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Dance costume, Adzido Pan African Dance Company, 1999V&A South KensingtonOn display -
Rolling Stones Hot Licks logo, artwork, designed by Jon Pasche, 1970, London, EnglandV&A South KensingtonNot on display -
Les Paul guitar, made by Gibson, 1960s, USV&A East MuseumOn display -
Academy Award, designed by Cedric Gibbons, made by R.S. Owens, 1952, United StatesV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Stage costume worn by Shirley Bassey, designed by Douglas Darnell, 1960s, EnglandV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Eightpence a Mile: The New Stop Press Review, poster, designed by G.K. Benda, printed by David Allen & Sons, about 1913, London, EnglandV&A East StorehouseView by appointment -
Film costume from 'Star Wars', designed by John Mollo and Brian Muir, 1977 – 80, EnglandV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Costume design for the ballet 'Amor', designed by P Croce, late 19th century, ItalyV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Smile Orange, theatre poster, designed by Eureka! Design Consultants with photography by Rick Elgood, 1992, EnglandV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Theatre costume, designed by Philip Prowse, made by Bonn & Mackenzie, 1981, London, EnglandV&A East StorehouseView by appointment -
Set model, designed by Henry Emden, 1903, BritainV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Poster advertising Anansi's Royal Quest at the Unicorn Theatre, 1983, EnglandV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Queen Elizabeth Viewing the Performance of 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' at the Globe Theatre, oil painting, by David Scott, 1840, BritainV&A East StorehouseView by appointment -
Leonide Massine waiting for his cue to go on stage in 'On With the Dance', painting, painted by Gluck, 1925, Great BritainV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Theatre box from the Palace Theatre of Varieties, designed by Bertie Crewe, 1903 – 1904, BritainV&A South KensingtonOn display
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Shall We Dance, film costume worn by Fred Astaire, made by Anderson & Sheppard Ltd, 1936, UKV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Music-hall costume worn by May Moore Duprez, about 1910, EnglandV&A East StorehouseNot on display -
Costume for 'Prince's Mother' in Swan Lake designed by Alexandre Golovine for the Bolshoi, Moscow, 1901V&A East StorehouseView by appointment -
Headdress, theatre costume worn by Ram Gopal, maker unknown, mid-20th century, UKV&A East StorehouseView by appointment -
Costume for The Chinese Conjurer in Massine's ballet 'Parade', designed by Pablo Picasso, 1917V&A South KensingtonNot on display -
Theatre costume from 'The Lion King', designed by Julie Taymor, 1994, USV&A South KensingtonNot on display -
Brexit Dress, pantomime costume, designed by Lotte Collett, 2016, UKV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Lady in the Dark, film costume, designed by Edith Head, 1944, Hollywood, USV&A East StorehouseView by appointment -
Hat worn by Idina Menzel as Elphaba in the original 2003 New York production of Wicked, by Rodney Gordon, 2003, New York, USV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Dame Edna's Breakfast Dress, costume, designed by Stephen Adnitt, 1997, London, EnglandV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Jumpsuit worn by Mick Jagger, costume, designed by Ossie Clark, 1972, Great BritainOn loan -
Rear view, 'Bicycle John', rock and pop costume worn by Sir Elton John, designed by Bill Whitten, about 1974, UKV&A East StorehouseView by appointment -
Design for the costume of Le Buffoon in the ballet 'Chout', by Mikhail Larionov, 1915, Lausanne, SwitzerlandV&A South KensingtonView by appointment -
Costume design for 'Le Coq d'Or', by Natalia Goncharova, about 1914V&A South KensingtonView by appointment -
Black satin floral patterned shoes worn by Prince, costume, about 1994, USAOn loan
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Glastonbury Festival poster, 1995. -
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Festival-goers in fancy dress at the Chapel of Love and Loathing (part of the Lost Vagueness field). -
Glastonbury, 1970s. -
A festival-goer defeated by the mud, 1990s. -
Glastonbury Festival poster, 1986. -
The first Pyramid stage at Glastonbury Festival, 1971. -
Glastonbury Festival poster, 1970. -
Glastonbury Festival poster, 1983. -
Pyramid Stage sign. -
Arcadia at Glastonbury Festival. -
Jean and Michael Eavis cheer from the Pyramid Stage, 1992. -
Pyramid Stage architectural drawings. -
Glastonbury crowd. -
Banners at Glastonbury Festival, 2014.
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'Self Evident', C-type print, by Ingrid Pollard, 1995, printed 2013, Brighton, EnglandV&A South KensingtonNot on display -
'The Garden II', chromogenic print, by Siân Davey, 2021V&A South KensingtonView by appointment -
Lace, salted paper print, by William Henry Fox Talbot, early 1840s, BritainV&A South KensingtonView by appointment -
'The Break', Nermine Hammam, inkjet print, 2011V&A East StorehouseView by appointment -
'Disconnected', inkjet print, by Marvel Harris, 2018, the NetherlandsV&A South KensingtonView by appointment -
'The Angel at the Tomb', photograph, by Julia Margaret Cameron, 1870, Isle of Wight, EnglandV&A South KensingtonView by appointment -
'View of the Raphael Cartoons Galleries at the South Kensington Museum', albumen print, by Isabel Agnes Cowper, about 1873V&A South KensingtonView by appointment -
'Lily Cole and Giant Camera', inkjet print, by Tim Walker, 2004. Museum no. E.1140-2008V&A South KensingtonNot on display -
'Boys smoking, Portland Road, April 15 1956', gelatin silver print, by Roger Mayne, 1956, London, EnglandV&A South KensingtonView by appointment -
'Tree Peony' from Some Japanese Flowers Vol. I, collotype with lithographic overprinting in colour, by Kazumasa Ogawa, 1894, JapanV&A South KensingtonView by appointment -
'Columbia and Western #3', from the series 'Westward, the Course of Empire', by Mark Ruwedel, 1999V&A South KensingtonView by appointment -
'The Earring', photograph, by Madame Yevonde, about 1936, UK
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Opera Theatre of St. Louis, poster, 1978, Missouri, USV&A East StorehouseView by appointment -
Thérèse, set design, designed by Alan Barlow, 1979, UKV&A East StorehouseView by appointment -
Serious Operas Vol. VIII, libretto, by George Frideric Handel and Nicola Francesco Haym, printed by Thomas Wood, 1720, London, EnglandV&A East StorehouseView by appointment -
Theatre costume, designed by Alexander Golovin, about 1910, RussiaV&A East StorehouseView by appointment -
Theatre costume, designed by Bruno Santini, made by David Garrett, 1977, UKV&A East StorehouseView by appointment -
Opera glasses, 19th century, EuropeV&A East StorehouseView by appointment -
H Beard Print Collection, engraved by James Gillray, published by H. Humphrey, 1803, London, EnglandV&A East StorehouseView by appointment -
Costume design, designed by Oliver Messel, 1950, London, EnglandV&A East StorehouseView by appointment -
Guy Little Theatrical Photograph, photograph, 19th century, BritainV&A South KensingtonNot on display -
Engraving of a court ballet in Vlasislav Hall, Prague Castle, by Mat'a, 1617, BritainV&A East StorehouseView by appointment -
Rich's Glory or his Triumphant Entry into Covent-Garden, engraved by William Hogarth, printed by Robert Wilkinson, 1811, BritainV&A East StorehouseView by appointment -
The Nightingale, theatre costume, designed by David Hockney, 1983, UKV&A East StorehouseView by appointment -
Covent Garden Opera House; The Colonnade, watercolour, by John Walter Bayes, about 1940, London, EnglandV&A South KensingtonView by appointment -
Jenny Lind as Alice in Meyerbeer's Opera, figure, 1847, Staffordshire, EnglandV&A South KensingtonView by appointment -
Relief of George Frideric Handel, made by Louis-François Roubiliac, 1750 – 60, London, EnglandV&A South KensingtonOn display
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Tippoo's Tiger, mechanical organ, about 1793, Mysore, IndiaV&A South KensingtonNot on display -
(Detail) Trajan's column, plaster cast, by Monsieur Oudry, about 1864, Paris, FranceV&A South KensingtonOn display -
The Great Bed of Ware, designed by Hans Vredeman de Vries, 1590 – 1600, Ware, EnglandV&A South KensingtonOn display -
3D-printed Extinction Rebellion logotype woodblockV&A East MuseumOn display -
Progress Pride flag, designed by Daniel Quasar, manufactured by Custom Flag Company Inc., 2020, WestminsterV&A South KensingtonNot on display -
(Detail) Pérou evening ensemble, designed by Christian Dior, by Bodin Brossin, 1954, Paris, FranceV&A East StorehouseView by appointment -
Costumes for 'Le Train Bleu', designed by Coco Chanel, 1924V&A South KensingtonNot on display
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'Variations on a Geometric Theme' plate, designed by Eduardo Paolozzi, manufactured by Josiah Wedgwood and sons, about 1970, Barlaston, Stoke-on-Trent, EnglandOn loan -
Portland Vase, by Josiah Wedgwood and Sons, 1793, Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, EnglandV&A Wedgwood CollectionOn display -
Wedgwood family portrait, oil painting, by George Stubbs, 1780, EnglandV&A Wedgwood CollectionOn display -
Lessore Vase, painted by Emile Aubert Lessore, made by Josiah Wedgwood and Sons, about 1863, EnglandV&A Wedgwood CollectionOn display -
Anti-slavery medallion, by Josiah Wedgwood and sons, about 1787, Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent, EnglandV&A Wedgwood CollectionNot on display -
Teapot moulded in the shape of a cauliflower, by Josiah Wedgwood and sons, 1765, Stoke-on-Trent, EnglandV&A Wedgwood CollectionOn display -
Jasperware trials mounted on a wooden tray, by Josiah Wedgwood and sons, 1773 – 76, Stoke-on-Trent, EnglandV&A Wedgwood CollectionOn display -
Teapot, designed by Douglas Baillie Hamilton Cochrane, manufactured by Josiah Wedgwood and Sons, 1906V&A Wedgwood CollectionOn display -
Detail of 'Fairyland Lustre' bowl, by Josiah Wedgwood and sons, about 1923, Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent, EnglandV&A Wedgwood CollectionOn display
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Place (Village), installation, by Rachel Whiteread, about 1995 – 2015, LondonYoung V&AOn display -
Planetarium, installation, by Tristan Blondeau, 2023, Paris, FranceYoung V&AOn display -
The Self-Portrait, print, by Quentin Blake, 2010, UKYoung V&AOn display -
Bettiscombe, dolls' house, about 1870, EnglandYoung V&AOn display -
Pikachu, soft toy, manufactured by Deutshe Toy GMBH, 1995 – 99, Munich, GermanyYoung V&AOn display -
'Hero Arm', Open Bionics, 3D printed bionic arm for a child, Bristol, EnglandYoung V&AOn display -
Amstrad CPC 464 Computer, manufactured by Amstrad, 1984, EnglandYoung V&AOn display -
Devdas, film hoarding, by Balkrishna Arts, 2002, London, EnglandYoung V&AOn display -
Death Star, designed by Bjarke Lykke Madsen, designed by Bas Brederode, manufactured by The LEGO Group, 2011 – 12, DenmarkYoung V&AOn display
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Cut, Slash & Pull, ensemble, by Vivienne Westwood, 1990, EnglandV&A East MuseumOn display -
Costume, designed by Alexander McQueen, designed by Bowie, David, 1996, Great BritainV&A East StorehouseView by appointment -
Powder bowl, made by Halex Ltd, 1930 – 39, Walthamstow, London, EnglandV&A East StorehouseOn display -
Hackney Lesbian Strength and Gay Pride 1993, t-shirt, maker unknown, 1993, EnglandV&A East StorehouseOn display -
Tracksuit showing scenes from the 2011 East London riots, by SIBLING, 2012, London, EnglandV&A East StorehouseOn display -
Daria dress, by Molly Goddard, 2019, LondonV&A South KensingtonNot on display -
Reunion VI: Underneath the Surface, terracotta sculpture, by Bisila Noha, 2022, London, EnglandV&A East MuseumOn display -
Captain hook chair frame, by Yinka IloriV&A East MuseumOn display
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