please empty your brain below

Fascinating, especially as the places on your A-Z tour are not well known, meaning that I haven't visited them myself.

Andrewh
One of my criteria for this A-Z is that they must be museums I haven't visited before.

btw, is there anywhere you have been?

When you get as far as the letter S will you be visiting the "Sewing Machine Museum" in Balham ? I would imagine that it would be somewhere that had not yet received a visit from you, or maybe I am completely wrong and your a secret fan of antique sewing machines, but somehow I dont think so.

they put in so much thought into the architecture that its just a lovely relick

Good stuff Kentish Ragstone, for it is what the Roman City Wall is built of.

Sounds fascinating, the building at least... By the way, I thought the speaker in 1997 was Betty Boothroyd.

Betty was still using her Speaker's robes in 1997, so the exhibition got Bernard's instead.

Sending Diamond Geezer to the Sewing Machine museum? he may be a bit of an anorak, but surely even he's not that sad?

What about the Tea and Coffee museum?

The Bramah Tea and Coffee Museum is now a hardware shop.

The Sewing Machine Museum is, apparently, highly recommended by BoJo (see DG's posting on 29th April and previous)

@diamondgeezer Being a Herts lad, I haven't been to many of London's smaller museums. I've been to all the obvious ones though - the Imperial War, Science and Natural History Museums, as well as the RAF Museum in Hendon.

I love the Jewel Tower.











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