Saturday 22nd June |
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If you lead a free from lifestyle due to medical needs or a lifestyle preferences, this is the show for you. |
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Celebrate centuries of queer Londoners through talks, tours and crafts. |
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Whether you’re a fan of Bauhaus, brutalism, or anything in between, you’ll discover something to inspire and delight you. |
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A weekend of performances from top West End musicals, live and free in Trafalgar Square. |
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London Okinawa Day is a yearly festival celebrating the unique music, food, and culture of Japan's southernmost prefecture. |
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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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Commemorate the Battle of Waterloo with us at Apsley House, the home of the first Duke of Wellington, on the anniversary weekend. |
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One day local fete event based around the Brentford Canal area. |
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For one month - self-guided tour of Fairbairn Hall on Saturdays in June. |
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Join James Ball, Professor Chris French, Professor Karen Douglas, Brent Lee and Jonn Elledge for a deep dive into conspiracy theory and culture. |
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Join authors James Costa and Bobbi Angell for an illustrated lecture based on their new book Darwin and the Art of Botany: Observations on the Curious World of Plants. |
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Step inside the neo-Egyptian tomb of the Earl of Kilmorey and uncover their fascinating story. |
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Sunday 23rd June |
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If you lead a free from lifestyle due to medical needs or a lifestyle preferences, this is the show for you. |
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Celebrate centuries of queer Londoners through talks, tours and crafts. |
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The summer festival at the London Bus Museum. |
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Commemorate the Battle of Waterloo with us at Apsley House, the home of the first Duke of Wellington, on the anniversary weekend. |
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A weekend of performances from top West End musicals, live and free in Trafalgar Square. |
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Annual exhibition of local Artists and Crafts-makers under marquees in the Keats Museum Garden. |
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Hidden deep within St Mary Magdalene’s Church, the Chapel of St Sepulchre is one of west London’s hidden architectural gem’s. |
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CPT's annual free family festival which brings the best in outdoor performance to the people of Camden. |
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A tour of the archaeological excavations and Tudor foundations at Scadbury Moated Manor, which still has its moat around it. |
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Monday 24th June |
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CPRE London panel event on the urgent need for new wetland areas and rain gardens in London. |
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Prof. Tony Travers will look at the possible impacts of the mayoral and general elections on London’s future. |
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Oher Lahav unravels the Dark Energy Survey's narrative, showcasing the global scientific collaboration shaping our cosmic understanding. |
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Explore a chilling odyssey into the dark heart of the Middle Ages with a lecture on the infamous "Malleus Maleficarum," from 1486 |
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Tuesday 25th June |
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To mark a State Visit by the Emperor and Empress of Japan to the UK, there will be two ceremonial gun salutes. |
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This talk by City of London Guide & Lecturer and Cathedral Guide Jill Finch is about the bravery and commitment of those who defended St Paul’s throughout the war |
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Inside the Greek Ambassador’s official London residence is a room preserved for nearly 60 years in memory of the man who once worked there and is now open to the public. |
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The annual Pipe Roll Society Lecture. |
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Wednesday 26th June |
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SEA LIFE London Lates is an adults-only, after-hours event. |
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This lecture looks at historical material that influenced William Morris, the impact of his patterns on selected others, and the long-term life of his wallpapers. |
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Thursday 27th June |
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Sarah Gristwood follows the passage of power from Isabella of Castile through Anne Boleyn and on to Elizabeth I and Jeanne d’Albret, heroine of the Protestant Reformation. |
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A talk about how Brutalist architecture left an indelible mark on the urban landscape of London. |
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An evening discovering thousands of locations from film, TV, books and comics all ingeniously plotted on beautiful vintage looking maps to illustrate who lives where. |
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Friday 28th June |
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Join two of De Beers Institute of Diamonds tutors as they talk you through how to interpret the various crystal shapes and their idiosyncratic features |
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Come and explore traditional & contemporary Japanese arts & crafts, food & culture. |
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The Linnean Society is celebrating its 150th year in its purpose-built premises at Burlington House. |
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Uncover stories relating to queer lives and identities as you roam the collection by candlelight. |
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Saturday 29th June |
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See the restoration process and engage with visitors to 'Reimagine' the future of Bromley’s Grade II Listed Edwardian Bandstand |
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Come and explore traditional & contemporary Japanese arts & crafts, food & culture. |
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Twice a year, the island opens up to the public and the studios open their doors to visitors providing a unique opportunity to see inside a real working artist’s studio |
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For one month - self-guided tour of Fairbairn Hall on Saturdays in June. |
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Join the unveiling of the Tate Time Capsule mural, celebrated in a family-friendly event. |
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