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Saturday, 20th June |
The UK's first online goat-pun nonsense festival! All to raise much needed funds for Spitalfields City Farm. |
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A talk and presentation about a new software package that allows you to design rockets. |
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Sunday, 21st June |
Number 5 a secret garden. The design combines Mediterranean and Gothic themes. |
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Monday, 22nd June |
For nearly 2,000 years, The City district has been the heart of London |
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Tuesday, 23rd June |
EME are pleased to host a digital Q&A with Edith Hall and Henry Stead about the publication of their new book 'A People's History of Classics: Class and Greco-Roman Antiquity in Britain and Ireland 1689 to 1939'. We will post a link to a video of |
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Trace the ravages of the Great Fire and revel in a of paradox Restoration London that it appears both progressive and decadent. |
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Her latest book, Time Travel in the Past was published in May this year and in this kid-friendly presentation, she will talk about the Romans and their mythology. |
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Discover the medicinal properties of some of the most common herbs and plants you can grow or forage |
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An evening with Sergei Medvedev whose book ‘The Return of the Russian Leviathan’ has been shortlisted for the Pushkin House Book Prize 2020. |
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Princeton physics professor Lyman Page is your guide to the history of the Universe. |
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Wednesday, 24th June |
This event allows Members to discuss the ICE’s recent Insights Paper on Northern Powerhouse Rail and understand the project’s objectives and benefits. |
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Virginia Woolf had a London home all of her life. In this tour we explore the various places she called home in London. |
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A presentation about a pilot scheme to investigate the causes of widespread flooding and identify options to reduce the risk of surface water flooding in the future. |
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A talk between Asif Khan MBE, Architect and Sharon Ament, Director of the Museum of London. |
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London’s first public square was the epicentre for dizzy highs as well as tragic lows. On this tour you’ll meet the larger-than-life figures who left their mark on London. |
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The most expensive square on the British Monopoly board for good reason |
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Thursday, 25th June |
In this talk, Keeper of Medicine at the Science Museum Natasha McEnroe will share a personal reflection of her own working life in different museums, and the variety of disasters she has flinchingly faced, from rats to raw sewage. |
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A presentation on a series of studies that are being carried out among the general population in the Netherlands to test whether smartphone apps can be used to replace surveys in producing official statistics on travel behavior |
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Join Mackenzie Wheeler, the architects of the 2020 CAMRA/Heritage England New Build Pub of the Year, and friends for a chat about why we love pubs, and how they should be designed for the future. |
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Photographer and curator Sharon O’Neill gives a virtual tour of a London housing estate built in the 1950s and tells the story of how one architect’s vision of the ‘modern world’ is realised through the homes and the lives of it’s current residents. |
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In more than a dozen countries technology is already used to track and trace the infection, but how is it used as a state-controlled surveillance tool? |
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Friday, 26th June |
Join Gary Sheffield live online as he discusses the experiences of Hugo De Pree, a cousin of Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, who had a distinguished military career in his own right. |
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A discussion analysing the relationships between the architecture of the Cold War with the Italian architectural theories of the second half of the 1900s |
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Saturday, 27th June |
ReCA’s team, led by founder Arch. Amnon Rechter and Curator Arch. Dana Gordon will conduct three virtual guided tours. |
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