Saturday 2nd July |
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A note that a steam train will pass through southwest London this morning, returning again in the evening. |
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Monthly behind the scenes tours of the local theatre. |
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Occasional open weekend at the London Transport Museum's large Acton depot filled with everything that wont fit into its main museum. |
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An eclectic display of domestic items from the last century as well as agricultural machinery inside an old barn. |
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Ahead of the grand reopening of Leighton House this Autumn, join behind-the-scenes tours for the chance to have exclusive access to some of the redeveloped areas of the museum |
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Sunday 3rd July |
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Occasional open weekend at the London Transport Museum's large Acton depot filled with everything that wont fit into its main museum. |
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Monthly open day at the museum to London's first international airport - in Croydon. |
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Better than half price entry to the Painted Hall on the first Sunday of the month. |
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Five different gardens situated on the Aldersbrook Estate between Wanstead Park and Wanstead Flats. |
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The London Gaming Market is a place to buy retro video-games, board games and merchandise all in one place |
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Behind the early Victorian facades of Arlington Square and Arlington Avenue are eight contrasting town gardens. |
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A row of historical railway cottages, tucked away from the bustle of Wood Green nr Alexandra Palace, takes the visitor back in time. |
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Monday 4th July |
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Tuesday 5th July |
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This presentation identifies and metaphorically exhumes the guilty occupants of London’s first garden cemetery to face the cold light of day. |
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A talk about statues as public art. |
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Join David Jamieson as he explores his work in quantum technology and looks at how we plan to build the first quantum machines. |
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Wednesday 6th July |
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Join historians Yasmin Khan and Alex von Tunzelmann as they discuss the history of India and the British Empire. |
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Thursday 7th July |
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An all-day beer festival raising money for the Lord Mayor's Appeal. |
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A monthly late opening of the restored Roman temple found near Bank in the City of London in the 1950s, and recently restored to its original subterranean location. |
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An after-hours opening of the Royal College of Physicians museum. |
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Prof. Beth Okamura will talk about the challenges in understanding parasite diversity, life history, distribution, and evolution. |
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On the first Thursday of the month, Holborn's Novelty Automation has a bar in the store for their late-night opening. |
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A publication day celebration of love, loss and cabaret with Jill Nalder, actress and author whose real-life story and lifelong friendship with Russell T. Davies inspired the Channel 4 hit It's A Sin. |
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Friday 8th July |
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Join Professor Erica Charters as she discusses the significance of disease and medicine during Britain’s first global war. |
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Saturday 9th July |
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Experience Brooklands brought to life by costume characters and a display of vehicle demonstrations, Aircraft Park tours, vintage car rides and more. |
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Occasional open day at a 14th century building in Ilford. |
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The annual Whitecross Street Party, with a creative mix of street arts, performances and community interaction, takes over the area for one day. |
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Monthly open day at one of London's more curious and delightful museums, devoted to the history of the sewing machine. |
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