Any questions?
Q1: Where do the museum objects come from?
All the museum objects on this site are part of the collections of the Museum of London.
Q2: What is the difference between this site and the integrated Exploring 20th century London site http://www.20thcenturylondon.org.uk/?
This microsite contains objects from the Museum of London together with a timeline and interactive games which are unique to this site. The objects can be accessed via
- the themes which divide the objects up under subjects;
- the timeline which categorises the objects under events;
- the boroughs pages;
- people and organisation pages
- or you can search the whole microsite using the catalogue
These objects and related information feature on http://www.20thcenturylondon.org.uk/, together with objects from the London Transport Museum, Croydon Museum and Heritage Service and the Jewish Museum.
Q3: What is the museum’s Hub?
The London Museums Hub is a partnership between four museums, the Museum of London, London's Transport Museum, the Horniman Museum and the Geffrye Museum. It is one of nine Hubs across England established under the Renaissance in the Regions scheme . It is funded through the Museums Libraries and Archives Council (MLA).
For more information on the London Hub see the MLA London website.
Q4: How was the project funded?
Through the Designation Challenge Fund (D.C.F.)
Q5: Where can I go to see the objects featured on the website?
To see objects on display in the galleries, see the main Museum of London site for the Museum’s opening hours. Entry is free to the permanent galleries.
Q6: I have some information about one of the objects on your site, how can I let you know?
Please contact us
Q7: Can I copy/download images shown on the website?
For information on copying images shown on the website please see our Terms and Conditions page.
Q8: Where can I get images of objects appearing on the website?
Please contact the Picture Library through the General Enquiries email address
Q9: How can I contact you?
Please use the Contacts page on the main Museum website
Q10: There is an error on your website, who do I contact about this?
If you spot a mistake and want to let us know, please contact us with the details. If the error relates to an object please include the ID number for that object to enable us to locate it. The ID number can be found on the object pages under the image and will look like this: 2005/7614.
We hope you enjoy exploring the site and finding out more about the history of this vibrant city.