Saturday 15th July |
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Tour an historic Grade II listed water tower with views of the Kings Cross area and St Pancras station. |
| 10am to 3pm |
| | Kings Cross |
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A day of talks on London history. |
| 10am to 4:30pm |
| | Southwark |
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Think gourmet food, community ping pong tables, a selection of children’s fairground rides - plus - a kids music and dance stage and a visiting Fair |
| 11am to 6pm |
| | Battersea |
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Twice a year, the private island opens up to the public and the artists studios open their doors to visitors. |
| 11am to 6pm |
| | Twickenham |
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This summer London's fire stations be opening their red doors to the public for a number of open day events across London. |
| Starts at 12pm |
| | Finchley |
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This summer London's fire stations be opening their red doors to the public for a number of open day events across London. |
| 12pm to 4pm |
| | Wallington |
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Join our panel who will present and discuss artistic traditions during the Ramesside Period of ancient Egypt. |
| 1pm to 7:30pm |
| | Online |
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A talk on the hugely accomplished life of Dr Phyllis Margaret Tookey Kerridge, a pioneering female scientist. |
| 3pm to 4pm |
| | Bromley |
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Sunday 16th July |
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Every year, thousands of people flock to the streets around the Church to watch the procession and to participate to the feast of the Church where you can buy the typical Italian products from different stands. |
| Starts at 12am |
| | Clerkenwell |
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Vintage market at a Georgian mansion in south-east London's largest park. 50 traders, food market, live music, cafe, and bar |
| 10am to 5pm |
| | Beckenham |
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Celebrate summer in full bloom at Capel Manor Gardens. Enjoy exploring Capel Manor’s 40 inspiration gardens, as well as the Walled Garden, maze and mini zoo. |
| 10am to 5pm |
| | Enfield |
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Think gourmet food, community ping pong tables, a selection of children’s fairground rides - plus - a kids music and dance stage and a visiting Fair |
| 11am to 6pm |
| | Battersea |
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The UK’s largest one-day chess event is aimed at anyone who loves or wants to learn chess, and is completely free of charge. |
| 11am to 6pm |
| | Trafalgar Square |
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Twice a year, the private island opens up to the public and the artists studios open their doors to visitors. |
| 11am to 6pm |
| | Twickenham |
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Cartoonists, self-publishers, small press, zine makers and book artists come together to show, share and sell their creations. |
| 12pm to 6pm |
| | South Norwood |
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A traditional Village Fete with a Soho Twist! |
| 12pm to 6pm |
| | Soho |
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Join Neil Bartlett, Liv Wynter, and the Bent Bars Project as they discuss the legacy of Oscar Wilde, stigma and LGBTQIA+ imprisonment. |
| 2pm to 3:30pm |
| | Kings Cross |
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Monday 17th July |
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The talk will be delivered by Architect and Creative Director, Harbinder Singh Birdi, who shares his experience in the design and construction of the Elizabeth Line. |
| 6pm to 7:30pm |
| | Pimlico |
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Join Peter Murray OBE, Chair of Temple Bar London, and Patricia Brown in conversation with Ben Derbyshire and Ellie Jolliffe. |
| 6:25pm to 8:15pm |
| | Fleet Street |
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Barry Smith takes us from grape to glass to discover the science of champagne. |
| 7pm to 8:30pm |
| | Hanover Square |
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Tuesday 18th July |
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Wednesday 19th July |
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The annual boat race through central London - this year also preceded by a Coronation pageant. |
| 11:15am to 12:30pm |
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A free festival featuring an eclectic mix of theatre, circus, dance, music, and digital art. |
| 12pm to 4pm |
| | Victoria Dock |
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Thursday 20th July |
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Learn about how the City operates, its livery companies, famous events that took place within its medieval walls and admire the impressive memorials to some of Britain’s most important historic figures. |
| 11am to 12pm |
| | City of London |
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A free festival featuring an eclectic mix of theatre, circus, dance, music, and digital art. |
| 1pm to 4pm |
| | Victoria Dock |
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Travel out of our solar system out to the weird and wonderful realm of exoplanets |
| 7pm to 8:30pm |
| | Hanover Square |
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Friday 21st July |
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Brigadier James Cook OBE illustrates how the evolution of British Army doctrine helped secure Allied victory in the First World War. |
| 12pm to 1pm |
| | Chelsea |
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75 years after its arrival, follow the story of the Empire Windrush through The National Archives records. |
| 2pm to 3pm |
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Clare Freestone, curator of the exhibition Yevonde: Life and Colour introduces the trailblazing twentieth-century photographer Yevonde. |
| 7pm to 8pm |
| | Soho |
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Saturday 22nd July |
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Upwards of 40 vehicles will parade through Guildhall in the City of London to be branded with a hot iron in the ancient cart marking ceremony. |
| 10am to 12pm |
| | City of London |
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Twice a year, the private island opens up to the public and the artists studios open their doors to visitors. |
| 11am to 6pm |
| | Twickenham |
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This weekend festival celebrates everything that Potters Fields Park and the London Bridge neighbourhood have to offer. |
| 11am to 7pm |
| | Southwark |
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This summer London's fire stations be opening their red doors to the public for a number of open day events across London. |
| Starts at 12pm |
| | Barkingside |
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A free festival featuring an eclectic mix of theatre, circus, dance, music, and digital art. |
| 12pm to 9:30pm |
| | Victoria Dock |
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Annual chance to climb down the ladders into the ice well underneath the Canal Musuem. |
| 7pm to 8pm |
| | Islington |
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