‘The Big Smoke’ foyer display at the Museum of London
July 18, 2008 Exhibitions, Foyer, NewsroomDid you know that road traffic accidents in London kill less than 1 person each day, while smoking cigarettes kills 1 Londoner every hour? Or that cigarette butts account for 40% of the litter on London’s streets? Despite these bleak statistics 2 million Londoners regularly light up to enjoy a cigarette.
One year on from the smoking ban, The Big Smoke looks at the history of smoking in London and life in the capital since the ban.
Curator Meriel Jeater says, ‘London has been a centre of the tobacco trade and consumption for 400 years and this topical display will look at how attitudes to smoking have altered over this time. The recent ban on smoking in public places is causing widespread changes and this display will showcase Londoners’ opinions on the ban and how it is affecting their city.
For some people the new legislation is the final prompt they needed to quit smoking. For others it is ruining their businesses. We want to know what Londoners think.’
You can visit ‘The Big Smoke’ at the Museum of London until 21 September 2008. Entry is free.
Find out more at The Big Smoke article in our newsroom.

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