https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...tion-aims-spur-children-success-museum-london
The Museum of London is launching a shrine to Harry Kane. It’s free to enter, although they have failed to commission a life-sized animatronic waistcoated Charlie Kane robot to guide visitors through the collection, which suggests that it has been done on the cheap.
I last went to the Museum of London at the age of eight on a school coach trip all the way from Aylesbury. Its Great Fire of London Experience was a crushingly disappointing diorama of plastic buildings with red LEDs flickering to represent flame and excerpts from Samuel Pepys’ diary read sonorously on a short loop. An absolute swizz, and I’m not going back there, not even if they have Harry’s baby teeth in a bejewelled casket and a vast interactive mobile made from every boot he has ever owned.