Saturday 9th March |
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An unnamed vessel will be passing through Tower Bridge this morning -- which is usually code for a military ship. |
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Sunday 10th March |
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There will be a number of vintage buses running along several London bus routes today. |
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Kirkaldy's Testing Works preserves Kirkaldy's unique Universal Testing Machine - the huge hydraulic powered machine he designed and had built in Leeds - in full working order in the premises he built to house it. |
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Monday 11th March |
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Tuesday 12th March |
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Wednesday 13th March |
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The Boat Race trophy will be on display in Battersea Power station for a few hours, followed by revealing the race contenders for 2024. |
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This panel reflects on the legacies of the group 50 years after its founding. |
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Thursday 14th March |
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There will be a low flying helicopter and three marine raiding boats next to the Tower of London to perform a ceremonial event. |
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This talk examines their construction, meaning and the secret of their enduring fascination and a demonstration of how to draw a labyrinth. |
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Lift the lid on Artificial Intelligence & explore how it might influence our future through expert talks, tech demos and creative workshops. |
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Throughout his career, Peter Saville has consistently put type to work, often in conjunction with imagery, to elegantly sign the ‘way' for many of us. |
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Friday 15th March |
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See a small selection of the department's impressive collection of rare books, archives and manuscripts. |
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As part of the ‘Burtynsky: Extraction/Abstraction’ exhibition, Saatchi Lates offer Art After Dark on selected Fridays. |
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A discussion with Museum X about the role that heritage sites play in uncovering hidden histories and re-presenting a fuller, richer story of Britain. |
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Saturday 16th March |
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Normally you need to pay to visit the gardens, but on a few weekends a year, the gardens are free to visit. |
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Visitors can expect over 40 of the country’s best model railways hand-picked by The Model Railway Club. |
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Hermitage Community Moorings is a cluster of boats next to Tower Bridge that hosts an occasional open weekend to let the public onboard for a look around. |
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Discover some world whizzing, brain fizzing science facts in this interactive quiz. |
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Since Tate Modern first opened in 2000, it has become a London landmark, not just for the art it houses, but also for the architecture of the building itself. |
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Embark on an enthralling cosmic journey with science writer Brian Clegg as your guide. |
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Exhibitions closing shortly |
Discover an overlooked Renaissance great in the first-ever exhibition dedicated to Francesco Pesellino (c.1422–1457). (Ends on Sun, 10th Mar) | An exhibition of 70 works on paper by leading Impressionist and Post-Impressionist artists. (Ends on Sun, 10th Mar) | The first UK exhibition dedicated to the work of French couturière, Gabrielle 'Coco' Chanel, charting the establishment of the House of CHANEL and the evolution of her iconic design style. (Ends on Sun, 10th Mar) | Everyday Monuments showcases works by three emerging UK artists – Catriona Robertson, Jacob Talkowski and Alaric Hammond. (Ends on Sun, 10th Mar) | Elysian Arcs is a free outdoor immersive light and sound installation created by award-winning design studio, Atelier Sisu. (Ends on Fri, 15th Mar) | An exhibition of text and film work by Douglas Gordon. (Ends on Fri, 15th Mar) | Isolation Portraits is a collection of photographs by Chris Pig. (Ends on Fri, 15th Mar) | Two exhibitions at the Brunei Gallery in SOAS about African architecture, and reflections on global democracy. (Ends on Sat, 16th Mar) | This exhibition at the National Gallery presents models of the shortlisted artworks for the next two commissions in 2026 and 2028. (Ends on Sun, 17th Mar) | An exhibition of photographs by Kevin Davies, capturing David Bowie over the course of a single day in 1992. (Ends on Wed, 20th Mar) | From 1970s activism to the current party scene, the exhibition displays five decades of Hackney life through a camera lens. (Ends on Sat, 23rd Mar) | This exhibition displays her vivid and detailed illustrations, as well as the wooden ‘Pomona’ toys she created with fellow artist and suffragette campaigner Louise Jacobs. (Ends on Sun, 24th Mar) |
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