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    Pollock's Toy Museum

    3.8 (25 reviews)
    ModerateMuseums, Art Galleries
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Angela B.

    If you happen to be around the West End and you have a little spare time on your hands, and you're any kind of collector or toy aficionado, then I suggest you take a trip to Pollock's Toy Museum. Pollocks, a purveyor of all things toys since the Victorian era, has packed this place to the rafters with toys now forgotten. Anyone over the age of 15 will appreciate the vast collection of toy theatres, string puppets, jack-in-the-boxes, teddy bears and doll's houses from around the world. However, if you're anything like me, you may find the assembly of dolls staring out from behind the display more than a little freakish.

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    Alex H.

    This is one of the most extraordinary museums I've ever been to. Take the standard notion of a museumnow throw it away. The museum is set out across a labyrinth of small rooms and interconnecting staircases. It feels like you're walking through some crazy old lady's house. And because of that, it's absolutely awesome. The collections of stuff they have is incredible. I guarantee that half of the items in there will make you go Oh man, I remember that! This place is definitely worth a Sunday afternoon session.

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    Fiona G.

    Quite honestly the most perfect place in the whole of London for a child,or indeed anyone who loves the world of fantasy. The museum is like a time travel capsule. In the 18th century it was a little cottage; in the 1960's this lovely Georgian building housed a workmens' caff. Now, it is back to its original glory, spread across a number of floors & housing magical toys, dolls puppet theatres,wind up musical trinkets & books. The staff are helpful & friendly. When it first opened, it reminded me of a smaller version of the Sir John Soanes Museum, which has similar wonderful surprises

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    Clint W.

    An amazing destination for toy fans, collectors, historians, and pop culture enthusiasts. The depth of the museum itself was shockingly plentiful. A definite inclusion on the "must see" list.

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    I saw toys I didn't even know existed and got a nice nostalgic pinch from my childhood.

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    2.7 miKensington

    I have--since relinquishing my guns as a trainee artist, resolving somewhat of an infrequent…read more"hobby" artist--for a long-time been fascinated by Japanese artwork and printing. It shouldn't be much of a surprise then, that I have often found myself in the Japanese Gallery on the Camden Passage in Islington. Neatly laid out, in a very minimalist Japanese fashion, the Japanese Gallery has been collecting an abundant selection of Ukiyo-e ("sad" or "floating world") wood-block prints that range from: antique originals that around 200 years old, if not more; to contemporary Manga reprints. The prices are quite infrequent as well, some of the stock is well out of reach for my pockets, but some antique-reprints can be as low as £10, if not lower. The varied stock is then categorised into further sections: Beauty and Female; Animals; Shunga and so on. Downstairs there are a couple of exhibitions spaces, which usually display Geisha (traditionally referring to a person of the arts) works. There are also a few reference books and knickknacks floating around, so if you're interested it's probably worth checking out.

    Set in the quaint, cobble-stoned Camden Passage in Islington is this lovely little shop which sells…read morea range of delicate Japanese Ukiyo-e woodblock prints. This form of art is the most well known of the Japanese arts where the prints are of traditional Japanese images such as geishas, samurais, sumo wrestlers, kabuki male/ female actors, landscapes and birds. You can purchase original prints ranging from just under a £100 up to thousands of pounds. However, the great thing about Japanese Gallery is that for those who can't afford to or are unwilling to spend so much on a print, can buy reproductions for £10, or slightly more if framed. The images all hold an element of charm, each telling a certain narrative and look very good hung up on a wall at home, as well as making very appropriate gifts.

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