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The new Mediaeval galleries at the Victoria and Albert have broken my brain. I didn't even make it to the Renaissance. After three hours I was only 1/4 of the way through and had artefact overload. It is brilliant and beautifully presented and with SO MANY THINGS, and then wonderful things to actually DO for school children. I may have to write a nice letter to the curators. Just ... mindblowing ... Photos later, after I have made my way to Brixton. If not heard from again, the preceding sentence should explain my fate.

Oh, and yes, this does mean that I failed to hang out with Darwin today. Tomorrow! Or possibly Thursday ...

Date: 2009-12-09 07:49 am (UTC)
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The cafe had good food, but the organisational ability of a handmade brick ;-)

I miss the old bookshop, it had more useful books! This one is shinier and prettier, but there are 15 books on Vivienne Westwood and not one on 16th century textiles in focus.

The new galleries are astonishing, because there is so much stuff set out in so big a space: it warps the mind trying to comprehend all the acquisitions!

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