The
Museum explores the story of London's River, Port and People, from
Roman settlement of the port, through to the recent regeneration
of London's former Docklands - a 2000 year storyline.
Located
over five floors of a splendid late Georgian warehouse on West India
Quay - literally in the shadow of the Canary Wharf district - the
Museum offers twelve major galleries, a children's gallery, education
services, functions suites, a restaurant and a shop.
Galleries
show how the region has been at the heart of centuries of social
and economic change and pay homage to the people who helped to build
and shape it - and those who continue to do so.
A
design approach which unites traditional museum displays with multi
media technologies, animates a rich and all encompassing storyline
in ways which are both engaging and inter-active.
Artefacts,
engravings, paintings, testimonies and photographs drawn from the
outstanding collections of the Museum of London and the Port of
London Authority, emphasise the skills and ingenuity of Dockland
communities.
Temporary
exhibitions and events programmes will showcase the region's rich
cultural heritage and provide a platform for contemporary expression
and debate.
The
Museum has been developed with the support of the following major
funders:
the Heritage Lottery Fund - the Isle of Dogs Community Fund - the
Corporation of London - the Port of London Authority - the Museum
of London - the Department of Culture, Media & Sport and Canary
Wharf Group plc. |