Everything about The London Museum totally explained
The
London Museum was inaugurated on
March 21,
1912 by
King George V with
Queen Mary and
Princess Mary and
Prince George at
Kensington Palace. It opened for public visitation on
April 8, admitting more than 13.000 visitors during the day. Two years later the collections were removed to
Lancaster House and remained there until shortly after
World War II. Later they returned to Kensington Palace. The first keeper of the museum was
Sir Guy Francis Laking. From 1926 to 1944 the keeper was the famous archaeologist
Mortimer Wheeler. This collection now forms part of the collection of the
Museum of London based in the City of London and is on display daily.
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