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Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms, St James   
Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms At 5pm on the last day of the war the lights were turned off and these underground rooms were preserved. Beneath the Foreign Office, in a warren of small rooms, was where Churchill and his team directed war operations. The Cabinet Room is arranged as if a meeting were about to con...
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City Museum & Art Gallery, Bristol   
City Museum & Art Gallery Most city museums hold a vast range of objects and its not difficult to find something to interest even the most demanding family members. This museum is one of the best in the country, reflecting the rich history of this city. There is a dynamic temporary exhibition programme that complem...
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Clink Prison Museum, Southwark   
Clink Prison Museum Gloomy rooms lit by candles, covered in sawdust with moans and groans coming from the waxworks this is a spooky place. May not be suitable for very young children. It probably got its name from the clinking of the manacles, chains and bolts that were used. It was also the origin of the ph...
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Clowns International Clowns' Gallery & Museum, Hackney   
Clowns International Clowns' Gallery & Museum Find out what lies behind the greasepaint! Clowns have an unofficial code, that no two performers are allowed to wear the same make-up so a collection of painted eggs records the makeup of hundreds of designs in Britain. Visit the Museum, join the Clown Association or hire a Clown...
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Cogges Manor Farm Museum, Witney   
Cogges Manor Farm Museum Step back in time and discover what life was like for the Victorians of rural Oxfordshire. On this farmstead with its original Cotswold buildings there are demonstrations of hand-milking and butter-making. Meet traditional breeds of farm animals, talk to farm hands and dairy maids...
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Cornish Mines & Engines, Redruth   
Cornish Mines & Engines One of the main reasons why the Romans colonized Britain was because of the great reserves of tin and copper in Cornwall. This great mining heritage from then until today is explained through the help of children's quizzes and trails and demonstrations of the great machines used for carr...
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Cotswold Motor Museum & Toy Collection, Cheltenham   
Cotswold Motor Museum & Toy Collection For anyone interested in cars, particularly those of the vintage variety, then this museum, with the added bonus of a great toy collection, is for you. It tells the story of motoring through the 20th Century not only with cars but also with what you took on a picnic 80 years ago, well not...
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