Saturday 16th November |
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Featuring exhibition spaces, performances, workshops and live conversations about the intersection of the moving body and digital technology. |
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A monthly display of classic cars in Waterloo - usually attracting around 20 vehicles. |
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Teacher, mathematician and professional magician Andrew Jeffrey is back to help us celebrate 50 years of the Rubik's Cube. |
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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. |
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Join Jonathan Hales - published Architectural Historian who specialises in Nicholas Hawksmoor and Christopher Wren - on this unique tour of St Anne Limehouse. |
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Misty Moon is so proud to be bringing the cast of the cult British sci-fi film Krull (1983) to The Cinema Museum. |
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Film screening of Paddington in Peru followed by a Q+A about the UK's migration and asylum system. |
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Sunday 17th November |
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There will be vintage buses running around parts of North London centred on Camden Town -- in support of the BBC Children in Need Appeal. |
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Large second hand goods market in the Olympic Park. |
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Featuring exhibition spaces, performances, workshops and live conversations about the intersection of the moving body and digital technology. |
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Frock Me! is the pioneering, original vintage fair in London. |
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The good, the bad and the tacky. Indulge in a spectacular feast of action movie trailers. |
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Monday 18th November |
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An evening with Lucy Saunders as she discusses how the Healthy Streets Approach can improve our experience of cities. |
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The author of the BFI Classic discusses the enduring popularity and importance of this animated delight. |
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Tuesday 19th November |
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Join the RCP Museum’s Autumn lectures to explore recent research and practical recreation using the incredible resource of historic recipe books from across England, Scotland and France. |
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Join award winning Production Designer Sarah Greenwood and Set Decorator Katie Spencer in conversation with curator Danielle Thom. |
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Wednesday 20th November |
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This illustrated presentation will examine the origins of civic insignia and explore the use of these symbols on coats of arms dating back over 200 years. |
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This lecture unearths the hidden history of Americans who risked their lives to save others during the Nazi era. |
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Join James Holland as he revisits the Second World War battles at Monte Cassino, bringing their dramatic scenes to life through the words of those who were there. |
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How can detectorists and archaeologists work together? Are there other ways to be a citizen archaeologist? And how does modern technology help anyone get involved? |
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Traverse the intoxicating history of gin, from its humble beginnings as a medicinal tonic in the Netherlands, known as 'Dutch Courage', to its meteoric rise as a fashionable drink in high streets around the world. |
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Thursday 21st November |
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Browse over 100 stalls at this annual fair. |
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The talk will describe where the technology (hypertext) which enables the World Wide Web came from, which surprisingly, dates back as far as 1945. |
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This month, find out more about the relationship between the Bank of England and Parliament in a talk at 6pm with Clare Cowan, Head of the Bank’s Parliamentary Affairs team. |
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An evening to celebrate Designing Terry Pratchett’s Discworld with illustrator Paul Kidby. |
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The annual George Lansbury memorial event, featuring Neil Kinnock. |
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Explore the archives of Bernie Grant, George Howell, Frederick Wensley and more… |
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Moral panic, myth, and the macabre: Video nasties in the 1980s and beyond. |
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The true story of the thrill-seekers, map-makers, soldiers, occultists, artists and porters who paved the way for modern mountaineering. |
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Friday 22nd November |
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Browse over 100 stalls at this annual fair. |
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There will be gingerbread, delicatessen, glassware, homemade glogg, textiles, food & sweets, candles & Christmas cards and much more. |
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Cockpit’s Winter Open Studios returns with a chance to meet and shop direct from over 175 artist-makers. |
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Join David Willey of the Tank Museum as he highlights how the Battle of Cambrai became the defining moment for the newly formed Tank Corps during the First World War. |
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Syon House's Great Conservatory will be transformed into a marketplace for Christmas gifts. |
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Saturday 23rd November |
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Syon House's Great Conservatory will be transformed into a marketplace for Christmas gifts. |
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Browse over 100 stalls at this annual fair. |
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Normally you need to pay to visit the gardens, but on a few weekends a year, the gardens are free to visit. |
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A Danish themed fair, with classic Danish gifts, food and drink - and plenty to eat and drink on the day as well. |
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There will be gingerbread, delicatessen, glassware, homemade glogg, textiles, food & sweets, candles & Christmas cards and much more. |
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Cockpit’s Winter Open Studios returns with a chance to meet and shop direct from over 175 artist-makers. |
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