Saturday 13th November |
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Run by The South London Warlords, is the biggest independent one-day wargaming and gaming event in the UK. |
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As is traditional on the day of the Lord Mayor's Show, St Paul's Cathedral will be free to visit. |
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An annual grand parade through the City of London to welcome the new Lord Mayor of London. |
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Hampton Court Model Railway Society’s model railway show, with 20 working layouts and supporting trade stands. |
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A note that there will be a flypast of military aircraft over Central London this morning. |
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The Finnish Church will host a range of Nordic fare in their church over two weekends. |
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Join Dr Nick Crumpton and Dr Susannah Maidment for a dino-tastic event, full of prehistoric myth-busting and fabulous fossils |
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A former church in Mile End will be lit-up this weekend as part of an arts event in the newly formed Heritage and Arts centre. |
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Explore the paranormal in this reimagining of the historic National Laboratory of Psychical Research established by Harry Price, paranormal investigator in the 1920s. |
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Sunday 14th November |
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Hampton Court Model Railway Society’s model railway show, with 20 working layouts and supporting trade stands. |
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The Finnish Church will host a range of Nordic fare in their church over two weekends. |
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Explore the paranormal in this reimagining of the historic National Laboratory of Psychical Research established by Harry Price, paranormal investigator in the 1920s. |
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Owen Davies illuminates the many fascinating forms these recondite books have taken and exactly what these books held. |
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Monday 15th November |
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Explore the paranormal in this reimagining of the historic National Laboratory of Psychical Research established by Harry Price, paranormal investigator in the 1920s. |
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Tuesday 16th November |
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Expect beautiful crafts, gifts, housewares, stationery, fashion, accessories, seasonal food & drink products |
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Tale of posthumous ignominy inflicted on some notable corpses over the last thousand years. |
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Architectural historian and Victorian Society trustee, Kit Wedd will explore the materials, design and construction of the terraced house. |
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Explore the paranormal in this reimagining of the historic National Laboratory of Psychical Research established by Harry Price, paranormal investigator in the 1920s. |
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Wednesday 17th November |
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A talk about how scholars of the Holocaust find themselves confronted with the hostile reactions of various states pursuing the policies of Holocaust distortion. |
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Hear the stories of Scotland's early nurses and midwives accused of witchcraft for helping others in the annual RCN Foundation Lecture. |
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See the Museum of London's Ellipse Hall transformed into a marketplace for the exchange of ideas on the universal topic of food. |
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This talk will outline Gimson's life and work through the medium of his correspondence. |
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In this talk, discover lesser known histories of a group that, for the most part, tends to be overlooked. |
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Thursday 18th November |
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Web Foundation co-founders Sir Tim Berners-Lee and Rosemary Leith open a discussion to rethink how our digital world is shaped. |
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How did Japan's 200-year lockdown under the Tokugawa government influence Hokusai's work? |
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These monthly talks explore the story of the clock tower from its beginnings, to the most complex conservation project in its history. |
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An illustrated talk exploring Rachel’s inspiration and techniques for her exquisite botanical bas reliefs, showcased in private collections and museums around the world. |
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The story of fruit cultivation is a story of our desires, our lasting imprint on the natural world. Join us and writer Bernd Brunner for this natural history talk. |
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This talk will celebrate Coade’s life and achievements and also examine how she became Britain’s first nationally successful female businesswoman. |
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Ever wondered how the history of policing is collected, curated and cared for? Curious about what’s involved in developing a brand-new museum? |
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Friday 19th November |
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Join Dr Anna Maguire as she explores the social and cultural encounters experienced by soldiers of the British Empire during the First World War. |
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William Butler shows the very human side of Britain in the aftermath of war, using significant examples of memorialisation, such as the Cenotaph created in Whitehall. |
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Explore the interplay between storytelling and Black history in the latest Era of Reclamation event. |
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Saturday 20th November |
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There will be gingerbread, delicatessen, glassware, homemade glögg, textiles, food & sweets, candles & Christmas cards and much more. |
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A museum-wide day of events to engage audiences with the inherently off-kilter works of Lewis Carroll, author of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. |
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The Finnish Church will host a range of Nordic fare in their church over two weekends. |
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