Saturday 12th July |
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Look out for a vintage tube train on the Piccadilly line for the next three days: |
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Around 300 exhibitors offering fashion, jewellery, gifts and homeware for browsing plus food and drink stalls from some of Barnes' bars and restaurants including, The Crossing, Rick Stein, The Brown D |
 | 9:30am to 5:30pm |
|  | Barnes Green - Barnes |
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The exhibition features rarely seen original artworks recording the devastation experienced in the city during WWII. |
 | 10am to 4:30pm |
|  | The London Archives - Clerkenwell |
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A display of old photos, maps and documents, plus scale model of the area as it was in 1925 to mark the centenary of Motspur Park station |
 | Starts at 10am |
|  | Motspur Park Station - New Malden |
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The family event, held in Grange Park, will see around 60 stalls with a variety of activities. |
 | 12pm to 4:30pm |
|  | Grange Park - Coulsdon |
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Annual village fair with the usual mix of food, drink, craft stalls, vintage cars and displays. |
 | Starts at 12pm |
|  | Chelsfield Cricket Green - Orpington |
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Frank Close takes us on a journey through the potentially devastating science and history of the nuclear age. |
 | 7pm to 8:30pm |
|  | Royal Institution (inc Faraday Museum) - Mayfair |
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Sunday 13th July |
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Look out for a vintage tube train on the Piccadilly line for the next three days: |
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Stud Nursery is a community garden for adults with learning disabilities |
 | 11am to 3pm |
|  | Home Park (Kingston Gate entrance) - East Molesey |
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The UK's largest one-day chess event is aimed at anyone who loves or wants to learn chess, and is completely free of charge |
 | 12pm to 7pm |
|  | Trafalgar Square - Trafalgar Square |
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This picturesque early 19th century mill, is situated in delightful surroundings on the banks of the River Mole |
 | 2pm to 5pm |
|  | Cobham Mill - Cobham |
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Join horticulture and garden design legends Monty Don and Tom Stuart-Smith in conversation with Assistant Curator Naomi Zaragoza. |
 | 6:30pm to 8pm |
|  | Design Museum - Kensington |
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Monday 14th July |
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This talk will explore the eastern origins of the art and its reception in places like England. |
 | 2pm to 3pm |
|  | Guildhall library - City of London |
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Tuesday 15th July |
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Join City of London Guide & Lecturer Jill Finch to discover the many sides of Smithfield. |
 | 2pm to 3pm |
|  | Guildhall library - City of London |
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Sir John Tusa will talk about his personal connection with the pioneering modernist Bat'a factory and its village in East` Tilbury |
 | 6:30pm to 8:30pm |
|  | Isokon Gallery - Hampstead |
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The Massed Bands of the Household Division will once again combine in a display of musical mastery and marching might. |
 | Starts at 7:30pm |
|  | HorseGuards Parade - Whitehall |
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Wednesday 16th July |
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The Massed Bands of the Household Division will once again combine in a display of musical mastery and marching might. |
 | Starts at 7:30pm |
|  | HorseGuards Parade - Whitehall |
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Thursday 17th July |
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Tickets for a free Harry Potter birthday event (taking place on 31st July) will be released today. |
 | 11am to 11:10am |
|  | 15 Bateman Street venue - Soho |
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Two sets of military gun salutes will take place today to mark the Birthday of HM The Queen (yes, the Queen, we still have one). |
 | 11:30am to 2pm |
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Unearth the secrets of the past at this special Museum Late for the Festival of Archaeology featuring a guest historian and an exciting hands-on craft activity. |
 | 5:15pm to 8pm |
|  | Bank of England Museum - City of London |
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Join Friederike Otto for an investigation into extreme weather’s impact on the world’s most vulnerable. |
 | 6pm to 8:15pm |
|  | The Linnean Society of London - Picadilly |
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A night with Philippa Langley as we delve into the mystery of the Princes in the Tower, history's greatest cold case |
 | 6:30pm to 7:30pm |
|  | Southwark Cathedral - Southwark |
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The Massed Bands of the Household Division will once again combine in a display of musical mastery and marching might. |
 | Starts at 7:30pm |
|  | HorseGuards Parade - Whitehall |
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Friday 18th July |
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Taylor Downing tells the remarkable story of the deceptions, hoaxes and misdirections carried out by the Allies ahead of the D-Day landings. |
 | 12pm to 1pm |
|  | National Army Museum - Chelsea |
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A slightly unassuming house in Holland Park conceals a remarkable interior — a house packed full of early Post-Modernist designs — and tickets to visit next month released today. |
 | Starts at 12pm |
|  | The Cosmic House - Notting Hill |
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The UK’s biggest celebration of Japanese culture - held annually in London. |
 | 12pm to 8pm |
|  | Olympia Exhibition Centre - West Kensington |
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Join this lunchtime talk in the Clore Auditorium to discover the work of two artists with a Tate Lecturer followed by entry into the two exhibitions. |
 | 1pm to 2pm |
|  | Tate Britain - Pimlico |
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Learn about the expansion of policing and law enforcement in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. |
 | 2pm to 3pm |
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Saturday 19th July |
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Two-day Spanish Rioja wine festival - with the ticket price covering the cost of the wine you get to sample. |
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|  | Hackney Bridge - Stratford |
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Open day at St Dominic's Sixth Form College to see the archeology currently underway and an exhibition of the area's history. |
 | 10am to 1pm |
|  | St Dominic's Sixth Form College - Harrow on the Hill |
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Cart Marking showcases a truly unique collection of transport dating from the horse and cart to the latest, cleanest, greenest, and safest in use today |
 | 10am to 12pm |
|  | Guildhall Art Gallery and Roman Amphitheatre - City of London |
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This special Spotlight event will offer a unique opportunity to meet members of the Household Division - soldiers who continue to serve in uniforms that originate from the Victorian era. |
 | 10am to 5pm |
|  | National Army Museum - Chelsea |
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Two days of cookery demonstrations, talks and tasting sessions. |
 | 10am to 6pm |
|  | Business Design Centre - Islington |
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The UK’s biggest celebration of Japanese culture - held annually in London. |
 | 10am to 8pm |
|  | Olympia Exhibition Centre - West Kensington |
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Following the completion of the major restoration project to the Victorian Subway, Crystal Palace Park Trust is able to open this incredible space to the public once again, just in time for its 160th |
 | 10am to 12pm |
|  | Crystal Palace Subway - Upper Norwood |
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A monthly display of classic cars in Waterloo - usually attracting around 20 vehicles. |
 | 11am to 2:30pm |
|  | Scooter Cafe - Southwark |
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The artworks and performances will be set along a walking trail, which can wander at your own pace, discovering the hidden beauty of the park. |
 | 1pm to 6pm |
|  | Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park - Bow |
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A chance to see Wimbledon Windmill's sails rotating as part of an occasional test. |
 | 2pm to 2:30pm |
|  | Wimbledon Windmill Museum - Wimbledon |
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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 |
 | 2pm to 4pm |
|  | Barnet Physic Well - Arkley |
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Franklin Aigbirhio explores how the creation of new chemicals is improving our understanding of the human body. |
 | 7pm to 8:30pm |
|  | Royal Institution (inc Faraday Museum) - Mayfair |
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