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A photo of the design museum entrance. The logo is in pink writing against a concrete background. (Image: Amy Burr, Simon Langton Girls Grammar School) By Amy Burr, Simon Langton Girls Grammar ...
As the Museum of London relocates from London Wall to the old Smithfield Market site, it has reverted to its old name, the London Museum, and chosen a brand new logo – a pooping pigeon.
The Museum of London is getting a new name, new logo, and a new site in Smithfield. (Picture: Getty Images) At the end of July it was announced that the Museum of London would simply be known as ...
The new logo for the Museum of London featuring a porcelain pigeon and a glittery poo splat is dividing opinion. The director of the museum, Sharon Ament, said the pigeon and splat represented the ...