Saturday 17th June |
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Livery companies from across the City will compete in rolling large oak barrel casks around the Guildhall. |
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The King's official Birthday parade with flypast over Buckingham Palace. |
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Tour an historic Grade II listed water tower with views of the Kings Cross area and St Pancras station. |
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Hermitage Community Moorings is a cluster of boats next to Tower Bridge that hosts an occasional open weekend to let the public onboard for a look around. |
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The British Academy's annual Summer Showcase is a free, one-day festival of ideas for curious minds. |
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A host of West End shows will put up free performances in Trafalgar Square as part of the West End Live event to show off Theatreland's offerings. |
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As per tradition, Hanwell Carnival will kick off with a procession from Hanwell Community Centre to Elthorne Park, where there will be music, food, fairground rides and much more. |
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Annual fete held in Kew Green. |
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Meet the community of over 100 artists living and working in east London. |
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Occasional open weekend at the London Transport Museum's overflow depot in Acton. |
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A two day festival of science in the road between the Sth Kensington museums. |
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Looks to be an annual summer village fete held in the large park next to Denmark Hill. |
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Sunday 18th June |
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A tour covering the whole of the Gardens, including the sites of the earlier houses, the Walled Garden and a large part of the existing Mansion. |
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Hermitage Community Moorings is a cluster of boats next to Tower Bridge that hosts an occasional open weekend to let the public onboard for a look around. |
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Occasional open weekend at the London Transport Museum's overflow depot in Acton. |
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A two day festival of science in the road between the Sth Kensington museums. |
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A host of West End shows will put up free performances in Trafalgar Square as part of the West End Live event to show off Theatreland's offerings. |
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Monday 19th June |
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An annual ceremony that will see a rose paraded through the City of London. |
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Tuesday 20th June |
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A talk about Peter Lake, Professor of History at Vanderbilt, one of the most distinguished writers on English religion after the Reformation. |
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In this presentation, Wickham Clayton will take you through this historical context and the troubled production and distribution of The Wicker Man. |
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Mathematical models are one of the cornerstones of our society. But what happens when they're wrong? |
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Sebastian Faulks will be discussing why he thinks Birdsong is such an enduring success, how the memory of war has influenced his novels and the challenges of opting for the solitary life of the novelist. |
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Wednesday 21st June |
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Neuropsychologist Nicholas Humphrey explores the mysteries of human (and non-human) consciousness. |
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Tracy Borman reveals Anne Boleyn's relationship with, and influence over her daughter Elizabeth. |
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Thursday 22nd June |
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A four day series of events that explore connections between mental health and ecosystem health. |
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Hidden away behind the high walls of a medieval monastery is a large garden, which will be open three evenings in 2023. |
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Hear speakers from the Brunel Museum and Dickens Museum talk about two Victorian icons' contributions to sanitary reforms in the 19th century. |
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Dr Stewart McCain will explore the ramifications of the French Revolution for Britain. |
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Their clothes tell stories and hide secrets, you just need to know how to read them. |
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Friday 23rd June |
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A four day series of events that explore connections between mental health and ecosystem health. |
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In this talk, Dr Thomas Brodie will investigate how the British Army of the Rhine was viewed by the people of Germany after 1945. |
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Hear from a panel of experts from around the world as they consider the power of storytelling in science and global health. |
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In this workshop Soraya will introduce participants to the ancient materials used in calligraphy and teach them its foundational techniques. |
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Discover what lies at the bottom of the ocean and whether wind might take us to net zero. |
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A close up look into the miraculous world of insects with Martha Kearney, George McGavin, Levon Biss and Karen Wimhurst. |
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Saturday 24th June |
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A restoration project has bought the mill back to working order for the first time since 1935, and it's now open to the public. |
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A four day series of events that explore connections between mental health and ecosystem health. |
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Okinawa Day is a yearly festival celebrating the unique music, food, and culture of Japan's southernmost prefecture. |
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Once a month open day at a nature reserve that sits alongside the railway in Forest Hill. |
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An electric evening, featuring live tesla coils and more. |
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