One of London's oldest railway stations, at Greenwich, is to get some tender loving care as the old canopy on Platform 2 will ...
The concertina-fold almanacs, also known as girdlebooks, as they could be hung from a belt and carried around, were fold-out ...
Southeastern's newish Class 707 ‘City Beam’ trains will be fitted with customer toilets for the first time, the operator has ...
Running through part of Bloomsbury is the moderately upmarket Lambs Conduit Street, and if you look carefully, you can see ...
If a planned railway from the 1860s had come to pass, people travelling on the Charing Cross branch of the Northern line ...
A recently restored and richly decorated brick vaulted subway that used to link first class passengers arriving at Crystal Palace High Level railway station with the Crystal Palace building itself.
The famous London rotating wheel with views across most of central London. Each of the 32 viewing pods represents one of London’s municipal boroughs, and the wheel takes about 30 minutes for a full ...
The Abbey has been the UK’s coronation church since 1066, and is the final resting place of 17 monarchs. The church we see today was begun by Henry III in 1245 and is one of the most important Gothic ...
A nightclub that closed barely a year after it opened is the subject of an entire exhibition, thanks to the exceptional ...
A museum devoted to the history of public transport in London. From the early buses and trams, through to the world’s first underground railway and up to modern times. Numerous galleries showing ...
Gresham College, founded in 1597 by the will of the merchant Thomas Gresham, gives free talks and lectures to the public. Despite its name, it does not enrol students or award degrees but offers free ...
Opened in 2014, the Goldmiths’ Centre is a training academy for students who want to learn the art of making jewellery. It’s also open to the public to visit when there are exhibitions, and they have ...