Not a London expert, but I do know that it's actually Bethnal Green.

Kate Bunting
Librarian & 17th century reenactor


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Subject: Re: [h-cost] London's Hidden Gems
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May I suggest the museum of Children in Bethel Green?  I went there to
see the dolls but they do have a bit of collection of children's
clothing.  I went several years ago, but the curator in charge of the
dolls had some wonderful stories about the clothing as well, since
they can document exactly what children wore these clothing (mostly
Victorian era) and a bot about their life.

Of course, they have some wonderful dolls, doll houses and other toys, too

alex



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