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Sony
Ericsson Proud Camden
Proud Gallery (or Sony Ericsson Proud Camden
as their sponsors now insist it is called) is often described
as the "hippest", "coolest", "most
fun" and "most important" photographic Gallery
by newspapers as varied as the Sun and Mirror to The Times
and The Guardian. The gallery's popular culture themes such
as music, fashion, film and sport, create highly accessible,
entertaining and respected shows including Destroy: The Sex
Pistols, Rankin's Nudes, The Rock n Roll Years, Underexposed,
Rebel Life: Bob Marley, and Hip Hop Immortals, - attracting
blanket media coverage and full-house, star-studded opening
nights. (Picture above from a Rankin exhibition). Proud Gallery:
The Gin House, The Stables Market, Chalk Farm Road, Camden,
NW1 8AH Tel: 020 7482 3867 . Opening times: Monday to Thursday
10.00am til 7.00pm. Friday to Sunday 11.00am til 6.00pm
Map
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Jewish
Museum
Through its permanent displays and changing
exhibitions, the Jewish Museum explores the diversity of
Jewish life in Britain and beyond. Visitors can explore Jewish
religious life and view the Museum's stunning collection
of Jewish Ceremonial Art - one of the finest in the world.
The History Gallery traces Jewish history in Britain from
the Norman conquest to recent times, while the temporary
Exhibitions Gallery shows changing exhibitions on a wide
range of themes. Jewish Museum: Raymond
Burton House, 129-131 Albert Street, Camden, London NW1 7NB.
Tel: 020 7284 1997. Opening hours: Mon - Thurs 10am to 4pm,
Sundays 10am to 5pm
Admission: £3.50, OAPs £2.50, children £1.50
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London
Zoo

London Zoo hosts many different exhibitions
throughout the year in addition to its primary role exhibiting
animals. The zoo itself is well worth a visit and perhaps
the best way of getting there (at least during Summer months)
is by narrowboat along the canal from Camden Lock Market.
You can buy a ticket for the zoo and the return boatride from
the London Waterbus Service office in Camden Lock Market or
tel: 020 7482 2660 |
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