Medieval London Bridge
London Bridge has a long history of destruction and construction. The first Roman bridge was built around 43 AD but it lasted less than 50
London Bridge has a long history of destruction and construction. The first Roman bridge was built around 43 AD but it lasted less than 50
In virus-free times you can visit three Roman sites within the City: the Amphitheatre underneath Guildhall Art Gallery, the baths on Lower Thames Street, and
Witness history come alive with the Havering Hoard, the most significant Bronze Age discovery in London, now on display at the Museum of London Docklands
Like all displays of objects from Ancient Egypt, the British Museum’s collection is biased towards funerary objects, as these are what have survived best. This
The British Museum’s exhibition ‘Thomas Becket murder and the making of a saint’ closed on 22 August 2021. It is being held to mark the