London Canal Museum

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London Canal Museum

Middlesex


The London Canal Museum
Type: Museum
Location
Grid reference: TQ304833
Location: 51°32’3"N, 0°7’14"W
Town: King's Cross, London
History
Built 1862-1863
Museum
Information
Website: canalmuseum.org.uk

London Canal Museum in the King's Cross area of the West End of London, in Middlesex. It is based in a Victorian warehouse; Gatti's Icehouse beside the Regent's Canal.

The museum functions as a regional museum that displays information about the history of London's canals.

History

The museum was opened in 1992.[1] It is housed in a Victorian ice warehouse that was used by Carlo Gatti.[2] The building was constructed between 1862 and 1863 to house ice imported from Norway by ship and canal barge.[2] There are two preserved ice wells under the building, one of which may be viewed from the public area of the museum.[2]

Exhibitions and activities

The exhibitions cover all aspects of Britain's waterways. The museum runs monthly evening illustrated talks, summer activities for families, guided towpath walks and guided trips through the Islington Tunnel.[3] The museum sponsors two boats at the National Waterways Museum that are part of the national collection. The London Canal Museum provides financial support to the Boat Museum Society, a voluntary body which works with the National Waterways Museum on the restoration and maintenance of historic boats. The two boats sponsored by London Canal Museum are Ferrett and Ilkeston.[4]

Location

The museum is situated in the King's Cross area of London, on the Regent's Canal. Battlebridge Basin is accessible from the rear of the museum. It is a five-minute walk to King's Cross St Pancras tube station.[5]

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about London Canal Museum)

References

  1. The Regent's Canal: The London Canal Museum
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 The Canal Museum
  3. What's on – The Canal Museum
  4. Sponsorship of historic boats – The Canal Museum
  5. The Canal Museum: Find us