When visiting the
London Canal Museum it
will helps you get to know London's waterways and also particularly the
Regent's Canal which it backs on to. The
London Canal Museum building had a
previous life as an ice warehouse for ice imports from Norway before mechanical
ice production. In this Museum you will also find interesting displays about
ice and ice-cream as well as the chance to see the only surviving ice well in
London.
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London Canal Museum |
At the London Canal Museum you can see inside a narrowboat cabin, you can
learn about the history of London’s canals, about the cargoes carried, the
people who lived and worked on the waterways and the horses that pulled their
boats. This is an unique waterways museum is housed in a former ice warehouse
built in about 1862-3 for Carlo Gatti, the famous ice cream maker and features
the history of the ice trade and ice cream as well as the canals.
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Visiting London Canal Museum |
There are two themes in this unusual London museum. London's canals have a
fascinating past and you will learn not only how they came to be built but
about the lives of the workers, the cargoes, horses and how canals work. The
London Canal Museum is first waterways museum and foremost, but also an
industrial museum telling the story of the ice industry in London. It is the
only London museum of inland waterways and is situated at King's Cross, an
accessible central location.
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London Canal Museum Front Door |
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