An exhibition on the life of singer Amy Winehouse has opened close by to the street where she died.
The Jewish Museum in Camden Town, London, has worked alongside the singer’s family to gather her clothes, record and photograph collection for the exhibition.
Abigail Morris, chief executive of the museum said: "Everyone thinks they know who Amy Winehouse is and they've seen the pictures, but actually she is somebody's little sister.
"I think this exhibition is saying this is the story of someone who was very loved as opposed to someone who was very famous."