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Saturday, 15th August |
Family open weekend at the gardens of Chiswick House |
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Join historian Julie Summers and Geoff Gill from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine in conversation with Emma Mawdsley on the treatment and conditions of prisoners of war working on the Thai-Burma Railway. |
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This talk describes the development of the aircraft and eventual need to have a “standoff missile“ capable of allowing the aircraft to stay clear of the target area. |
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A virtual lecture on the Arms of the City of London and its diverse ancient and modern Livery Companies |
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Sunday, 16th August |
This garden takes vertical planting to new heights – but is not for those who are afraid to walk a gangplank. |
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Unusual walled and paved garden with different compartments on 2 levels, substantially restructured since previous opening in 2008. |
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Monday, 17th August |
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Tuesday, 18th August |
Hear about Taziker Engineering’s approach, the challenges and the solutions. |
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Should governments be allowed to reduce consumer food choice by legislating that food producers and retailers supply exclusively healthy foods from sustainable food systems? |
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Wednesday, 19th August |
See around 100 luxury cars on display in central London |
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A block of 10 days where the Transport Museum's main storage depot in Acton is open to visitors. |
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The event will also cover Blue Roofs - engineering for multifunctionality and integrating SuDS into highway schemes and working with below ground constraints. |
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Thursday, 20th August |
See around 100 luxury cars on display in central London |
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A block of 10 days where the Transport Museum's main storage depot in Acton is open to visitors. |
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Artist Mary Branson discusses her contemporary light sculpture 'New Dawn'. Commemorating the women's suffrage campaign, this was the first piece of abstract art commissioned for permanent display in the Palace of Westminster. |
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This virtual live event explores the role of theatre and performance in military life, especially in boosting troops’ morale. |
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Friday, 21st August |
A block of 10 days where the Transport Museum's main storage depot in Acton is open to visitors. |
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Saturday, 22nd August |
A block of 10 days where the Transport Museum's main storage depot in Acton is open to visitors. |
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Three hours of Shakespeare related fun and frolics featuring actor Timothy West and comedian Arthur Smith. |
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