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| Ham House, built in 1610, is famous for its lavish interiors and collections of fine furniture. The Duke and Duchess of Lauderdale are largely responsible for everything you see in Ham House today. During ... |
| Formerly a deer park, Morden Hall Park is something of an oasis in the heart of London, with its waterways, anchient hay meadows, and old estate buildings, some of which are now in use by local craftworkers. ... |
| Osterley Park is one of Britain's most complete examples of Robert Adam's work. Built around an original Elizabethan house dating from 1577 (built by Sir Thomas Gresham - founder of the London Royal Exchange), ... |
| The Gallery houses a collection of portraits of prominent figures throughout British history. The Tudors are on the top floor and you descent through the generations with 20th century figures on the ground ... |
| A collection of giant steam engines housed in a Victorian pumping station comes to life under steam every weekend. There is also a gallery displaying the development of water supplies. |
| Bramah Tea and Coffee Museum lets you discover everything you ever wanted to know about the 2 beverages, from 17th century coffee houses right up to the tea bag. Why are the British the largest tea importing ... |
| The National Gallery houses the national collection of Western European painting consisting of around 2,300 pictures, including many instantly recognisable masterpeices. The Gallery is in four wings, ... |
| Earls Court is one of the best known exhibition centres in the UK, hosting events such as the Ideal Home Show and the Boat Show, for which it is uniquely equipped with a huge swimming pool some 60m by ... |
| Olympia plays host to dozens of national and international exhibitions, shows, music events and conferences every year (Olympia ... |
| Dulwich Picture Gallery is one of the hidden gems of Southwark containing an outstanding collection of Old Masters, mainly from the seventeenth and eighteenth century. The collection owes its existence ... |
| All types of Clocks, Postal Scales, Boxes, Brass, Oak, and Interesting Collectibles. |
| Fine 18th Century collectors glass and 19th Century coloured glass, we also stock good Samplers and needleworks and small decorative antiques. We exhibit internationally and specialise in trade export ... |
| Eighteenth and nineteenth century high quality antique boxes including tea caddies, snuff boxes, knife boxes and urns, games, sewing, jewellery and trinket boxes, cigar boxes and humidors, small furniture, ... |
| Burlington Paintings was founded in 1981 by Angus Lloyd and Michael Day. Together they have fifty years experience in the Art World. James Lloyd joined in 1989 and now runs the Gallery with fellow Director ... |
| Early gramophones, phonographs, music boxes, radios, tvs, victorian sewing machines, typewriters, telephones, calculators, juke boxes, records alltypes, cylinders, toys, mechanical antiques. Repairs to ... |
| Dealers in Chinese works of Art from Shang dynasty to later Qing pieces. |
| Prestigious Mayfair Art Gallery dealing in British and American Modern and Contemporary Art: Frank Stella, Robert Rauschenberg, William Tillyer, William Scott, etc. |
| Finest Rare and Antiquarian Books. Specialists in Travel Books, Fine Illustrated and Colour Plate Books including Natural History, First Editions of English and European Literature, and important books ... |
| Nineteenth and twentieth Century oil paintings and members of the Pissarro Family. |