11am-1pm and 2pm-4pm A Family in Wartime gallery Help us create a 'Make Do and Mend' quilt in this communal art activity. Drop-in activity suitable for all ages with parental supervision.
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Open University Lecture Series Join The Open University and IWM London for a day of fascinating lectures and inspiring creative writing sessions and activities. Lectures and writing sessions include, 'World War Two, The Dutch Resistance, A Personal Story...
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From 5 April This new, free exhibition tells the story of how ordinary people braved the challenges of life at home during the Second World War through the eyes of the Allpress family, who lived in Stockwell, London. The Allpress family had to cope with...
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In 1917 the Cabinet decided that a National War Museum should be set up to collect and display material relating to the Great War, which was still being fought. The interest taken by the Dominion governments led to the museum being given the title of...
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We are committed to ensuring IWM London is accessible to all visitors, regardless of disability, and hope the facilities we have introduced enhance your visit. These include: Step-free access via the Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park entrance. Wheelchairs...
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Breakthrough is dedicated to displaying IWM’s own art collection. Works by some of Britain’s most influential artists are displayed alongside more contemporary works and recent acquisitions. Among the artworks is our most significant work - Gassed by...
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Cinema from 12.30pm At the ninth annual FOCAL International Awards held at The Lancaster London Hotel last week, IWM Film Archive’s entry for The Award for Best use of Footage in a Home Entertainment Release won against stiff opposition from the BAFTA-...
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Non-School Groups Non-school groups do not need to book in advance for a general visit to IWM London. See our Group Visits page for more information. School Groups All UK schools wishing to visit must pre-book using our online visit request form. We are...