Barnet Museum was opened in March 1938 at 31 Wood Street, to house the collection of the Barnet & District Local History Society . Its building is an attractive early Georgian house in the heart of Chipping Barnet. The Museum contains archives, objec...
Church Farmhouse Museum is a handsome Grade 2 listed building dating from the mid- seventeenth century and has regular exhibitions throughout the year. Church Farmhouse now has three furnished period rooms. The kitchen, set about 1820, has a huge ...
Golders Green Crematorium is London's first crematorium with extensive columbaria containing the remains of many notable persons from the world of politics, films, theatre, music and the arts. Of note are Neville Chamberlain, Peter Sellers, Ivor Nove...
Middlesex University's MoDA has rapidly become known as the museum of the history of the home. Varied exhibitions give a vivid picture of domestic life in the first half of the twentieth century whilst also looking at contemporary design, art and iss...
If you're searching for something different to do with the family or friends why not take off to the Royal Air Force Museum in Colindale and navigate your way through the history of aviation from the earliest balloon flight to the latest Eurofighter?...
The Jewish Military Museum is a treasure chest bursting with a fascinating mix of history and memorabilia, belonging to British Jewish Servicemen and Women, who fought and often lost their lives serving their country at war. Research has produced ...