Bow Street Museum of Crime and Justice

A new website for a brand new museum.

Bow Street has been involved in policing since the early 1700s, but it wasn’t until 2021 that the former Bow Street Police Station became a museum, and one of our very first clients.

Homepage of a website: The Bow Street Museum of Crime and Justice, featuring menu options and an introduction to the museum.

The team needed a website to support their new venue that tells the story of London’s first law enforcers, the Bow Street Runners and the Metropolitan Police that followed them. We built a site to their custom design, together with all our standard blocks and integrations.

The museum excels in publishing well-researched articles on the history of policing in London’s West End from a variety of viewpoints, like this one about the Suffragettes at Bow Street.

Quick Facts

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Design that does the job

Even without collections, a TMP museum site is a powerful tool for promoting events and activities.

Blogging as standard

Publicise research and engagement with out-of-the-box blogs.

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