Saturday 8th April |
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Sunday 9th April |
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Monday 10th April |
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Over 50 vintage stalls inside and around an unrestored Georgian mansion. |
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Come see the magnificent Markfield Beam Engine in action. |
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The Blackheath Morris Dancers will be wandering around Greenwich, and lifting people up in a decorated chair for some obscure reason. |
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Tuesday 11th April |
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Conjure the Powers of Nature with Your Own Magically-Charged Cocktail Bitters Workshop and Absinthe Tasting with Devil's Botany |
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Discover the destructive side of star creation, from the consequences for planets to the evolution of the entire universe. |
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Wednesday 12th April |
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How will Wren’s finest historic stone architecture and carvings be preserved for years to come? |
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Lecture on Conservation of stone in relation to Sir Christopher Wren by Oliver Caroe, Surveyor of the Fabric to St Paul’s Cathedral. |
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Rufus Boyd (GBRTT) will outline how GBR will give clear, long-term direction and join up decision making across the rail system. |
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How do artists make a living in a world where art can be produced just by typing in a few words? |
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Thursday 13th April |
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If you fancy trying your hand at being a stone mason, don’t miss this interactive experience day. |
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Join political expert and bestselling author Ian Dunt and writer, broadcaster and director Armando Iannucci to celebrate the publication of How Westminster Works... and Why It Doesn't. |
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This talk addresses the cuts and controversy associated with James Whale’s Frankenstein (1931) and Bride of Frankenstein (1935) |
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Friday 14th April |
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The high street is everchanging. Can it also adapt to integrate essential health and wellbeing facilities, to serve the local community? |
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Join Dr Jon Chandler as he explores how the United States secured its independence from Britain not with citizen-soldiers but with hardened military professionals. |
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In this talk, Dr Jessica Nelson, Head of Collections Expertise and Engagement, will discuss the origins of the charter, its crucial 13th century reissues, and how public perceptions of it have changed over time. |
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ood writers Rebecca May Johnson, Nigella Lawson and Jonathan Nunn pick apart what is arguably Britain's most widely beloved food format, discussing approaches to sandwich-making from the mass-market to the personal. |
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Saturday 15th April |
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Fashion clothing sale against a backdrop of rare classic vehicles. |
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See 30 model railway layouts spread over 3 halls. |
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Petrolheadonism Underground will have over 1,000 cars together including Supercars, Classics, Americana, JDM, Retro Rides, High Modified cars and much more. |
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Exhibitions closing shortly |
This landmark exhibition, with over 150 dazzling and fascinating pieces, explores the art and culture of the Hispanic world. (Ends on Mon, 10th Apr) | This exhibition explores the relationship between materials and supply chains, and addresses the opportunity and potential of locally grown, plant-based construction materials that are cultivated across the UK. (Ends on Sat, 15th Apr) | The first major exhibition of paintings by French artist Eugène Leroy in the UK. (Ends on Sat, 15th Apr) | Africa Fashion explores the vitality and global impact of a fashion scene as dynamic and varied as the continent itself. (Ends on Sun, 16th Apr) | The Museum of London is bringing the lives and legacies of those who died and those who witnessed executions first hand to a major new exhibition (Ends on Sun, 16th Apr) | Delicate, evocative plaster sculptures inspired by the natural world (Ends on Sun, 16th Apr) | An exhibition of cartoons about Boris Johnson. (Ends on Sun, 16th Apr) | This exhibition explores the lives and legacies of émigré musicians who fled the Nazi regime and the ravages of war. (Ends on Sun, 16th Apr) | An exhibition of the items found during the excavations of the former St James’s Burial Ground near Euston by HS2. (Ends on Sat, 22nd Apr) | An exhibition about the history and impact of the Chinese community in the UK, and to understand what it really means to be Chinese and British. (Ends on Sun, 23rd Apr) | A striking outdoor installation, the work comprises two intersecting spirals, 336 metres long, that echo the signage of UK roads and connects our iconic neoclassical courtyard both to locations across the planet and the distant universe. (Ends on Sun, 23rd Apr) |
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