UK & CANADA COLLECTION

UK & CANADA COLLECTION

London's Natural History Museum, National Maritime Museum and Imperial War Museum; Toronto's Royal Ontario Museum.

LONDON'S NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM is a cathedral of nature, housing over 70 million specimens, and visited by more than 4 million people every year. From strange creatures that inhabit the ocean depths, to meteorites from far away worlds, the secrets of the past and discoveries of the future lurk in galleries and backrooms, waiting to be discovered.

THE NATIONAL MARITIME MUSEUM collection allows visitors to trace the origins of British sea power, its accomplishments in the age of empire, and its consequences in the world today.

THE IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM tells the story of Britain at war, from World War One to the present, through a collection of 10 million items – from guns to planes to medals to cyanide pills – at five locations in England visited by over 2 million people every year.

TORONTO's ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM is an eye-popping landmark and a national treasure chest – Canada’s largest museum of culture, archeology and natural history, containing more than 6 million artifacts, and visited by over a million people every year.

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  • Museum Secrets: Inside the Imperial War Museum London

    The Imperial War Museum tells the story of Britain at war, from World War One to the present, through a collection of 10 million items – from guns to planes to medals to cyanide pills – at five locations in England visited by over 2 million people every year.

    In this episode, we descend into ...

  • Museum Secrets: Inside the Royal Ontario Museum - Toronto

    This eye-popping Toronto landmark is a national treasure chest – Canada’s largest museum of culture, archeology and natural history, containing more than 6 million artifacts, and visited by over a million people every year.

    We unwrap a tiny mummy to find out how an Egyptian baby died 2000 yea...

  • Museum Secrets: Inside the Natural History Museum, London

    London's Natural History Museum is a cathedral of nature, housing over 70 million specimens, and visited by more than 4 million people every year.

    In this episode we examine a skull to discover if prehistoric Britains were cannibals, then pull a killer shark from a pool of formaldehyde to fin...

  • Museum Secrets: Inside the National Maritime Museum, London

    The National Maritime Museum collection allows visitors to trace the origins of British sea power, its accomplishments in the age of empire, and its consequences in the world today.

    In this episode we fire musket balls at Lord Nelson to discover who really killed him. We join an anti-piracy co...