Saturday 11th November |
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On the day of the Lord Mayor's show, there's free entry to the Cathedral's ground floor. |
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This Remembrance Weekend, come and admire the War Widows Quilt and discover the work that went into creating this moving piece of collaborative art. |
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Watch the three mile-long procession to mark the Lord Mayor’s first full day in office. |
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Tolworth Showtrain is the Society’s annual model railway show in November. It is one of the largest shows held in the South East. |
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The museum, normally only open Mon-Fri will be open today for the Lord Mayor's Show. |
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A day of talks and tours to mark the closing of the Museum of London Docklands Indo + Caribbean display. |
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‘How to Read a Censored Book’ invites you to take a closer look at a selection of queer literature seized by the UK government in the 1980s and to consider some of the many different ways they might be read today. |
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Sunday 12th November |
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This Remembrance Weekend, come and admire the War Widows Quilt and discover the work that went into creating this moving piece of collaborative art. |
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Tolworth Showtrain is the Society’s annual model railway show in November. It is one of the largest shows held in the South East. |
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Monday 13th November |
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Tuesday 14th November |
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In this lecture Professor David Reynolds FBA, explores some of the issues that are still not fully resolved. |
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Gemmology – the science of gemstones – is a science that, although practiced since 300 BC, wasn’t fully recognised until the 19th century. |
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Wednesday 15th November |
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In this lecture, we’ll look at some remarkable examples of evolutionary chance and reveal why they are sometimes less random than you might expect. |
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Join broadcaster and cultural historian Matthew Sweet alongside Christel Dee, author and presenter of Doctor Who: The Fan Show, as we celebrate The Doctor, their companions, and what may be the greatest show on, and off, Earth. |
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This reappraisal builds on material presented to the Second International Early Main Line Railways Conference held at the National Railway Museum, York, in 2018 and subsequently published in the conference proceedings in 2019. |
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Photograph the Cathedral after hours on this autumn evening |
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Thursday 16th November |
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Come and enjoy the traditional atmosphere with Swedish food and handcrafts. |
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2023 is Whittington 600 and there is quite a bit more to Dick Whittington than the pantomime. |
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An evening featuring scenes of yesteryear’s railways - on the big screen. |
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Monthly late opening of the Bank of England Museum. |
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The Lord Mayor of London will switch on Leadenhall Market's Christmas lights at 6pm - complete with pyrotechnic firework fountains. |
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A compendium of sounds from this world and beyond, from the author of A New Map of Wonders and The Book of Barely Imagined Beings. |
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Friday 17th November |
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A guided tour of one of the City of London's grand livery halls, belonging to the Stationers Company. |
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In this historical adventure, Broadcaster and author Selina Mills takes us on a journey through the history of blindness in Western Culture to discover that blindness is not so dark after all. |
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Celebrate the opening of the new Global Poster Gallery, and discover iconic posters and artworks after dark. |
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Saturday 18th November |
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A few days each year, the Hampton Court Palace gardens are free to visit. |
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An annual gathering of witchcraft, folklore, ghosts, and fairies from the British Isles. |
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Come and enjoy the traditional atmosphere with Swedish food and handcrafts. |
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Volunteers from Barnet Museum are continuing to arrange special openings of Barnet Physic Well. |
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Jessica Carney will share some stories about her famous grandfather, William Hartnell, the original Doctor Who. |
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