Check out this week's alternative guide to what's on in London.
| Saturday, 19th March | Over 40 hand-picked layouts from around the globe on display, for all railway enthusiasts. | Discover the secret history and living culture of Crossbones; the outcasts' burial ground, | Occasional open day to see the remains of the Priory ruins - now to be found underneath a major roadway. | A unique opportunity to explore behind the scenes of the Royal Society. | Kenley is the most complete surviving Battle of Britain fighter airfield as well as being home to some rare flora and fauna. |
| Sunday, 20th March | Over 40 hand-picked layouts from around the globe on display, for all railway enthusiasts. | Discover the secret history and living culture of Crossbones; the outcasts' burial ground, | Occasional open day to see the remains of the Priory ruins - now to be found underneath a major roadway. | In our society, we hold a common view about what Oxbridge is, but are not so clear about what Oxbridge does. | First ever public opening of this otherwise off-limits nature reserve on the site of a former manor house. | A talk about artist’s interpretations of buildings, spaces, places and homes. |
| Monday, 21st March | Ken Livingstone discusses his new book ‘Being Red’ with author and Left Book Club founder, Anna Minton. | Join Dr Jenny Bizley to explore the neuroscience of our hearing and the crossover of our senses. | Joe Cerrell of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation will consider the impact aid is having around the world, |
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| Wednesday, 23rd March | Pete Smith traces the history of London Bridge from Roman times to the present day. | Johnston’s grandson tells how a trip to the Wild West of North America in 1898 helped his grandfather become a calligrapher. |
| Thursday, 24th March | Join our expert panel to analyse the film’s key moments and characters, and investigate the belief system and ethics of Star Wars. |
| Friday, 25th March | Each year a fresh hot-cross bun is ceremonially presented by sailors in memory of a tradition. | Revisit one of the best-loved films of the 1990s with this special screening at the Natural History Museum. |
| Saturday, 26th March |
| Exhibitions closing shortly | This exhibition examines the effect of the personal tragedy of his wife's death on Soane’s life and work. (Ends on Wed, 16th Mar) | See one of only six “authenticated” examples of Shakespeare’s signature. (Ends on Thu, 31st Mar) | The exhibition will focus on 13 vitrines filled with everyday objects related to the book/film of the same name. (Ends on Sun, 3rd Apr) | This exhibition takes you on a journey through the life of the Company, from these historical beginnings, to its work in the present day, (Ends on Wed, 23rd Mar) | This exhibition explores how industry played a major role in shaping the modern landscape of Barking and Dagenham. (Ends on Sat, 26th Mar) | A year long photography project following a Church of England minister in South London (Ends on Sun, 20th Mar) | An exhibition of around 200 objects from the world of Stuart London, from the execution of Charles I to the Glorious Revolution. (Ends on Mon, 28th Mar) | A long colourful streetscape painted onto the gallery wall based on the people living in Peckham. (Ends on Fri, 25th Mar) |
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