To some people London means shopping, to others the Routemaster springs to mind, but fitting its whole meaning in a box is quite a challenge.
But some creative souls have done just that and the results are on display for the final time in Kingston's Market House until January 15.
The boxes were created as part of the Mayor of London's Story of London 2010, which celebrated the invention and creativity of Londoners with a series of events and projects across the capital.
It ran during October and included the My London in a Box project, of which 60 boxes will be shown in the Kingston exhibition.
Project creator Robin Hutchinson said: "I hope people will pop into the Market House and see the mix of ideas, images and imagination that people of all ages and all levels of abilities have created."
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