
Recommended Family Days out in England, London
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The Saatchi Gallery, South Bank
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If your children are interested in painting or sculpture OR you would like them to become interested then this is the place to inspire. Saatchi is the main sponsor for young aspiring artists and there is always a vast array of their art on display. Check on their great website... | |
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The Women's Library, Shoreditch
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This is clearly the ultimate source for any of the children doing a serious project on any aspect of female history. There are tens of thousands of leaflets, pamphlets, magazines and books on subjects ranging from the suffragette movement to the latest on the woman's lib movem... | |
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Theatre Museum, Covent Garden
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The Theatre Museum is Britain's only performing arts museum. It is now housed in the V&A museum and has a fascinating collection of Costume and Textiles, photographs of famous personalities and a regular programme of videos of stage and screen performances from its extensive archives. C... | |
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Tower Bridge Exhibition, Tower Hill
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This is a great way to cross the Thames and experience spectacular views at the same time. The world famous Tower Bridge, which was built by the Victorians, now contains a fascinating museum telling the story of how it was built and operated. The great steam engines that were use... | |
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Tower of London, Tower Hill
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Once the dreaded last prison for many an unfortunate Lord or Lady but now the safe home of the famous Crown Jewels with some of the largest gems in the world. A tour through the Tower takes in over 1,000 years of history. Children will enjoy seeing the Beefeaters in their original costu... | |
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Vauxhall City Farm, Vauxhall
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If you live in London you can show the children a working farm with a minimum amount of travelling. The farm was created from derelict land by volunteers just a couple of decades ago and is dedicated to showing kids how a farm works. There are milking demonstrations and lot... | |
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Vestry House Museum, Walthamstow
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Eighteenth Century workhouse, Nineteenth Century police station and now a Museum of local life. If any of your children have to do a local history project of this area then this is the obvious place to come. The Museum has displays on the development of local industry, the histor... | |
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