Saturday 29th January |
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Immerse yourself in the rich design heritage of London’s transport while exploring a selection of posters from a world-class collection, and rarely seen original artworks. |
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Occasional open day at a railway cutting nature reserve in Forest Hill. |
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A wine-tasting tour of medieval London brought to life by costumed actors and musicians. |
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Sunday 30th January |
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An annual march down The Mall to commemorate the execution of King Charles I will take place this morning. |
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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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Monday 31st January |
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Although the large parade won't happen this year, there will still be festivities in Chinatown in the evening. |
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Tuesday 1st February |
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Join Colin Stuart as he explores the most intriguing questions being asked in science today. |
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Wednesday 2nd February |
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Allan Brodie will describe the key ideas and buildings that developed to meet the changing size and character of England’s prison population. |
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Sisters Patricia 98 & Jean Owtram 96 are the last living sisters to have signed the wartime Official Secrets act and join Simon Robinson to discuss their unique family war effort. |
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Photograph the Cathedral after-hours bathed in candlelight on this Candlemas evening |
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Drinks and readings on the 100th anniversary of the publication of James Joyce's Ulysses. |
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Thursday 3rd February |
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Explore the inner workings of Royal Museums Greenwich, see our objects that have connections with the Lunar New Year and have a look at conservation in action, on a guided tour. |
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Discover the hidden secrets and explore the concealed linings and details you can’t see once the garments are on display. |
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Join Chad Orzel as he explores the wondrous physics that makes time something we can set, measure and know. |
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A film and talk about controversial plans to demolish Berlin's Brutalist Mäusebunker. |
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Friday 4th February |
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Join curator Justin Saddington as he tells the story of Captain Robert Parker, a remarkable soldier and chronicler of war. |
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Discover how our ancestors of 100 years ago lead the way for the transformation of housing across the country. |
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Join Adam Rutherford as he explores the science, history and future of eugenics. |
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Saturday 5th February |
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A talk about the impact and history of morris dancing, mumming and sword dancing. |
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Exhibitions closing shortly |
The exhibition invites audiences to consider one of ancient Korea’s most significant, but enigmatic, archaeological sites. (Ends on Sat, 29th Jan) | In a world-first, a group of rare drawings by Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai will go on display at the British Museum. (Ends on Sun, 30th Jan) | The exhibition brings together over a dozen of the artist’s best male portraits from collections across the world. (Ends on Sun, 30th Jan) | The first major exhibition to explore the decorative arts and architecture of Young Poland. (Ends on Sun, 30th Jan) | A selection of the finest prints from Lloyd's collection that reveal his admiration for the Alpine landscape and his interest in Swiss customs and mythology. (Ends on Sun, 30th Jan) | Lighting up the Museum this winter will be a major light installation by multi award winning lighting designer Jessica Hung Han Yun. (Ends on Mon, 31st Jan) | The first major London exhibition by Mumbai-based artist Shilpa Gupta highlights the fragility of one’s right to expression whilst raising urgent questions of censorship, confinement and resistance. (Ends on Sun, 6th Feb) | An exhibition to celebrate the life and work of renowned performance artist Leigh Bowery. (Ends on Sun, 6th Feb) | An exhibition that offers a first look at the technologies being developed to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, to help mitigate the worst impacts of climate change. (Ends on Thu, 10th Feb) | An exhibition detailing Thomas Leer and Robert Rental’s work and legacy, coinciding with a long-awaited reissue of their influential 1979 album, The Bridge. (Ends on Thu, 10th Feb) | Photographic exhibition of Londoners and Berliners during the pandemic, documenting their reality. (Ends on Fri, 11th Feb) | One of Britain’s best-loved artists had a radical side. In this exhibition, discover the free and expressive brushwork that came to define Constable’s late career. (Ends on Sun, 13th Feb) | Light Years is a special four-part exhibition series in celebration of TPG’s 50th anniversary. (Ends on Sun, 13th Feb) | An exhibition of around 50 of His Royal Highness' own watercolours. (Ends on Mon, 14th Feb) |
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