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We've all heard of lucky charms but have you ever heard of a lucky pig? Discover some of the luckiest animals in London's museums
If you were a captain in charge of a ship on a long sea voyage, wouldn’t it be useful to know where in the ocean y...
If you have visited the National Maritime Museum in London, you might have seen this Ship in a Bottle on your way in...
What’s on the menu? Well if you were on board Sir John Franklin's last expedition between 1845-48, probably this! ...
This figure head is the last surviving piece of a British Navy ship which was set on fire by its Captain who preferr...
A group of children have visited Compton Verney, an art gallery in a historic house. Among the folk art they discover...
16thC Town Hall which is a listed ancient building with a museum displaying items of local interest such as photograp...
Step on board the most extraordinary time-machine. Brunel’s ss Great Britain, the world’s first great ocean liner...
The Museum is in the Grade-1-listed, 17c house on Whitby's harbourside which belonged to Captain John Walker. In 174...
Medieval house with superb collections of textiles, armour and furniture, set in extensive grounds: * Riverside garde...
The Cuming Museum is temporarily closed following the fire at Walworth Road Town Hall on Monday 25 March 2013. The museum’s onsite services remain temporarily suspended. However many of the mus...
Built to last only 30 years, the 1869 clipper was in urgent need of conservation work by the end of 2006 when The Cut...
The award-winning Gloucester Waterways Museum (part of The Waterways Trust) is housed in a splendid Victorian warehou...
Community Museum celebrating the history and culture of the port and town of Goole and its surrounding area. Permanen...
Explore HMS Belfast’s nine decks to discover the stories of life on board this warship during Arctic convoys, D-Day...
As you arrive at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, the stunning sleek, black lines of Britain's first iron-hulled, armour...