Saturday 8th July |
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Annual large scale fair in Barnes Common with around 300 stalls, along with food and fair. |
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A few days each year, the Hampton Court Palace gardens are free to visit. |
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For the first time in a decade, the English National Opera is having a clearance sale to sell off some of their unwanted costumes and props. |
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Celebrate the British Library's 50th birthday in style with a day of tours and talks exploring the library. |
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Westminster Abbey's annual Choir School summer fete will take place in Dean's Yard. |
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This summer London's fire stations be opening their red doors to the public for a number of open day events across London. |
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Following several years of restoration work, Boston Manor House reopens to the public. |
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A triple bill screening of episodes from the First Doctor (William Hartnell) era as he battles his most famous enemy- The Daleks! |
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Sunday 9th July |
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A few days each year, the Hampton Court Palace gardens are free to visit. |
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For the first time in a decade, the English National Opera is having a clearance sale to sell off some of their unwanted costumes and props. |
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Enjoy Turkish food, culture, arts, live music, fun activities and sports at the 6th West London Turkish Festival. |
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Monday 10th July |
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Tuesday 11th July |
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Wednesday 12th July |
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A short procession in full ceremonial garb by the Worshipful Company of Vintners from their Livery Hall to the local church. |
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Join us as we read this classic wartime novel by historical novelist Bryher (1894-1983) Join us as we read this classic wartime novel by historical novelist Bryher (1894-1983), which depic |
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The hidden fabric of a Victorian woman's life told through her unique textile scrapbook. |
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Thursday 13th July |
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The acclaimed author of Meetings with Remarkable Manuscripts introduces us to the extraordinary keepers and companions of medieval manuscripts over a thousand years of history |
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Join B7 Comics in association with the Cartoon Museum for 45-minute panel discussion about Hancock: The Lad Himself, an epic graphic novel following comedian Tony Hancock from cradle to grave. |
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The big bang is known as the origin of our universe. But what came before? |
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Friday 14th July |
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A talk and walk about the funeral procession of Henry 1st Lord Marney |
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An occasional guided tour around one of the City of London's older grand Livery Halls. |
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Dr Iain Farquharson discusses how the Army's institutional culture affected the training and education of those who served in it. |
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Join Dr Daniel Gosling, Principal Legal Records Specialist, as he examines some of the stories contained in the Bag of Secrets, focusing on so-called pretenders to the throne and their supporters. |
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London Transport Museum has teamed up with The Making of Black Britain (MOBB) for an evening of talks, workshops, and screenings of oral histories of London’s past and present. |
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Celebrate the first anniversary of the ground-breaking release of the 'Deepest Infrared Image of the Universe Yet' from the James Webb Space Telescope |
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Saturday 15th July |
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Tour an historic Grade II listed water tower with views of the Kings Cross area and St Pancras station. |
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A day of talks on London history. |
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Think gourmet food, community ping pong tables, a selection of children’s fairground rides - plus - a kids music and dance stage and a visiting Fair |
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Twice a year, the private island opens up to the public and the artists studios open their doors to visitors. |
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This summer London's fire stations be opening their red doors to the public for a number of open day events across London. |
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This summer London's fire stations be opening their red doors to the public for a number of open day events across London. |
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Join our panel who will present and discuss artistic traditions during the Ramesside Period of ancient Egypt. |
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A talk on the hugely accomplished life of Dr Phyllis Margaret Tookey Kerridge, a pioneering female scientist. |
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