Pride in London Mini Notebook

Pride in London Mini Notebook

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A Special Edition London notebook, the Pride of London - featuring the King's Cross Station where all of London gets together under one splendid roof.

London- a city of of many countries, colours and castes, and proud of it. We in London witness everyday, a coming together of people from all walks of life, religion and colour, who are more alike than different.

A lovely all occasion card for a London lover!

- These notebooks are thin and light.
- Cover made of 300gsm white board.
- Size : A6 , Number of pages: 20
- Blank Pages inside.

We currently ship to the UK via Royal Mail 48 delivery.

We are hoping to expand our shipping options to include international customers very soon.

Prices

Orders under £45 : £4.50

Orders over £45: Free

Dispatch and delivery time

We dispatch all orders within 2-5 working days. Please allow at least 6 working days for your item to arrive. 

We are a small team operating out of a venue which is open to the public. We will always do our best to keep you informed where there are any delays to our service. 

Ordering our organic cotton, sustainable clothing range

In order that we are able to offer a wide range of sizes and variations of our most popular design, we work with a print-on-demand clothing company. These items will be fulfilled separately from other items ordered from the Migration Museum and will arrive separately.

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MEET THE MAKER
Eye for London Prints

I moved to London in 2014, embarking on my first adventure living in a new country. Without a job and feeling completely lost, I began exploring the city on my bicycle, stopping to sketch various streets, buildings, and markets. These places were unfamiliar, yet they held a strange familiarity for me. Through documenting my journey in design, I rediscovered my roots, right here in South London. Brixton, where it all began, reminded me so much of home in Mumbai.

As a migrant, I found endless inspiration around me. Many of my illustrations reflect themes of migration, multicultural markets, and diversity. I'm particularly fascinated by the architecture in London estates, designed to promote integration and community.

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The Migration Museum explores how the movement of people to and from Britain across the ages has made us who we are – as individuals and as a nation.

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