Chortle your way round this amusing little museum, which displays British cartoons, caricatures, comics and animations. En savoir plus .
It’s fitting that the man who had 300,000 people file past his coffin before his state funeral now has a museum dedicated to his life. En savoir plus .
The history of London told through reconstructed interiors and street scenes, alongside displays of original artefacts found during the museum's archaeological digs. En savoir plus .
This 120-year history of consumerism, culture, design, domestic life, fashion, folly and fate, presented as a magnificently cluttered time tunnel of cartons and bottles, toys and advertising displays. En savoir plus .
Within the elegant confines of this red brick engine house is the tale of the design and construction of the Thames Tunnel, the oldest tunnel in London. En savoir plus .
For genuine steam enthusiasts this museum hosts Cornish engines (in their original engine housings) and rotative engines (collected from pumping stations around the country). En savoir plus .
Housed in two buildings at the Royal Artillery’s base abutting the Thames, the museum covers the history of guns and gunpowder from Ancient China to contemporary Iraq. En savoir plus .