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Entry is free (There is a charge for some temporary exhibitions) Opening times Last Friday of the month open until 22.30 for Lates, excluding December. The Museum is open every day, including Sundays and bank holidays, but closed 24-26 December. The Museum's step-free entrance is on Exhibition Road. Keep up to date at NHM_Visiting on Twitter Visiting our Museum at Tring? For your security, most areas of the Museum are protected by CCTV. On entry to the Museum your bags and other personal items will be inspected. We apologise for any inconvenience caused. What's on From the latest gallery highlights, daily activities and films to special exhibitions and events, find out what’s on for visitors. Getting here There are many ways to reach us. Temporary exhibitions Explore nature, science, conservation and artistic interpretation in our temporary exhibitions. Booking Find out about booking information for our events and exhibitions. Galleries Floor Plans Parents' survival guide Bringing the kids? Access guide

British Museum shop online Directions to London Canal Museum The museum is easy to reach. We are a few hundred yards from King's Cross station, and an easy walk from St. Pancras International. King's Cross is one of London's biggest transport interchanges. There is good street signage using the standard brown signs. The routes from King's Cross main line and Underground, from St. From the Regent's Canal (on foot) Exit at Caledonian Road (Thornhill Bridge) and follow the road to the south. For a detailed map from www.streetmap.co.uk click the link. Click the link for a more detailed printer friendly map and directions from King's Cross stations. Click here for printer-friendly map and directions to print and bring with you The Museum is beside Battlebridge Basin, on the Regent's Canal. From King's Cross Main Line From the front of King's Cross mainline station, turn left and walk alongside the station, down York Way. From St. Midland Main Line to East Midlands, Eurostar to Paris/Bruxelles, Thameslink, and high-speed services to Kent Euston Road Exit

Magic Worlds V&A Museum of Childhood Opening times 10.00 to 17.45 daily Admission is free Exhibitions and displays The Museum's exhibitions and displays explore a broad range of subjects relating to childhood, from design, photography and fashion, to play and social issues. Home» What's on» Exhibitions and displays Confiscation Cabinets Until 1 June 2014. Read more Are You Sitting Comfortably? Until 24 August 2014. Read more Daydreams and Diaries: The Story of Jacqueline Wilson 5 April - 2 November 2014. Read more Forthcoming exhibitions Find out what's coming up at the Museum. Read more Past exhibitions and displays Find out about some of the exhibitions and displays you may have missed at the Museum, from 2003 to present. Read more Touring exhibitions Find out about exhibitions for hire and what's coming to a venue near you. Read more Related content Related images from the collections Search the Collections home Shop online... Buy Visit us What's on About us

Visitor information Book ahead We offer two ways to visit Red House so we hope to suit everyone's needs. In the morning entry is by guided tour only and tours run every half hour between 11am and 1pm. From 1.30pm you can only visit unguided and there is no need to book. BRITISH MUSEUM William Morris Society / Houses - London Shh Email: info@williammorrissociety.org.ukPhone: 0208 7413735Website: Kelmscott House dates from the 1780s and is now chiefly associated with the designer, poet and socialist William Morris [1834-96] who lived here from 1878 until his death. He was not the first distinguished man to live in the house - in 1816 Sir Francis Ronalds constructed the first electric telegraph in the garden and in 1867 George MacDonald, the well known writer moved in; two of his most popular childrens' books, At the Back of the North Wind [1871] and The Princess and the Goblin [1873] were written here. Significant Inhabitants William Morris Opening Hours The Society's premises are open on Thursday and Saturday afternoons from 14.00 to 17.00 and at other times by appointment. Please note that the Society's premises are in the coach house and basement. Entrance Fee Free. Transport Tube: Ravenscourt Park

Winter Wonderland 2011 - Official Website About - London Shh London Shh... is a collection of nine of the city's hidden-gems; small historic houses which tell the stories of fascinating and famous former residents. Tucked away down intriguing streets and alleys, off the beaten tourist track you will find some of the city's best kept secrets. London Shh... formed in 2008 with a view to encourage more people to discover and enjoy these beautiful houses. The London Shh...houses are Benjamin Franklin House, Burgh House and Hampstead Museum, Dr. The London Shh...Loyalty Card The Loyalty Card is now available to pick up at participating houses. * Participating houses include: 2 Willow Road (National Trust), Benjamin Franklin House, Burgh House, Dr Johnson's House, Fenton House (National Trust), Freud Museum, Handel House Museum, John Wesley's House, Keats House Museum and Kelmscott House. * Goodie bags are limited to one per person and subject to availability.

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