Secrets Of Bloomsbury By M@ Last edited 89 months ago M@ Secrets Of Bloomsbury Walk along Gower Street and you're walking over London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine's mosquito stores. Read all about it here. The unusual feature appears on the art deco Haines House. More info on the London Remembers site. The Grant Museum of Zoology is free to visit. See more of its treasures here. Emin's glove has appeared at various places, and can now be found behind the statue of Thomas Coram. With thanks to London Remembers for the info. It's actually a work of art, one of several useless bollards in the area. More info here One of the most momentous thoughts in human history, it happened in Bloomsbury. Designed by Foster and Partners, the glass roof contains 3,312 panes, all of which are different. The locomotive was too heavy and soon derailed. A plaque marks the spot on the Chadwick Building. About a dozen of the tokens decorate the pavement. Liked this? Here's some more... Secrets of London's statues Secrets of the West End Secrets of London's landmarks Last Updated 17 October 2016 Continued below. You May Also Like: Secret Hidden Bits Of The West End Secrets Of London's Statues 11 Secret Features Of Famous London Landmarks Report a problem with this article Click for Comments