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The London Film Museum, founded and created by Jonathan Sands in February 2008, was a museum dedicated to the British film industry. It was previously known as The Movieum of London and was originally situated in County Hall , [ 1 ] but moved to a Covent Garden location in April 2012.
The first film he made armour for through his own company was Mary, Queen of Scots (1971). The armour worn by Lancelot in the 1981 film Excalibur is on display at the Royal Armouries in London, as is a copy he made of one of Henry VIII's suits of armour. In the 1980s English also made armour for the Education Department at the Royal Armouries.
History of London's canals London Film Museum: Covent Garden: Westminster: North: Media: Props, costumes, sets and artefacts from British films, history of moviemaking
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Dressed by Angels, held at the Old Truman Brewery in London from October to November 2015, allowed the public to view more than 100 iconic costumes from the worlds of film, TV, and theatre. As a companion to the exhibition, Angels also brought out a book, Behind the Seams , [ 10 ] which offers readers further insight into the workings of the ...
Taylor Swift isn’t returning to London on her Eras Tour until August, but fans can celebrate her musical legacy at the Victoria and Albert Museum starting this month. The museum will house an ...
Famous movie costumes and figures from E.T. to R2-D2 and Bruce the shark from “Jaws” are on display, along with Dorothy’s ruby slippers from “The Wiz Academy Museum of Motion Pictures ...
According to Time Out, "The Cinema Museum in Lambeth boasts an idiosyncratic collection of film memorabilia, including posters, art deco cinema chairs, ushers' uniforms from the 1940s and '50s, tickets, ashtrays and popcorn cartons, as well as an archive boasting hundreds of books, an estimated one million plus photos and 17 million feet of film."