Wandsworth



Battersea Dogs Home
Battersea Park Children's Zoo
Couper Collection
Pump House Gallery
The De Morgan Centre
The London Sewing Machine Museum

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Battersea Dogs Home

Battersea Dogs and Cats Home was founded in 1860 and moved to its present site in 1871. Over the years the Home has expanded and is now squeezed in between the landmark building of the old power station (with its four iconic chimneys), train tracks ...




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Battersea Park Children's Zoo

A visit to the world famous Battersea Park Children's Zoo in the heart of South London is a must see stop for all children - and even the adults, living in or visiting the capital! We offer an exciting animal experience that combines a zoo, animal en...




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Couper Collection

The Couper Collection exhibits artwork and installations by London artist Max Couper made onboard a fleet of historic Thames barges over the past two decades. Our programme is made up of live events, new artists' exhibitions, discussions, educational...




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Pump House Gallery

Pump House Gallery is a dedicated public contemporary visual arts space on the lakeside in Battersea Park, South London. It plays a leading role in the cultural life of Wandsworth and is the highest profile public visual arts space in the borough, at...




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The De Morgan Centre

The De Morgan Centre in south west London is a permanent home for work by William De Morgan, the Victorian ceramic artist and his wife Evelyn, the painter. The collection was formed by Mrs Wilhelmina Stirling, Evelyn's sister. The Centre also houses...




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The London Sewing Machine Museum

The museum shows the history of the development of the sewing machine both domestic and industrial from 1850-1950. Three of the feature attractions are the first singer machine, a unique machine originally owned by Queen Victoria's eldest daughter an...