Saturday 11th March |
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An occasional day of lectures about all things underground. |
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Leake Street tunnel will be filled with lots of makers, artists and designers. |
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Celebrate the 200th anniversary of the first licensed Hackney Cab service in London at the premiere screening of On The Cotton. |
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St John’s is Kensington’s only Grade 1 listed church, and a magnificent example of the best of Victorian architecture. |
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Learn from the experts at this panel discussion with judges and astrophotographers from the Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition |
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Sunday 12th March |
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Expect an eclectic mix of collectables including contemporary and midcentury furniture, ceramics, glassware, industrial, etc. |
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This is an opportunity to have a look at the buildings and engines, to take in the exhibition and learn something of the Victorian sewer system which continues to serve the capital. |
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A day of events to mark the tube station's 90th birthday |
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More than 50,000 people are expected to join the annual procession of Irish marching bands, dance troupes and pageantry. |
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Monday 13th March |
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A talk about the presence of black slaves in Transatlantic Slavery Archives. |
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Nicholas Friend MA, FRSA traces city designs from the mid-1920s and discusses the changes needed to meet the challenges of climate change for modern cities of the future. |
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Tuesday 14th March |
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Join one of the RCP Museum team for a virtual talk exploring some of the objects that inspired their latest exhibition, ‘Unfamiliar’ and how the exhibition was created. |
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Kate Macdonald of Handheld Press will be in conversation with Henry Bartholomew about Blackwood’s London stories, and how he found fear in the Metropolis. |
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Northeastern University London hosts a panel discussion on how regulations, ethical guidelines, and good engineering practices are critical in the development and deployment of AI technology. |
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A deliciously dark evening with editors Adam Lynes, Craig Kelly and James Treadwell and their new book 50 Dark Destinations: Crime and Contemporary Tourism. |
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This presentation, focussing on the 1980s, explores what British horror film production during this period reveals about contemporaneous film culture and society in Britain. |
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This talk, by June Lawrence, will look at some of the writers producing short gothic fiction during the latter part of the Victorian Era. |
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Graphic novel artists Dave Gibbons and Brian Bolland talk to comic book writer and critic Tim Pilcher. |
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A talk by Simon Edwards on six notable women, all interred at Highgate Cemetery |
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Wednesday 15th March |
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A panel of experts will discuss the British Army’s historic presence in the Middle East and reflect on the role this sense of history played in decision making. |
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Thursday 16th March |
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An evening exploring women’s history in the City of London. |
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An insight into the remarkable History and Collections of this Specialist Image Agency in Blackheath. |
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Friday 17th March |
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Twenty years on, Justin Maciejewski looks back at the British Army's preparations for the 2003 invasion of Iraq. |
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Saturday 18th March |
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Visitors can expect over 35 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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