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Welcome to our latest enewsletter. We are spotlighting future technologies while taking cues from the past in our upcoming Museum Depot event, where you’ll enjoy a packed programme of fun activities including access to extraordinary collections. For those who like to immerse themselves in history, don't miss the final months of our Hidden London tour at Down Street station and its revealing Second World War secrets. |
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Friday 5 July - Sunday 7 July 2024 | Depot Open Days: From Past to Present | Join us for an exciting three-day event filled with expert talks, tours, and demonstrations. Discover the fascinating story of transport past and present, and delve into visions of a green future. Marvel at our heritage vehicles, explore collections normally off-limits and visit our STEM zone to experience cutting-edge technologies. Enjoy live music and engaging family activities throughout the event. |
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| Step into history with Hidden London | |
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| | | | Available until the end of September | Last chance to see! | Did you know that at the outbreak of the Second World War, the Railway Executive Committee moved into an abandoned Underground station, making it their secret base from which to run Britain’s railways throughout the war? Join our tour of Down Street station to discover this fascinating history whilst we still have access. | |  | |
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| |  | | Poster artist of the month: Sheila Robinson | Sheila Robinson (1925-1988) was a highly skilled printmaker who developed a unique technique of relief printmaking using carved cardboard. In the early 1950s, she created notable posters for London Transport, showcasing her innovative designs and experience as an illustrator. | |  | |
| |  | | Collections close up: 1938 Tube stock car | In the 1930s, increasing demand and ambitious expansion plans meant that the Underground needed new trains. The 1938 stock was the result of years of trials and in-house research. Behind its smooth, rounded exterior were many innovations, including under-floor driving equipment. | |  | |
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| Celebrating 70 years of the Routemaster | |
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Our shop has some exciting new products in celebration of the 70th anniversary of the Routemaster and its status as a London transport icon.
We have two RM1 models made exclusively for the Museum by Bachmann available for pre-order now, and a gorgeous new moquette-inspired scarf and throw designed by Wallace Sewell. Also check out our best-selling Routemaster moquette gifts ranging from clothing, accessories and homeware. |
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Did you know? | As an independent heritage and education charity, your donations help us to preserve and care for London’s iconic transport heritage. | | |
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We recommend... | Queer Britain: Trans Pride and Dyke March in conversation | Sunday 23 June, 13:30 - 15:30
Pride season is here! Join Queer Britain for a conversation with Shiv, Miggy (London Trans Pride) and Stav (Dyke March) about the importance of Pride. Hear about the history of Trans Pride and the Dyke March, the challenges they’ve faced and their hopes for the future. | | |
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