Saturday 15th March |
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For one day only, London Overground trains will be calling at London Bridge station. |
 | 7:30am to 10pm |
|  | London Bridge Station - Southwark |
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Hear readings, rememberings and reflections from artists Grace Lau, Jem Southam, mitra tabrizian, Rosy Martin and Roy Mehta |
 | 2pm to 4pm |
|  | Tate Britain - Pimlico |
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Volunteers from Barnet Museum open the Barnet Physic Well, giving everyone free access to this little known part of Barnet's heritage |
 | 2pm to 4pm |
|  | Barnet Physic Well - Arkley |
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Sunday 16th March |
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The London Gaming Market is a place to buy retro video-games, board games and merchandise all in one place and is the ONLY event of its kind held in the heart of London. |
 | 10:30am to 4:30pm |
|  | The Royal National Hotel - Euston |
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This annual event brings together visitors and Londoners alike to celebrate the many contributions the Irish community have made to our great city. |
 | 12pm to 6pm |
|  | Trafalgar Square - Trafalgar Square |
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Monday 17th March |
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Inside the Greek Ambassador's official London residence is a room preserved for nearly 60 years in memory of the man who once worked there and is now open to the public. |
 | 10am to 12pm |
|  | Hellenic Residence - Mayfair |
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A talk about the history of King's Cross station. |
 | 2pm to 3pm |
|  | Guildhall library - City of London |
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This paper will explore three sites of nuclearity and artistic production in relation to their contrary cultural worlds – attempting to offer an art history attuned to cosmic time, radioactive half-lives, and the kinds of ultra-violet knowledge Walter Benjamin theorised. |
 | Starts at 5:30pm |
|  | Courtauld Institute of Art - Farringdon |
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Tuesday 18th March |
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Discover how our collection of Edith Helena Adie’s watercolours helped to restore the gardens of an Edwardian National Trust property |
 | 1:15pm to 1:30pm |
|  | RHS Lindley Library - Pimlico |
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The Conversation is a series of weekly events talking about conflict and empathy, inequality and power, climate crisis and wonder through storytelling and action |
 | Starts at 6:30pm |
|  | St Martin in the Fields - Trafalgar Square |
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Wednesday 19th March |
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An opportunity to discuss the life and works of Charles Dickens with his great-great-great-granddaughter and two other authors who have been inspired by his work. |
 | 2pm to 4pm |
|  | St George the Martyr Church - Southwark |
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This event will bring together experts, policymakers, and concerned citizens to exchange ideas and explore solutions to ensure a sustainable water future for our city. |
 | 6pm to 9pm |
|  | Bakers' Hall - City of London |
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Dr Jenny Poulton explores the fascinating possibility that cell biology resembles actual problem-solving and asks if there is a limit to the complexity of puzzles that cells can solve. |
 | 7pm to 9pm |
|  | The Old King's Head (Upstairs room) - Southwark |
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Thursday 20th March |
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An exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the fascinating world of document conservation |
 | 2pm to 3pm |
|  | The London Archives - Clerkenwell |
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Enjoy an evening in Dr Samuel Johnson's 17th-century house and explore his wonderful House of Words with a glass of bubbly. |
 | 5:30pm to 7pm |
|  | Dr Johnson's House - Holborn |
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A talk about Inspector Minahan, whose investigation unravelled a similar, nefarious traffic in vulnerable young girls. |
 | 6:30pm to 8pm |
|  | Bow Street Police Museum - Covent Garden |
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Join author Wendy Moore for a talk exploring the incredible story of Jack and Eve - two women who were suffragettes, life-long partners and heroes of the First World War who saved the lives of wounded soldiers. |
 | 6:30pm to 8pm |
|  | Hunterian Museum - Holborn |
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A talk about the 1852 restoration of the chapel of St Mary Undercroft inside Parliament. |
 | 5pm to 6pm |
|  | Society of Antiquaries of London - Picadilly |
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To mark the 250th anniversary of Benjamin Franklin’s hasty departure from London, a hybrid roundtable discussion featuring leading historians of Early America. |
 | 6pm to 7:30pm |
|  | Benjamin Franklin House - Trafalgar Square |
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Friday 21st March |
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This session is a chance to to get up close and personal with Second World War documents in the Archives Study Area, along with an introductory talk and opportunity to see their London in the Second World War exhibition. |
 | 12:30pm to 2pm |
|  | The London Archives - Clerkenwell |
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In celebration of Women's History Month join a distinguished panel as they discuss the women who made Picasso. |
 | 6:30pm to 8pm |
|  | British Museum - Russell Square |
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Professor David Lambert explores the history of the West India Regiments and their impact on the culture of the Caribbean. |
 | 12pm to 1pm |
|  | National Army Museum - Chelsea |
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Saturday 22nd March |
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The world-famous gardens of Hampton Court Palace include 60 acres of spectacular formal gardens and 750 acres (304 hectares) of parkland, all set within a loop of the River Thames |
 | 10am to 4pm |
|  | Hampton Court Palace - East Molesey |
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Following the completion of the major restoration project to the Victorian Subway, Crystal Palace Park Trust is able to open this incredible space to the public once again, just in time for its 160th |
 | 10:30am to 3pm |
|  | Crystal Palace Subway - Upper Norwood |
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An indoor vintage fair focussing on home interiors, held in a dormant church in Bow. |
 | 11am to 4am |
|  | The Heritage & Arts Centre - Bow |
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Unlock Tate Modern’s history and architectural secrets in their Architecture Tour |
 | 2pm to 3:30pm |
|  | Tate Modern - Southwark |
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A pop-up exhibition and discussion event, thinking about the public role of the palaeontological sciences. |
 | 2:30pm to 7:30pm |
|  | King's College London - Strand |
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Up to 400 crews of eights will row from Mortlake to Putney - free to watch from the riverside. |
 | Starts at 3pm |
|  | Various locations - Strand |
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Join zine-makers and practitioners from around the world for a conversation exploring the histories, cultures and practices of DIY publications beyond UK/US zine making. |
 | 1pm to 2:30pm |
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