Saturday 8th February |
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Sunday 9th February |
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See a collection of old fairground organs, many of which will be in action through the day. |
| | Amersham Fair Organ Museum |
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Monday 10th February |
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A talk about William Wyon, the man who crafted the classic image of Queen Victoria that appeared on stamps and coins. |
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Tuesday 11th February |
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You are welcome to join a free historic tour around the beautiful St Marylebone Parish Church. |
| | St. Marylebone Parish Church |
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A Tale of Two Cities The Conversation is a series of weekly events talking about conflict and empathy, inequality and power, climate crisis and wonder through storytelling and action |
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An evening with Space Popular, the design studio renowned for their exploration of architecture, virtual environments, and storytelling. |
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Come and hear Philip Bradley talk about some of the shops of Tooting past. |
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Wednesday 12th February |
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An exclusive demonstration tour that reveals the fascinating history and intricate designs of Boulle marquetry furniture. |
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This Chinese New Year, immerse yourself in a magical celebration at Merchant Square with Lantern Festival. |
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This talk examines five themes – responsibility, complexity, staged delivery, scope, and stakeholders – drawing insights from major infrastructure and upgrade programmes, such as the London Underground Jubilee Line Extension and Crossrail. |
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As part of our Sexpectations season, we host former sex worker and campaigner Elizabeth G, alongside representatives from the East London Stripper Collective to discuss sex work in the UK and the figh |
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Discover a new history of the interregnum, a turbulent decade of republican rule. |
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Thursday 13th February |
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Through a series of international case studies, a talk about how architects and designers are using their skills to design visible, safe and effective protest structures. |
| | Victoria and Albert (V&A) Museum |
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Join Christopher Tadgell for a talk and book event celebrating his recent publication The Louvre and Versailles: The Evolution of the Prototypical Palace in the Age of Absolutism. |
| | Courtauld Institute of Art |
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Join Dr. Julie Peakman for an evening exploring London's libertine women – sex, scandal, and power at Dr. Johnson's House. |
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There’ll be stories of love unrequited, forbidden and ghostly, guaranteed to not leave you feeling all warm inside. |
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5x15 & English Heritage present an evening of storytelling celebrating London's blue plaques scheme & the figures they commemorate |
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When it comes to work, an accessible approach benefits us all. Join us for a panel discussion exploring the relationship between labour, art, disability, parenting and interdependent networks of care. |
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This talk explores some of the challenges of marketing the newly “modernised” railway between 1960 and 1990. |
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Friday 14th February |
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Discover the touching love story of Marc and Sophia Brunel, a tale of romance and resilience at the heart of one of the world’s greatest engineering feats. |
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Get to know the animal kingdom this Valentine’s Day as grown-ups are invited to experience the Natural History Museum after-hours in a special one-off Valentine’s Day evening. |
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Jessica Meyer examines how new ideas and technologies helped to push military medical care forwards during the First World War. |
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Discover the life of the remarkable 18th-century transgender spy |
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Saturday 15th February |
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A big indoor vintage fair spread over two days at a landmark historic building in Catford. |
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A Late at Tate Britain on Valentine's Day weekend celebrating all things love and nostalgia in response to The 80s: Photographing Britain exhibition. |
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