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Saturday, 18th July |
The skills of two artists created this pretty cottage style garden in a suburban setting. |
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Gurbir Singh will speak about Stephen H Smith who was testing solid-fuel rockets in Calcutta during the 1930s and 1940s. |
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Find out about the hidden history of Merton - a little known corner of SW London with connections to Lord Nelson, William Morris and Liberty |
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Sunday, 19th July |
A generous ½ acre plot converted by the owners into a colourful, plant-filled garden, with many features of interest. |
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A well loved town garden approx 40 ft by 70 ft with ancient tall trees, deep borders of shrubs and perennial planting and with sculptures and a walled area |
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Monday, 20th July |
This virutal walk will trace the story of the West End's most outrageous district. From Cassanova's parties to the birth of British Rock and Roll. Mild mannered serial killers and decadent drinking clubs. Soho had (and has) it all. |
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Tuesday, 21st July |
Join London Blue Badge Guide Russell Nash for this fascinating, if occasionally gruesome tale of a sick city. |
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Wednesday, 22nd July |
Virginia Woolf had a London home all of her life. In this tour we explore the various places she called home in London. |
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On this tour we'll look at the rise of the docks and their history as well as the incredible transformation of Canary Wharf as a 'Wall Street on water" |
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Thursday, 23rd July |
Why are my photographs fading? Why do some of my books smell funny? How can I look after my documents? |
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Friday, 24th July |
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Saturday, 25th July |