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Museum of London Docklands

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The Museum of London Docklands is a museum on the Isle of Dogs, East London that tells the history of London's River Thames and the growth of Docklands. The museum is part of the Museum of London jointly funded by the City of London Corporation and the Greater London Authority.The museum opened in 2003 in grade I listed early-19th century Georgian "low" sugar warehouses built in 1802 on the side of West India Docks on the Isle of Dogs, a short walk from the Canary Wharf development.Collections and exhibitsLots of the museum's collection is from the museum and archives of the Port of London Authority, which became part of the port and river collections of the Museum of London in the 1970s. These were put into storage by the Museum of London in 1985. The museum includes videos presented by Tony Robinson, and it houses a large collection of historical artifacts, models, and pictures in 12 galleries and a children's gallery (Mudlarks), arranged over two floors. Visitors are directed through the displays in chronological order. The periods covered range from the first port on the Thames in Roman times to the closure of the central London docks in the 1970s and subsequent transformation of the area with commercial and residential developments. The Museum of London Docklands has a lecture theatre and meeting rooms and hosts talks and events connected with the docks. Several workers who worked on the docks in the 1960s take part in these events, including one from the Pentonville Five. The reading room and Sainsbury's Study Centre house the archives.

Address: West India Quay, Canary Wharf, London E14 4AL, UK
Phone: 020 7001 9844
State: Greater London
City: London
Zip Code: E14 4AL

opening times

Monday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM


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Reviews
Really lovely free museum that goes quite in depth with the history of London and in particular the Docklands. Staff were friendly, helpful and the place is really well laid out with little experiences and interaction in most places.nnSome of the words used are questionable for todays age so it would be nice to see some changes made, otherwise I highly recommend this place for a date, gaining some historical insight or just a place to wonder with a friend.
It's one of my favourite museums .nnFun combined with education.nnFrom Explore, discover to play .nn3 floors to visit, including the basement .nnRestroom.nnCafe.nnShop.nnFree entry or for small donations.nnAdditional activities for kids under 5 books online for additional charge .nnEnjoy your visit
Starting from Floor 3, this museum offers up an insight into the dockside evolution of London, how it was shaped and it's dark place during the Atlantic slave trade. There's quite a lot to take in here on all levels but perhaps the best part is Sailortown - a large recreation of what the port offered up for sailors and generally anyone passing through - it's atmospheric and gives one a real glimpse of how laborious dockside work could be. Look out for the Sainsbury's section on the first floor, complete with prices for items that would make you yearn for those days to come back - particularly with today's cost climate! There's plenty here for the kids to keep them occupied so all in all, a real treat for the whole family and the best thing is it's all free so I'd say go for it and step back into one of London's fascinating but dark pasts
Free. Very nice museum to spend an hour in. You start at the top floor history of slavery.nSecond floor has life like alleys with shops etc and sea sound effects. Beautiful paintings and ship models, etc. clean bathroom on most floors. Games. 5 pound donation 1 pound map. Cafe and shop on ground floor.
I visited there on Sunday morning. There were some families, but it wasn’t crowded. Every exhibition was maintained so clean and tidy, and the staff were friendly. It's a valuable place to visit.
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