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- The Museum of the Home, formerly the Geffrye Museum, is a free museum in the 18th-century Grade I-listed former almshouses on Kingsland Road in Hoxton...
- Sir Robert Geffrye (also spelled Geffrey) (1613–1703) was an English merchant, slave trader, and Lord Mayor of London in 1685. Geffrye was born to poor...
- and a school for 20 children of freemen. Almshouses endowed by Robert Geffrye were estabslished by the Ironmongers' Company on the Kingsland Road in...
- JVC Videosphere displa**** at the Geffrye Museum....
- Retrieved 29 September 2007. "Ruskin pottery centenary exhibition" (PDF). The Geffrye Museum, London. Retrieved 29 September 2007. "History of the Whistle"....
- work has also been exhibited at both the Guildhall Art Gallery and the Geffrye Museum. In 1999, Bailey produced and pla**** keyboards on the studio album...
- exhibition catalogue, 21 September 1999 to 30 January 2000, Geffrye Museum, London, London: Geffrye Museum Trust Draper, Helen (2016). "6. Mary Beale (1633–1699)...
- designated a conservation area. The Museum of the Home formerly known as Geffrye Museum is located on Kingsland Road. There are both wealthy and parts with...
- Museum of London Docklands – 100,834 Sir John Soane's Museum – 93,427 Geffrye Museum – 80,352 Theatre Museum – 6,852 (closed permanently in August 2007)...
- was also the locus of the furniture industry, now commemorated in the Geffrye Museum on Kingsland Road. These industries declined in the late 19th century...