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Old Jul 26th, 2002 | 06:57 PM
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Comparing 'York Castle Museum' with 'London Museum'

Can anyone share their experience by comparing these two? <BR><BR>We have been through the York Castle Museum and thoroughly enjoy the 'living museum' concept. <BR><BR>The website for the London museum dwells more on quantity than quality which is a little off putting. For example... we have 11,000 pieces of cutlery.... and 700 pilgrimage badges.<BR><BR>I am hoping this is more a case of misplaced website priorities than a display room with 11,000 pieces of cutlery.
 
Old Jul 26th, 2002 | 07:50 PM
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They are two of my favorite museums anywhere.<BR><BR>The Museum of London is definitely not a "warehouse" of artifacts. The interpretive exhibits are wonderful. Except for special exhibits, the entire museum is laid out chronologically from pre-history up to the modern day.<BR><BR>The York museum pre-dates the Museum of London and there are a lot of similarities in the ways things are displayed/explained.
 
Old Jul 26th, 2002 | 07:55 PM
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<BR>I have visited both museums,there is no comparision.<BR><BR>Museum of London is far more rich in history,quality and quantity of its collections. I have visited more than half a dozen times,still find more things to learn.<BR><BR>Perhaps the website is misleading.
 
Old Jul 26th, 2002 | 10:13 PM
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My parents put that museum on our must-see list right along with the Tower & British Museum. They like those displays that walk you through history. Their website didn't excite me either, but people who have actually been there recommend it.
 
Old Jul 27th, 2002 | 05:53 PM
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Thank you for your three informed responses. It is reasuring to find that there are still helpful people out there sifting through the postings.
 
Old Jul 28th, 2002 | 02:22 AM
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As a great fan of the Museum of London and someone who works with websites I was a bit surprised by Rand's initial comments on the MoL site - it seemed so out of keeping with what I know of the Museum itself, which was borne out by the comments of others above. <BR><BR>So I checked the site again with a new eye, and I can only think Rand must have done a search which somehow led into the site through the information on the collections rather than the top-level menu (maybe their 'home' button needs to be more prominent).<BR><BR>Go in at the top (www.londonmuseum.org.uk), and you have immediate access to information about the galleries, exhibitions and events, which seem to me to be a fair reflection of the welcoming and involving experience that a visit to the Museum is. Try the online Victorian Walk for example, or some of the earlier 'online' exhibitions, covering both prehistory and more recent events like the Blitz.
 
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