tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3735748565810982627.post7658983984468314142..comments2024-03-24T17:03:38.539-07:00Comments on London buses one bus at a time: the return: Trinity Buoy Wharf The Buses: it is better to travel hopefully...http://www.blogger.com/profile/00890241468975868659noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3735748565810982627.post-57956073883455874082018-07-01T02:44:17.688-07:002018-07-01T02:44:17.688-07:00Gosh, pleased you visited. It was a few years ago ...Gosh, pleased you visited. It was a few years ago since I was there and it sounds like the area is going through further extensive redevelopment. I am forever mining your blog to source interesting places to visit now that I'm part time! One other museum that is a perennial favourite of mine, that I can't see on your list, is Croydon Airport. It's open the first Sunday of the month and free to visit. There is also a bus stop outside. Really like stepping back in time to the golden age of air travel in the 1920s and many fascinating artefacts such as Amy Johnson's travel bag. You may have visited already, though couldn't see it on your wonderful interactive museums map! Additionally, I wonder if you have been to the Brixton Windmill. Quite low key, and I've only been to the small museum on the first floor though it is possible to book a tour of the upper levels (if you don't mind heights). Monthly opening again I think. <br />Victoria <br />Brighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12817278261549639668noreply@blogger.com