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Victoria and Albert Museum – Winnie the Pooh

This exhibition looks at the Winnie the Pooh stories of AA Milne, illustrated by EH Shepherd. It includes the originals toy animals, first editions, and plates used in the printing.

9/10

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Imperial War Museum London – Age of Terror: Art since 9/11

This art exhibition is a collection of works from various artists inspired by the subject and implications of terrorism.

4/10

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British Museum – Living with gods: peoples, places and worlds beyond

This fee-charging exhibition (free for members) includes artefacts related to different religions.

5/10

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British Museum – On violence and beauty: reflections on war

This small free exhition looks at art inspired by war.

4/10

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British Museum – Scythians: warriors of ancient Siberia

This exhibition includes artefacts from the warriors from ancient Siberia in Russia. It looks at how they dealt with the cold temperatures during their battles.

6/10

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Tate Britain – Impressionists in London : French Artists in Exile 1870-1904

This exhibition is free to members and includes many impressionist paintings from those artists who lived in the London area.

7/10

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Tate Britain – Christmas lights installation 2017

This year the Tate Britain put lots of bright colourful lights around the main entrance.

7/10

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Tate Britain – Rachel Whiteread

Rachel Whiteread was the first female Turner prize winner. She is a sculptor largely using molds.

6/10

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British Library – Season of Sound

This small free exhibition includes examples of the libraries sound archive of recordings.

5/10

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British Library – Harry Potter : A History of Magic

This exhibition includes some original Harry Potter manuscripts and illustrations, but is mainly about items that inspired the magic portrayed in Harry Potter.

This is free to members, but due to it’s popularilty even members need to get tickets in advance.

7/10