Saturday 5th March |
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Hundreds of workshops, demonstrations, fashion exhibitions, textile installations, as well as exhibitors selling specialist craft supplies. |
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An exhibition of luxry and sports vehicles dotted around the aircraft of the RAF Museum, ahead of them being sold by auction. |
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Visit one of the oldest collections of rare camellias under glass in Europe. |
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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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A talk on how and why the tea plant has had such an impact on our senses and culture from East to West. |
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Sunday 6th March |
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Hundreds of workshops, demonstrations, fashion exhibitions, textile installations, as well as exhibitors selling specialist craft supplies. |
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An exhibition of luxry and sports vehicles dotted around the aircraft of the RAF Museum, ahead of them being sold by auction. |
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Visit one of the oldest collections of rare camellias under glass in Europe. |
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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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Shire Horses will be harrowing the cross country course, and you can see them at work. |
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Visit 100 dealers in vintage and antique fashion, textiles, accessories and jewellery across two floors. |
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Meet the curators behind the current exhibition, as you take a tour through life in the 1920s and discover some surprising stories. |
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The tour focuses on Abney Park's uniqueness – from its diverse permanent residents to the striking funerary architecture, as well as its historic dual function as both burial ground and arboretum since it opened in 1840. |
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Audaciously reshuffling epic Greek mythology, Ben Haggarty brings to the stage a fierce tale of a remarkable virgin hunter and devotee of Artemis who doesn’t want to have anything to do with men. |
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Cara Hamilton peels back the skin of history to reveal the story and bring it to life with a mix of talk and performance. |
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Monday 7th March |
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Explore the data on the pandemic, as well as leading misconceptions about the virus and the vaccine. |
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In this wide-ranging history, Professor Penelope J Corfield will explore every aspect of Georgian life, including politics and empire, culture and society, love and violence, religion and science, industry and towns. |
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Tuesday 8th March |
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From Queens to pickpockets, petticoat deulists to protesters, this historical walk will explore the hidden stories of woman in the park from it |
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This lecture will explain how artists manipulate colour, form, composition and subject matter to engage our emotional, intellectual and psychological participation in their work. |
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Chantal will discuss her life in chocolate and the journey she has been on so far and the changes she is making in the chocolate world. |
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For International Women’s Day, join the team at Brompton Cemetery as they pay homage to the cemetery’s often overlooked permanent residents. |
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Christopher Joll will explore some of the spoils of war seized by British troops during the Georgian period. |
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A talk about how the locations of London's civil war fortifications may be wrong. |
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Bryan Boese will talk on what was for centuries one of the main national commercial centres and London thoroughfares. |
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Wednesday 9th March |
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Professor Seyla Benhabib joins Simon Goldhill to discuss the work of these two major female political theorists and examine their interrelationship. |
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Discover the genius work of William Burges who designed churches, castles, bridges and much more. |
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Thursday 10th March |
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Friday 11th March |
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Join Ewan Carmichael as he tells the story of the Battle of Minden, gauging its significance within the Seven Years War. |
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Saturday 12th March |
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Join designers, makers and coveted interiors brands at a Yard Sale, supporting London's homeless women and families. |
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