Saturday 25th March |
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Take trips in heritage buses dating from the 1940s to 1970s along two Romford bus routes. |
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Occult art in the archives, the lives spiritualists and wizards and the story of the lock-down apotropaic deities. Join London Fortean for a day of talks on magic in art. |
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A spring market event with an eco theme. |
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Come and enjoy traditional Finnish Easter treats and delicious food and pastries from the Cafe and Shop. |
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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 occasional chance to see inside a metal church in Kilburn - now used by the Sea Cadets and as a community centre. |
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Sunday 26th March |
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Brooklands will be bustling with hundreds of Mini models, beautifully looked after by their dedicated owners. |
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A WW2-era history attraction that's open to the public once a month. |
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Dozens of vintage traders selling everything from mid century furniture to vintage designer label, all in one enormous hall. |
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Come and enjoy traditional Finnish Easter treats and delicious food and pastries from the Cafe and Shop. |
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Once a month, the oldest building in Hackney, St Augustine's Tower is open, so you can climb up to the top. |
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Enjoy the romance of early spring flowering in a historic, secluded 100ft garden with its architectural stonework, sculpture, and ancient hidden fountain |
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The annual Oxford v Cambridge boat races return to the River Thames. |
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Monday 27th March |
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Film screen of Grenfell play, Dictating to the Estate and a preview of portrait exhibition about housing in Kensington and Chelsea |
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Discover the the triumphs and the technical setbacks of astronomy over the years. |
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Tuesday 28th March |
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This free online local history lecture focuses on the history of Melrose Hall, Putney before it became the Royal Hospital for Neuro-Disability. |
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Journey into the extreme quantum physics of black holes and cosmic holograms. |
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Wednesday 29th March |
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In this in person and online event, Dr Helen Rappaport gives the 2023 History of Nursing Forum lecture drawing on her recent book, "In Search of Mary Seacole". |
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Historian Arah Wise and Community activist Philip Green explore the history of 19th-century London’s most notorious slum and its transformation into the epicentre of the city hippest quarter. |
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Thursday 30th March |
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W.A.S.D is the central playable and interactive feature of London Games Festival. |
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Explore the regeneration of the Royal Docks - and find out what’s coming next - at this panel discussion. |
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A talk by historian Alice Loxton based on her new book about Georgian Britain. |
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Friday 31st March |
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W.A.S.D is the central playable and interactive feature of London Games Festival. |
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Join Professor Ian Beckett as he explores the now forgotten phenomenon of panorama paintings. |
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This lecture will tell the story from the early days over the past 150 years of telecommunications. |
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Discover the story of Tupaia, the Taitian priest and navigator, who assisted Captain Cook’s navigation around the Polynesian islands |
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Kevin Fong uncovers the perspective of our frontline NHS teams through the COVID-19 pandemic. |
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Saturday 1st April |
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W.A.S.D is the central playable and interactive feature of London Games Festival. |
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