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Ben Uri Gallery, The London Jewish Museum of Art
Black Cultural Archives
Bramah Tea & Coffee Museum
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Ben Uri Gallery, The London Jewish Museum of Art M; S; Ind.
Established for nearly a century, this Gallery/ Museum aims to foster understanding in communities and is a valuable Jewish historical and contemporary resource – not entirely limited to the work of Jewish people – notably this year, the ‘Artists Without Studios Prize’ is an interesting addition.
108a Boundary Road, St. Johns Wood, NW8 0R
Tel: 020 7604 3991
Black Cultural Archives F; B; Ind
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The archive established in 1985, documents the history of Black people in Britain and will be housed in a Heritage Centre at Raleigh Hall in Brixton from 2011. It is currently accessible only for research. There is a searchable catalogue on the Archive website
1 Othello Close, Kennington, SE11 4RE
Tel: 0207 582 8516
Bramah Tea & Coffee Museum
£4
The Bramah Museum was opened in 1992 by Edward Bramah, who spent his life in in the tea and coffee industry. His museum is divided in to two sections that detail Britain’s four hundred year dependency on tea and coffee. The museum is also designed to appeal to Japanese visitors. Not surprisingly the museum’s tea shop is interactive and open to visitors and occasionally Edward Bramah chairs seminars the price of which includes a beverage with him.
Bramah Museum
40 Southwark Street
London SE1 1UN Tel: 020 7403 5650











