The new museum will be housed within the historic Smithfield market buildings in central London and is expected to draw over two million visitors annually. The Mayor of London, Sir Sadiq Khan ...
Bloomberg uncovered 14,000 Roman artifacts beneath its London headquarters in the 2010s. It's gifting them to the London ...
The Museum of London has been gifted £20m and more than 14,000 Roman artefacts from US-based charitable organisation ...
The new museum will be housed within the historic Smithfield market buildings in central London and is expected to draw over two million visitors annually. UK work visa changes criticised as new ...
The museum plans to put them on public display when it opens its new premises in Smithfield next year. Sharon Ament, director of the London Museum, described the artefacts collection as "a ...
The London Museum received a £20 million donation ... The new location, being converted from the Smithfield meat market, is expected to draw more than two million visitors each year.
Bloomberg has donated 14,000 Roman artefacts to the museum, including writing tablets inscribed with the first written ...
The museum will be housed within the historic Smithfield market buildings in central London (Secci Smith/Museum of London/PA) “The London Museum will be a significant addition to our capital ...
Thousands of artefacts including Britain’s largest collection of Roman tablets and the first written reference to London were found during excavations at Bloomberg Place. Credit: Museum of ...
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