Room
Terrace Gallery
London Wall Bar & Kitchen
Lunch Space
450,000 BC - AD 50: London Before London
Archaeology in Action
AD 50-410: Roman London
AD 410-1558: Medieval London
1550s-1660s: War, Plague & Fire
New Acquisitions
Weston Theatre Modern London 1670s-1850s: Expanding City
Modern London 1850s - 1940s: People's City
Modern London 1950s - Today: World City
Victorian Walk
City Gallery
Inspiring London
The Sackler Hall
Linbury Gallery
Garden Court

Transport connections

Service Station/Stop Lines/Routes served Distance from
Museum of London
London Buses London Buses Museum of London Handicapped/disabled access 4, 56
London Wall / Museum of London Handicapped/disabled access 100
Angel Street Handicapped/disabled access 172 220 metres walk[1]
St. Paul's Station Handicapped/disabled access 8, 25, 56, 242, 521 350 metres walk[2]
London Underground London Underground St. Paul's Central line 300 metres walk[3]
Barbican Circle line
Hammersmith & City line
Metropolitan line
300 metres walk[4]
Moorgate Circle line
Hammersmith & City line
Metropolitan line
Northern line
600 metres walk[5]
National Rail National Rail First Capital Connect

See also

References

  1. ^ "Walking directions to Museum of London from Angel Street bus stop". Maps.google.co.uk. 1970-01-01. http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?saddr=City+of+London,+Angel+Street+(EC1A)+(E-bound)+%4051.516250,-0.097610&daddr=St+Martin's+Le+Grand%2FA1&hl=en&sll=51.516748,-0.09701&sspn=0.003392,0.006856&geocode=FVoTEgMdtoL-_w%3BFQwXEgMdwYX-_w&vpsrc=0&dirflg=w&doflg=ptk&mra=dme&mrsp=1&sz=17&t=m&z=17. Retrieved 2011-11-04. 
  2. ^ "Walking directions to Museum of London from St. Paul's Station bus stop". Maps.google.co.uk. 1970-01-01. http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?saddr=Little+Britain&daddr=St+Pauls,+St.+Paul's+(Stop+SQ)+%4051.515570,-0.100070&hl=en&sll=51.516648,-0.09818&sspn=0.003392,0.006856&geocode=FaIWEgMduIX-_w%3BFbIQEgMdGnn-_w&vpsrc=0&dirflg=w&doflg=ptk&mra=dme&mrsp=0&sz=17&t=m&z=17. Retrieved 2011-11-04. 
  3. ^ "Walking directions to Museum of London from St Paul's tube station". Maps.google.co.uk. 1970-01-01. http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?saddr=St.+Paul's+%4051.514930,-0.097540&daddr=St+Martin's+Le+Grand%2FA1&hl=en&sll=51.517149,-0.096543&sspn=0.001689,0.003428&geocode=FTIOEgMd_IL-_w%3BFRwXEgMdw4X-_w&vpsrc=0&dirflg=w&doflg=ptk&mra=dme&mrsp=1&sz=18&t=m&z=18. Retrieved 2011-11-04. 
  4. ^ "Walking directions to Museum of London from Barbican tube station". Maps.google.co.uk. 1970-01-01. http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?saddr=United+Kingdom+(Barbican)&daddr=150+London+Wall,+City+of+London+EC2Y+5HN+(Museum+of+London)&hl=en&sll=51.521264,-0.092834&sspn=0.027023,0.054846&geocode=FRgjEgMdToH-_yF92mHRmsx9rA%3BFSEZEgMd6If-_yF9bPqOFMtfxA&vpsrc=0&dirflg=w&doflg=ptk&mra=pd&t=m&z=17. Retrieved 2011-11-04. 
  5. ^ "Walking directions to Museum of London from Moorgate station". Maps.google.co.uk. 1970-01-01. http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?saddr=moorgate+station&daddr=musuem+of+london&hl=en&sll=51.51785,-0.092354&sspn=0.006756,0.013711&geocode=FeQaEgMdFKf-_ynDDTiGqxx2SDGCcGHrnV0niA%3BFSEZEgMd6If-_yF9bPqOFMtfxA&vpsrc=0&dirflg=w&doflg=ptk&mra=ls&t=m&z=16. Retrieved 2011-11-04. 

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