Saturday 18th March |
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Visitors can expect over 35 of the country’s best model railways hand-picked by The Model Railway Club. |
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Hermitage Community Moorings is a cluster of boats next to Tower Bridge that hosts an occasional open weekend to let the public onboard for a look around. |
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Sunday 19th March |
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Visitors can expect over 35 of the country’s best model railways hand-picked by The Model Railway Club. |
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A tour covering the whole of the Gardens, including the sites of the earlier houses, the Walled Garden and a large part of the existing Mansion. |
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Hermitage Community Moorings is a cluster of boats next to Tower Bridge that hosts an occasional open weekend to let the public onboard for a look around. |
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This talk looks closely at two supernatural British girls’ comics: Spellbound (DC Thomson, 1976-77) and Misty (IPC/Fleetway, 1978-80) |
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Monday 20th March |
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Graham Haworth, Luke Tozer and David Lyndon in conversation about urban regeneration at Fish Island Village, Hackney Wick |
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Join Mark Richards to examine the role that fundamental physics has played in characterising, monitoring, and detecting air pollution. |
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Tuesday 21st March |
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Join the guided tour of this listed Victorian building. |
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This talk by City Guide Jill Finch explores that medieval precinct, the buildings it contained and the events it saw that made history. |
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Wednesday 22nd March |
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Get hands on with medical history at the RCP Museum's March lunchtime handling session. |
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This talk looks at the changing face of the medieval abbey interior as the ceremonial setting for the anointing of England’s kings. |
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In this lecture, Dr Emma J. Wells explains what these changes were, why they occurred, and where their impact can still be seen today—and assesses whether Henry VIII was really the perpetrator behind this upheaval. |
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A lecture by Robert Stephenson, the chairman of the National Federation of Cemetery Friends. |
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A panel discussion with some of London’s top producers discussing their experience in adapting comics to screen. |
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Thursday 23rd March |
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A conversation with author Paul Dobraszczyk to launch his new book, Animal Architecture, which explores how we might design with animals and the other lives that share our spaces. |
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Explore the exotic possibilities and physics astrophysical objects, including wormholes and warp drives. |
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Friday 24th March |
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Join Dr Emma Hanna as she explores the use of music and its wide-ranging importance to the British armed forces during the First World War. |
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Come and enjoy traditional Finnish Easter treats and delicious food and pastries from the Cafe and Shop. |
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The Wife of Bath: A Biography is a one-of-a-kind history of a literary and feminist icon who continues to capture the imagination of readers. |
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This special weekend brings together the most talented and brightest minds working in the arts today. |
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Music, screenings, pop-up talks and tours to learn more about how public executions shaped the London we know today. |
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Saturday 25th March |
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Take trips in heritage buses dating from the 1940s to 1970s along two Romford bus routes. |
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This special weekend brings together the most talented and brightest minds working in the arts today. |
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Occult art in the archives, the lives spiritualists and wizards and the story of the lock-down apotropaic deities. Join London Fortean for a day of talks on magic in art. |
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Come and enjoy traditional Finnish Easter treats and delicious food and pastries from the Cafe and Shop. |
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Once a month open day at a nature reserve that sits alongside the railway in Forest Hill. |
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An occasional chance to see inside a metal church in Kilburn - now used by the Sea Cadets and as a community centre. |
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An afternoon of discussion and screenings exploring the Community Programme Unit’s role in bringing public access television to the UK, and the legacies and tentacles of its achievements. |
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