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Saturday, 2nd July |
Galleries will host an eclectic series of talks during Brown's London Art Weekend. |
As part of National Meadows Day, Osterley is hosting a walk around the Great Meadow with a difference; No shoes allowed! |
At this discussion, activists and experts debate the changing nature of protest. |
Monthly open day at one of London's more curious and delightful museums, devoted to the history of the sewing machine. |
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Sunday, 3rd July |
Regent Street will be transformed into a spectacular display of transport designs for a free festival. |
Galleries will host an eclectic series of talks during Brown's London Art Weekend. |
Step back in history and visit the terminus building of London's original international airport - in Croydon. |
Technology and politics writer James O’Malley presents a provocative and sometimes shocking prognosis for democracy. |
A screening of the dystopian classic, The Running Man with Arnold Schwarzenegger. |
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Monday, 4th July |
Find out what alcohol and other drugs do to our brains, and why some people are more susceptible to their effects than others. |
Join Nobel Prize winner Art McDonald who will tell the story of the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNOLAB), a laboratory 2 km underground. |
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Tuesday, 5th July |
Join us to discover Red House as William Morris would have known it |
An evening in the Sir John Soane's Museum with the rooms lit by candles. |
Guildhall Library’s latest exhibition showcases Tony Phillips’ etchings and pen-and-wash drawings of contemporary London |
In this interactive talk, Dr Jenny Bizley explores perception versus reality and if we can explain what’s happening inside our brains. |
Wayne Hemingway MBE talks about the design he created for the London Underground staff. |
Join Martin Hendry and Stuart Reid to explore how the discovery of gravitational waves is opening up an entire window into the cosmos. |
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Wednesday, 6th July |
Lots of exciting events, displays and activities to show how much fun science can be. |
More than a dozen of Britain’s most popular breweries gathering to serve up a selection of beers. |
To celebrate the 35th anniversary of the film’s release, a screening and talk by the producer . |
Big screen documentary about the interior and art of the Vatican |
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Thursday, 7th July |
An exhibition of alternative tube map designs, and a talk by transit map book author, Mark Ovenden. |
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Friday, 8th July |
Join Roger Highfield as he takes a journey to Hogwarts to unlock some of the secrets of our beloved wizarding world. |
Explore all aspects of touch from neuroscience and perception to virtual reality with talks and activities throughout the Ri. |
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Saturday, 9th July |
Come along and find out what goes on to keep Essex's longest Heritage Railway running. |
A country show with all day entertainment in the setting of Osterley's magnificent Front Lawn. |
Join a panel of experts to hear the ins and outs of the ethical debates surrounding driverless cars. |
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Exhibitions closing shortly |
This outdoor exhibition features images of the present-day battlefields alongside archive pictures of the trenches during WWI. (Ends on Sun, 3rd Jul) |
The exhibition tells stories of just some of the amazing women who have shaped the history of the End East and beyond. (Ends on Sat, 9th Jul) |
A chance to see inside a Grade I listed church that was largely closed to the public since the 1970s. (Ends on Thu, 30th Jun) |
A computer generated exploration of money, dynasty and desire (Ends on Sun, 3rd Jul) |
This small display features a selection of drawings that documented some of Sicily’s best surviving classical sculpture and architecture. (Ends on Thu, 14th Jul) |
Britain from the Air is the Royal Geographical Society's exhibition of aerial photographs. (Ends on Tue, 12th Jul) |
Barbican has commissioned the award-winning Pakistani artist Imran Qureshi to create a new body of work for The Curve. (Ends on Sun, 10th Jul) |
This display presents photographs, films and ephemera relating to Olivetti’s graphic and spatial design, as well as architecture. (Ends on Sun, 17th Jul) |
A life size X-ray of Venus, Mars and Cupid will reveal changes made during the painting of the artwork. (Ends on Sun, 3rd Jul) |