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Royal London Hospital Archives and Museum

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The Royal London has a museum which is located in the crypt of a 19th-century church. It reopened in 2002 after extensive refurbishment and is open to the public free of charge.

The museum covers the history of the hospital since its foundation in 1740 and the wider history of medicine in the East End. It includes works of art, surgical instruments, medical and nursing equipment, uniforms, medals, documents and books.

There is a forensic medicine section which includes original material on Jack the Ripper, Dr Crippen and the Christie murders. There are also displays on Joseph Merrick (the ‘Elephant Man’) and former Hospital nurse Edith Cavell. A former Curator of the Museum was the noted surgeon Thomas Horrocks Openshaw.

The Royal London’s archives contain documents dating back to 1740, including complete patient records since 1883.

The museum is a member of The London Museums of Health & Medicine.

There is the model of a Church in the hospital that was built by Joseph Merrick who spent the last few years of his life at the hospital

Listing Details

  • Address: St. Philip's Church, Newark Street, London,E1 2AA,United Kingdom
  • Phone: 0207 377 7608
  • Website: http://www.medicalmuseums.org/Royal-London-Hospital-Museum-and-Archives
  • Email: rlharchives@bartsandthelondon.nhs.uk
  • Get there by bus: 25, 253
  • Get there by tube/train: Whitechapel
  • Wheelchair access: Yes
  • Additional information: Wheelchair access

    For wheelchair users there is ramped access to the museum from Newark Street.

Opening Times

  • Monday Closed
  • Tuesday 10am-4.30pm
  • Wednesday 10am-4.30pm
  • Thursday 10am-4.30pm
  • Friday 10am-4.30pm
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed

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