Saturday 16th April |
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A hall full of film memorabilia traders and a number of Cult TV and film stars in attendance. |
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The under restoration windmill will aim to have its new sails rotating for the open days. |
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There will be free light bites and Indian tea (Langar), demonstrations of martial arts (Gatka), entertainment and a display of Sikh art. |
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Sunday 17th April |
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The under restoration windmill will aim to have its new sails rotating for the open days. |
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Monday 18th April |
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An open day of a Victorian steam pumping engine built to serve a local sewage plant. |
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Easter Chair Heaving returns to Greenwich, as the Blackheath Morris Men perform the old tradition of hoisting a lady aloft on a chair. |
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Tuesday 19th April |
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Use bat tracking equipment to learn about the different bat species that call Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens home. |
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Wednesday 20th April |
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Come and see the entrants in their Competition Classics as they begin their journey at Brooklands for this year's London to Lisbon Rally . |
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As a part of the AntikBar exhibition Fighting On All Fronts: Women At War, David Hill will give a talk on SOE and the role of women agents. |
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Nerd Nite London is a monthly event where three speakers give 18-21 minute fun-yet-informative talks across all disciplines, while the audience drinks along. |
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Thursday 21st April |
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Come and see the entrants in their Competition Classics as they begin their journey at Brooklands for this year's London to Lisbon Rally . |
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During this special four-day event, guests can step behind-the-scenes of the Transport Museum’s art and poster stores - usually closed to the public. |
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Two sets of military gun salutes will take place today to mark HM The Queen’s Birthday. |
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A talk about Max Newman, who led the cryptanalysis team at Bletchley Park and his later work on early computers at Manchester University. |
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A new monthly late opening of the Bank of England Museum. |
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An evening with Stephen Millar to celebrate the release of London's Hidden Walks Volume 4. |
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This talk explores the commercial side of mourning rituals, including the challenges and pleasures they afforded, with a special focus on Peter Robinson, who is buried in Highgate Cemetery. |
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Friday 22nd April |
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Big annual cycling show back in London for the first time in a decade. |
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During this special four-day event, guests can step behind-the-scenes of the Transport Museum’s art and poster stores - usually closed to the public. |
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To mark the centenary of the disbandment of the Machine Gun Corps, Lieutenant General Sir Andrew Graham recounts the unit’s exploits in Mesopotamia during the First World War. |
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Discover how the school curriculum can be reimagined to be representative of Black British history and its relationship to African and Caribbean history. |
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Saturday 23rd April |
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Most of us originate from foreign blood, even if we cannot prove it until Anglo-Saxon times. |
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A mix of interesting illustrated talks along with Members' contributions and a chance to meet and mingle with fellow enthusiasts. |
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You are exhorted to visit your local independent purveyor of music and make purchases of physical storage media. |
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Big annual cycling show back in London for the first time in a decade. |
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Gain a fresh perspective on the Second World War with a special weekend of talks, tours, workshops and dancing. |
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Visitors will have a chance to learn about 87 Hackford Road and its most famous tenant through a guided tour which includes a short walk to set the context and a longer tour of the house itself |
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During this special four-day event, guests can step behind-the-scenes of the Transport Museum’s art and poster stores - usually closed to the public. |
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Back in full style, St George's Day on Trafalgar Square will be a flurry of everything brilliant about England and being English |
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Exhibitions closing shortly |
The exhibition features more than 70 European fans incorporating both handmade and machine lace leaves dating from the 18th century to present day. (Ends on Sat, 16th Apr) | Explore Francis Bacon’s visceral paintings, where the line between human and animal is constantly blurred, reminding us that our primal instincts lie just below the surface. (Ends on Sun, 17th Apr) | The first major UK exhibition of woodcuts by leading Abstract Expressionist, Helen Frankenthaler. (Ends on Sun, 17th Apr) | An immersive audio-visual installation launching in New Cross, London by mixed media studio Increments. (Ends on Sun, 17th Apr) | Kehinde Wiley is an American artist best known for his portraits that render people of colour in the traditional settings of Old Master paintings. (Ends on Mon, 18th Apr) | Described as an "interactive experience", this exhibition showcases unseen Marley photographs and memorabilia with a focus on his lifestyle, passions, influences, and legacy. (Ends on Mon, 18th Apr) | Against the backdrop of war and revolution raging in Europe and the United States, a young man grew up in Bonn inspired by the ideals of freedom, and went on to compose some of the greatest works of music ever written. (Ends on Sun, 24th Apr) | For their 10th annual exhibition, Two Temple Place will showcase the ceramic medium through artworks by three generations of Black women artists working in clay. (Ends on Sun, 24th Apr) | 8 original artworks by different artists and eras are displayed in our In Focus space in the museum’s main gallery. (Ends on Sun, 24th Apr) | Throughout April and the Easter Holidays, visitors can step into the world of Harry Potter through a range of photo opportunities in Covent Garden. (Ends on Sun, 24th Apr) | This striking outdoor installation features a fleet of three ships, constructed using reused and recycled materials and plastic waste. (Ends on Tue, 26th Apr) | World-class photography and art is brought together in one show returning to Saatchi Gallery. (Ends on Fri, 29th Apr) | This exhibition showcases images by photographers who have used their cameras to support political struggle and social change in Britain from 1968 to today. (Ends on Sat, 30th Apr) | Discover the close-knit world of the Georgian music industry, where not what you knew, but who you knew, was of greatest importance. (Ends on Sun, 1st May) | Celebrating the diversity of photography as it exists today, the Sony World Photography Awards 2022 exhibition showcases the very best images from all competitions across the Awards. (Ends on Mon, 2nd May) |
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