Cuming Museum

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The Cuming Museum

The Cuming Museum in Walworth Road, within the London Borough of Southwark, London, England, houses the collection of the Cuming family and is also a museum of Southwark's history.[1]

The collection was gifted by Henry Syer Cuming in 1902 and the museum opened in 1906.[2] As described in Cuming's will it comprised, "My Museum illustrative of Natural History, Archaeology and Ethnology with my coins and medals and… other curios".

The gallery has a temporary exhibition programme and a programme of activities for young people. It is open from Tuesday to Saturday.

The building adjoins a local library. On this site, Charles Babbage, the Victorian mechanical computer pioneer, was born in 1791, although the original house has been demolished. A blue plaque records his birth.

On 25 March 2013 a fire damaged the museum and library and destroyed some artifacts, including relics of the city’s Roman period.[3]

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Coordinates: 51°29′27″N 0°05′50″W / 51.490804°N 0.097162°W / 51.490804; -0.097162

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