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Pirates: The Captain Kidd Story… 20th May – 30th Oct 2011

From Treasure Island to Pirates of the Caribbean, piracy has long been an inspiration for books, television and films. Now, in a major exhibition at the Museum of London Docklands, families and adults alike can discover the real pirates who ruled our seas over 300 years ago.

Pirate flag c. Mrs Pamela Curry

Original artefacts, archaeological finds and hands-on interactives will reveal London’s links with piracy dating back to the 17th century, including the capital’s gruesome history as a place of execution for pirates.

Through maps, letters and illustrations, you’ll follow the true story of the infamous Captain Kidd, who met his end at Wapping’s Execution Dock, passing into legend to shape our ideas of pirates today.
http://www.museumoflondon.org.uk

The Museum of London in the Docklands

Join the Museum of London on the first and last Sunday of every month for FREE afternoon screenings showcasing the best of London. This month David Hemmings stars in Michelangelo Antonioni’s mod classic Blow Up (5 Sep) at Museum of London while Stanley Holloway fights for independence in Passport to Pimlico (26 Sep) at the Museum of London in the Docklands. The MOL can be found online at www.museumoflondon.org.uk