Sherlock Holmes exhibition at the Museum of London: Kids go free
http://www.theguardian.com/extra/2015/mar/26/extra-offer-sherlock-holmes Version 0 of 1. Sherlock Holmes - The Man Who Never Lived And Will Never Die at the Museum of London is London's first exhibition on the detective since 1951. Transcending literature onto stage and screen, Sherlock Holmes continues to fascinate audiences to this day. The Museum of London exhibition uses early film, photography and paintings plus original Victorian era artefacts to recreate the atmosphere of Sherlock's London, and to re-imagine the places featured in Conan Doyle's famous stories. Objects and artworks include: • Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's 1886 'A Study in Scarlet' notebook, containing the first ever lines of a Sherlock Holmes story. • 'The Murders in the Rue Morgue' manuscript by Edgar Allan Poe. • Claude Monet's painting 'Pont de Londres' (Charing Cross Bridge, London) 1902 • Belstaff coat used in the BBC's Sherlock series, featuring Benedict Cumberbatch. Children aged 12 to 15 go free at the exhibition with any full-paying adult between Monday 30 March and Friday 3 April 2015. Take up this offer Click here to take up this offer Help with offers, events and competitions •You need to sign up to Extra in order to see the redemption pages. To register your email address for the first time, press on the 'Click here ...' link above. •You also need to sign in to theguardian.com at the top left of the screen to be able to take up offers, book tickets or enter competitions. |