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Saturday, 22nd February |
This day of talks will look at different aspects of how the Victorians amused themselves. |
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|  | Southwark |
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With the eyes of the world on Tokyo 2020, Japan Now returns for its finale, exploring the big issues with writers, translators, filmmakers and artists. A keynote day of talks. |
 | 9am to 6pm |
|  | Camden |
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Sunday, 23rd February |
50th anniversary green bus running service centered on the Epping Ongar railway. |
 | All day |
|  | North Weald |
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A monthly open day at a quirky transport museum housed in an old water pumping building. |
 | 10am to 4pm |
|  | Enfield Town |
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Three floors filled with teddy bears in this annual show and fair. |
 | 10:30am to 4pm |
|  | Kensington |
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A free community event marking 200 years since the Cato Street Conspiracy plot was discovered. |
 | 12pm to 3pm |
|  | Marylebone |
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Monday, 24th February |
Eat bacon on the day before Shrove Tuesday. |
 | All day |
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David Sainsbury will set out a new theory of economic growth which explains why the G7 countries have experienced slowing rates of labour productivity over the last twenty five years |
 | 6:30pm to 8pm |
|  | Holborn |
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A series of lectures exploring the imaginative conservation and reuse of historic buildings |
 | 6:30pm to 8pm |
|  | Clerkenwell |
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Tuesday, 25th February |
See lots of people from the City of London's livery companies, in their full regalia running around Guildhall tossing pancakes. |
 | 10:30am to 2:30pm |
|  | City of London |
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Wednesday, 26th February |
A lecture by medieval history expert Lucy Beckett on the Charterhouse and Carthusian order. |
 | 1:45pm to 3pm |
|  | Clerkenwell |
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Robots are going to take our jobs eventually – in fact it’s already started. This is a comical, yet real, look at what the future looks likes and ways to future-proof yourself and your business. |
 | 6pm to 8:30pm |
|  | Holborn |
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Bestselling author and historian Julie Summers reveals how the identity of 'Vogue' magazine was forged in the Second World War. |
 | Starts at 6:30pm |
|  | Chelsea |
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A talk about Lucian Freud by William Feaver, for many years the art critic for The Observer |
 | Starts at 6:45pm |
|  | Shoreditch |
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Authors Leyla Daybelge & Magnus Englund will be giving an illustrated talk about the story of the Isokon, the Pritchards artistic network and the legacy of the Bauhaus artists during their time in Britain. |
 | 7:30pm to 8:30pm |
|  | Hampstead |
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Thursday, 27th February |
A panel discussion on the British monarchy’s use of mass media from the 1930s. |
 | 6pm to 7:30pm |
|  | Euston |
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Explore the orchid festival after dark in these evening events taking you into the world of Kew and Indonesia. |
 | Starts at 6:30pm |
|  | Richmond |
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Diarmaid MacCulloch introduces his ground-breaking biography of Thomas Cromwell, the self-made statesman who sent the kingdom on a Protestant course for centuries. |
 | 7:30pm to 9pm |
|  | Richmond |
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Friday, 28th February |
Former Scots Guards officer Hugo Clarke discusses the project he led while serving in Iraq to establish a new Basrah museum. |
 | Starts at 11:30am |
|  | Chelsea |
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Hyperloop is potentially a revolutionary means of future passenger and freight transportation system. |
 | 2pm to 3:30pm |
|  | Strand |
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Explore the orchid festival after dark in these evening events taking you into the world of Kew and Indonesia. |
 | Starts at 6:30pm |
|  | Richmond |
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Party like it’s 1999 and you’re dancing in a disused Underground station. |
 | 6:45pm to 10pm |
|  | Covent Garden |
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To mark the publication of his biography, One of Them, an "in conversation" about his extraordinary life. |
 | 7pm to 8:30pm |
|  | Camden |
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Saturday, 29th February |
Occasional open day of the eclectically designed home of artist, Stephen Wright. |
 | 10am to 5pm |
|  | East Dulwich |
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This immersive session explores attitudes to and experiences of poverty in Britain from the 1834 Poor Law Reform Act to the mid-twentieth-century introduction of the Welfare State. |
 | Starts at 11am |
|  | City of London |
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Update on the project to build Gresley class P2 No. 2007 Prince of Wales – Britain’s most powerful steam locomotive |
 | 11am to 1pm |
|  | Covent Garden |
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Come and meet Jeff Jones who tells the extraordinary story of the birthplace of boxing in London's East End. |
 | Starts at 2pm |
|  | Whitechapel |
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