Display: Shakespeare in London
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Display: Shakespeare in London

By The London Archives

See some of our rarely displayed treasures relating to playwright, William Shakespeare. This small display is on show from 30 June - 2 Oct.

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The London Archives

40 Northampton Road London EC1R 0HB United Kingdom

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About this event

Visit The London Archives this summer to see some of our rarely displayed treasures relating to William Shakespeare, who wrote "Romeo & Juliet", "Hamlet", "Macbeth" and many other famous plays.

  • Discover a title deed from 1613 showing that Shakespeare bought a property in Blackfriars in the City of London – a document that is one of only six in the world that contains his signature.
  • Explore our Civitas Londinum map, one of the earliest representations of London. This was printed in the early seventeenth century and gives us a rich visual record of the London Shakespeare knew.
  • See Shakespeare’s artistic legacy in the poet John Keats’ 1820 copy of Shakespeare’s plays. Owned by Keats during his time living in Hampstead, this precious volume includes Keats’ personal annotations.

This small display is free to visit during our normal opening hours, from 30 June until 2 October, and is located in the Information Area on the first floor at The London Archives.

Frequently asked questions

Would you like more details about accessibility?

This display is on the first floor and is accessible by stairs and a lift. An accessible toilet is on the same floor. Further details on www.thelondonarchives.org/visit-us/accessibility and please contact us at TLADigital@cityoflondon.gov.uk if you have any specific accessibility requirements.

Do I need to book a ticket?

We encourage everyone to book a free ticket as it helps us to manage visitor numbers. You are welcome to turn up without a ticket to see the display, but please notify us if you are visiting in a group larger than 6 people by emailing ask@tla.libanswers.com

Do I need to book a ticket for a specific time slot?

No. Please select "10am" on the date that you'd like to visit, and you can turn up at any time during our opening hours on that day.

Are group visits possible?

Groups of 7 or more people need to make special arrangements to visit so we can manage capacity in this small display area - please contact ask@tla.libanswers.com to make a group booking.

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