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Revision as of 14:35, 15 May 2017
Museum of London
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The Chandos Portrait of William Shakespeare | |
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Artist | Attributed to John Taylor |
Year | c. 1600s |
Dimensions | 55.2 cm × 43.8 cm ( 21 3⁄4 in × 17 1⁄4 in) |
Location | National Portrait Gallery, London |
Overview
Contents
The Exhibits at the Museum of London
London Before London
This exhibit details the time period when humans first arrived in the area today known as London about 450,000 B.C. to the arrival of the Romans in 50 A.D. The exhibit describes the people living here as nomadic hunters and gatherers. It also goes into detail describing the landscape and inhabiting animals as being very different than it is today. Many glass cases house the bones of different animals that had inhabited the area. The museum also has a fair display of tools, weapons, and human remains that are from the time period. One emphasis of the exhibit details the transition from the bronze age to the stone age.
Roman London
Medieval London
War, Plague & Fire
Expanding City
The Victorian Walk
People's City
World City
The Lord Major's Coach
The London 2012 Cauldron
References
External Links
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Image Gallery
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