Objects & Stories
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Browse by borough

Barking & Dagenham
Greyhound racing, 16th-century witch trials and the 1960s Ford machinists’ strike

Barnet
Highway robbery, a 15th-century battlefield and the treasured Hampstead Heath

Bexley
Links to the Gunpowder Plot and Peasants’ Revolt, and home to arguably the world’s most beautiful sewage works

Brent
Brent’s locals can boast of Wembley Stadium, and almost 150 languages between them

Bromley
London’s largest borough was once home to Charles Darwin, and the relocated Crystal Palace

Camden
Best known for its market and music scene, Camden has room for the British Museum too

City of London
Where it all began, courtesy of the Romans, nearly 2,000 years ago

City of Westminster
Home to the Houses of Parliament, Chinatown and London’s theatreland

Croydon
As well as giving us Stormzy, this borough gave Britain its first international airport

Ealing
The borough where entertainment history collides with suburbia – and some striking architectural landmarks

Enfield
An arms factory, Adele and the world’s first ATM

Greenwich
A historic military and maritime hub by the river

Hackney
Where warehouses and workshops have become studios, galleries, cafes and clubs

Hammersmith & Fulham
A 16th-century palace, an imposing Victorian prison and a glorious suspension bridge

Haringey
In the 19th century, Haringey welcomed Alexandra Palace and Tottenham Hotspur Football Club

Harrow
Harrow’s famous school opened in 1572, while Kodak set up a factory here in 1891

Havering
Havering’s past includes a Bronze Age hoard and a Tube-driven transformation to suburbia

Hillingdon
The borough of Heathrow, and Uxbridge’s Second World War air force station

Hounslow
A borough whose history takes in aristocratic wealth, dangerous highwaymen and rock’n’roll royalty

Islington
Shaped by waterways, elegant squares and distinctive council estates, Islington is home to cultural icons and radical thinkers

Kensington & Chelsea
London’s smallest borough packs a big punch with tourist draws like Portobello Road and several world-renowned museums

Kingston upon Thames
This royal borough’s coat of arms shows three salmon – a sign of its ancient connection to the river

Lambeth
Culture, industry, a historic cricket ground – Lambeth bears the imprint of many diverse influences

Lewisham
Taking in areas like New Cross and Sydenham, Lewisham is home to beautiful gardens as well as sites of rebellion and protest

Merton
An outer London borough with a history of textiles, tobacco and, most famously, tennis

Newham
A borough shaped by Thameside industry – and the London 2012 Olympics

Redbridge
One of London’s greenest boroughs, where 40% is open space

Richmond upon Thames
Famous for its beautiful parks, miles of Thames waterfront and royal connections

Southwark
An amazing snapshot of London’s history that spans Roman ruins and the gleaming Shard skyscraper

Sutton
A story of ancient villages swallowed by suburbia

Tower Hamlets
The heart of London’s East End whose story dates back to Roman times

Waltham Forest
A borough with a reputation for wildlife, creativity and top-tier footballers

Wandsworth
Where you’ll find the iconic Battersea Power Station and some of south London’s best-known green spaces
Browse by time period

Prehistoric (Pre 44)
Before London was London

Roman (43 – 410)
From the arrival of the Romans to the decline of their empire

Early Medieval (410 – 1066)
Six hundred years that stretch from the Romans to the Norman conquest of Britain

Medieval (1066 – 1540)
London in the Middle Ages

Tudor (1485 – 1603)
The Tudor family’s kings and queens ruled England for over 100 years

Elizabethan (1558 – 1603)
A period defined by Queen Elizabeth I, the longest-ruling Tudor monarch

Jacobean (1603 – 1625)
London under King James I

Stuart (1603 – 1714)
After the Tudors came the Stuarts, including James I, James II, Charles I and Charles II

Georgian (1714 – 1830)
Life in Georgian London, when Britain was ruled by four kings named George

Hanoverian (1714 – 1837)
Spanning the reigns of five kings from the House of Hanover, a British royal house with German origins

Victorian (1837 – 1901)
The era-defining rule of Queen Victoria

20th century London (1900 – 1999)
A century of enormous and rapid change

London today (2000+)
From the new millennium to the present day
Delve into the fascinating stories that shaped London
- Immigration & Identity
Immigration & IdentityAn Irish Traveller community in 1980s Bermondsey
These photos put the focus on a group often left out of London’s story
- Art & Design
Art & DesignGuinness’ iconic early adverts were born in London
These quirky 1930s posters, with slogans like ‘Guinness is Good for You’, have stood the test of time
- London Places
London PlacesLundenwic: The other medieval London
When Roman London was abandoned, a new settlement sprang up beyond the walls
- Health & Disease
Health & DiseaseWitches, medicine & magic through London’s history
In the face of widespread death and disease, early Londoners turned to the supernatural
- Love, Sex & Relationships
Love, Sex & RelationshipsSunil Gupta’s photo-collages protested Section 28
This 1988 series challenged homophobic government legislation through photography and poetry
- Fashion & Style
Fashion & StyleInside the Big Biba department store
Open for just two years, the 1970s flagship shop for this fashion label was a shopper’s paradise
- Royalty & Aristocracy
Royalty & AristocracyThe Savoy Palace & Hospital
How a magnificent medieval manor became a Tudor hospital for the poor – and then fell into ruins
More about our collections

About our collections
Explore the lives and stories of Londoners through more than seven million objects, including the world’s largest archaeological archive

What we collect
The museum collects objects that help to tell the stories of this diverse, multicultural city of over nine million people

Collections projects
Partnerships and collaboration with Londoners is at the heart of our work

Research
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