Saturday 10th August |
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Upminster Windmill has been extensively restored and is now open one weekend per month from Spring to Autumn. |
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If you want to watch it go by, the 1938 era heritage tube train will be running along the Piccadilly line today. |
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Sunday 11th August |
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Upminster Windmill has been extensively restored and is now open one weekend per month from Spring to Autumn. |
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Monthly open day at a historic water mill. |
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Having arrived on Wed 7th Aug at 5:15pm, the Indian naval frigate INS Tabar will be leaving London this evening. |
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This talk discusses how modern art has adapted monsters from ancient Greek myth |
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Monday 12th August |
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The church carries out an inspection of the tomb on 12th August each year in accordance with Mary's will. |
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Henry Selick delivers a delightful stop-motion vision of Tim Burton’s Halloween-meets-Christmas tale. |
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Tuesday 13th August |
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Wednesday 14th August |
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A guided tour of the unique and historic Stationers' Hall in the City of London. |
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Take a self-led tour exploring highlights of the Abbey then enjoy the evening sunshine in Cloister Garth with live music. |
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Join writer, historian and community organiser Sacha Coward for an evening exploring the queer roots of marine mythologies. |
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Join historian Nick Barratt to explore how Henry II and the next two generations of his family governed England, first as a rulers of a remote territory on the edge of their continental lands, and then as resident kings of England for the first time since the 11th century. |
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Thursday 15th August |
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Julian Grenfell will explore the role the Avro Vulcan played in the Cold War. |
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A conversation between best-selling author Annie Garthwaite and historian Dr Nicola Tallis on Annie's latest novel The King's Mother |
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This talk will explore the reactions of Londoners and others to the Whitechapel murders |
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Friday 16th August |
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Hear from Joseph Cozens as he discusses the battle for law and order between the British Army and the smuggling gangs of the 18th century. |
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London Transport Museum is opening its doors after-hours for a Museum Late that will mark South Asian Heritage Month. |
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Saturday 17th August |
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This event, returning for the first time since 2019, promises a display of musical talent with approximately 200 cadets showcasing their skills. |
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See an array of scientific experiments demonstrating the most interesting effects of physics and chemistry. |
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A monthly display of classic cars in Waterloo - usually attracting around 20 vehicles. |
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A special Saturday opening of Chelsea Physic Garden for an afternoon experiencing the wonders of botanical art in London’s oldest botanical garden. |
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A screening of Doctor WHo episodes filmed at the studios back when it functioned as a BBC filming centre. |
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