English: The Museum of Childhood is part of the Victoria and Albert Museum. It was built in the 1860s with a brick skin over an iron structure which was part of the first building of the V and A in Kensington. A new box-like entrance lobby has been added, making it possible to have a lift and learning centre and easier access.
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