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The Museum of Immigration and Diversity
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The Museum of Immigration and Diversity 19 Princelet Street London E1 6QH England
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Joel Pike/The Spitalfields Centre: The Threads of Time from Suitcases and Sanctuary Exhibition
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Collection details
Architecture, Social History, World Cultures
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Facilities
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Limited disabled access on ground floor only. Toilet in basement. No disabled toilet.
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Contact details
General information (Tel)
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020 7247 5352
General information (Fax)
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020 7375 1490
E-mail
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information@19princeletstreet.org.uk
Website
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www.19princeletstreet.org.uk
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Open
Due to the fragility of building, only open on scheduled days in 2006 or by appointment
Open Days:
Sunday 18 June to Sunday 25 June 12 - 7pm
every day for Refugee Week
Sunday 3 September 12 - 5pm
for European Day of Jewish Culture and Heritage
Saturday 16 September 12 - 5 pm
and
Sunday 17 September 12 - 5 pm
for London Open House weekend (prepare for possible queues) (see below full description for details)
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Closed
Outside scheduled open days, open by appointment only.
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Admission charges
There is no charge, but donations are encouraged.
To arrange a visit outside scheduled open days, 14 days written notice is normally requested. Priority is given to educational and community groups, to non-profit making bodies and to bona fide scholars.
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Description
The exhibition "Suitcases and Sanctuary", made largely by local schoolchildren, is a genuinely innovative celebration of immigration housed in a magical Grade II* listed building that combines a remarkable unrestored 1719 Huguenot master silk weaver's house with a rare Victorian synagogue illuminated by a pastel coloured stained glass ceiling.
The complementary exhibition "Leave to Remain" by 3 refugee artists takes a wry look at asylum in today's Britain.
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Articles
Benjamin Franklin In London
Different Pasts, Shared Future - Museums Mark Refugee Week 2006
London Crossrail Could Damage Museum Of Immigration And Diversity
A Short History Of London Refugees: A Museum Trail
Discover The Capital's Hidden Treasures This London Weekend
Museum Of Immigration And Diversity Opens For Refugee Week
Pop Into Your Local - During Museums and Galleries Month 2003!
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Trails
Take A Ball Of Chalk Round London's East End
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General Information
Guided tours
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Disability Access
Wheelchair access to some public areas
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Information published here was believed to be correct at the time it was prepared. Welsh language pages developed with CYMAL: Museums Archives and Libraries Wales, funded by the Welsh Assembly Government.
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