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Hat, designed by Simone Mirman, about 1955, London, EnglandV&A East StorehouseView by appointment -
Evening dress, designed by Cristóbal Balenciaga, 1954, Paris, FranceV&A East StorehouseView by appointment -
Man's suit, designed by Mr Fish, manufactured by Hexter, about 1968, London, EnglandV&A South KensingtonNot on display -
Pair of shoes, 1550 – 1070 BC, EgyptV&A East StorehouseView by appointment -
Mantua, 1755 – 60, EnglandV&A East StorehouseView by appointment -
Plato's Atlantis, dress, designed by Alexander McQueen, 2010, London, EnglandV&A South KensingtonNot on display -
Man's ensemble, designed by Stella Jean, Spring/Summer 2014, Italy and Burkina Faso. Museum no. T.21:1 to 5-2014.V&A South KensingtonNot on display
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Oil & Water Do Not Mix, poster, screen print with oil, designed by Anthony Burrill, made for Happiness Brussels, 2010, UKV&A South KensingtonView by appointment -
Printed playing cards, woodcut with stencil, by Gilles Savouré, 1490 – 1500, Lyons, FranceV&A South KensingtonOn display -
The Last Supper, from the Large Passion series, print, woodcut on paper, by Albrecht Dürer, 1510, Nuremberg, GermanyV&A South KensingtonView by appointment -
Jack Sheppard! poster, woodcut and letterpress on paper, printed by S.G. Fairbrother and Son, 1839, London, EnglandV&A East StorehouseView by appointment -
Würzburg Missal (Missale Herbipolense) manuscript, printed by Georg Reyser, about 1484, Würzburg, GermanyV&A South KensingtonView by appointment -
Cyber Dada Manifesto, photocopy, by Troy Innocent and Dale Nason, 1990, Melbourne, AustraliaV&A South KensingtonView by appointment -
(Detail) The Iolanthe wallpaper, woodblock print, designed by Charles Voysey, manufactured by Essex & Co., about 1897, EnglandV&A South KensingtonView by appointment -
The Great Wave, woodblock print, by Katsushika Hokusai, about 1831, JapanOn loan -
Elektronischer Einstein, lithographic print, Herbert W Franke, 1972, GermanyV&A South KensingtonView by appointment -
The Royall Oake of Brittayne, engraving, 1649, EnglandV&A South KensingtonView by appointment -
Marilyn Monroe, screenprint, by Andy Warhol, printed by Aetna Silkscreen Products Inc./ Du-Art Displays, published by Factory Additions, 1967, New York, USV&A South KensingtonNot on display -
Seaside Excursions: Southend, poster, lithograph, designed by Frederick Charles Herrick, printed by Baynard Press, 1925, EnglandV&A South KensingtonView by appointment -
The Three Trees, etching, by Rembrandt van Rijn, 1643, the NetherlandsV&A South KensingtonView by appointment -
Mister Tambourine Man, poster, screen print, designed by Martin Sharp, 1967, UKV&A South KensingtonView by appointment
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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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YouTube watch page, dated from 8 December 2006, reconstruction of the oldest capture available of the first-ever YouTube video, 'Me at the zoo' uploaded on 23 April, 2005, YouTube, 2006, United StatesV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Vase, by Marguerite Friedlander-Wildenhain, about 1929, Berlin, GermanyV&A South KensingtonOn display -
'Empire Buying Makes Busy Factories: Motor Manufacturing', poster, designed by Clive Gardiner, issued by the Empire Marketing Board, 1928, BritainV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Table, designed by Samyoung Aluminium, 2019, South KoreaV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Leg splint, designed by Charles and Ray Eames, manufactured by Evans Products Company, 1941 – 42, California, United States, moulded plywoodV&A South KensingtonOn display -
JVC Videosphere, television, manufactured by JVC Ltd, 1970, JapanV&A South KensingtonOn display -
'Sun Mad Raisins', poster, Ester Hernandez, 1982, United StatesV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Metal-free, plastic underwired bra, 2013, ChinaV&A South KensingtonOn display -
"Please offer me a seat", badge with its accompanying card and information pamphlet, designed by Transport for London (TfL), 2017, London, EnglandV&A South KensingtonOn display -
'RCP2 Chair', children's chair, designed by Jane Atfield (1992), manufactured by Made of Waste (1996), recycled high density polyethylene board and furniture screwsV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Starface ‘Big Yellow’ compact with Hydrocolloid pimple patches (Hydro-Stars), manufactured by Starface World, 2025, ChinaV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Loop Switch 2, earplugs, made by Loop, designed 2024, BelgiumV&A South KensingtonOn display -
'Akuaba', chair, designed by Huren Marsh, 1985, 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 woodblockNot on 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 StorehouseOn display -
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 South KensingtonNot on display -
Captain hook chair frame, by Yinka IloriV&A East MuseumOn display
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