Sunday 23 December 2018



The Museum of Miniature Found Objects regrets to announce a temporary closure. It's suspected the recent fire in the Smoking Cubicle has damaged the newly discovered fifteenth-century mural in the Palm Court Tea Rooms. The MMFO has been communicating daily with the Department for Historic England, and is happy to report their expert team of conservators will be arriving shortly to begin the restoration work required. Despite these unfortunate circumstances, the museum would like to wish all its visitors a merry Christmas and a happy New Year.

*Please note, the Museum of Miniature Found Objects would like to apologise on behalf of the Musée du Bricolage. Last week's statement regarding their recent display was not intended to denigrate in any way the great sacrifices made by the men and women of the French and British armed forces on behalf of their countries. Both the MMFO and the MdB apologise unreservedly to l'Association des Combattants de la Seconde Guerre Mondiale and the British Union of Military Veterans for any offence caused by last week's apology.

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Found objects:
= clear plastic baubles: 2.34pm, Tuesday 14 August 2018, women's changing rooms, Highbury Pool, north London;
= goggles: 9.14am, Saturday 20 October 2018, Queen Elizabeth's Walk, north London;
= pink plastic butterfly: 3.30pm, Friday 25 November 2011, Church Path, Highbury Fields, north London;

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