Saturday 16th April |
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A hall full of film memorabilia traders and a number of Cult TV and film stars in attendance. |
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The under restoration windmill will aim to have its new sails rotating for the open days. |
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There will be free light bites and Indian tea (Langar), demonstrations of martial arts (Gatka), entertainment and a display of Sikh art. |
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Sunday 17th April |
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The under restoration windmill will aim to have its new sails rotating for the open days. |
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Monday 18th April |
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An open day of a Victorian steam pumping engine built to serve a local sewage plant. |
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Easter Chair Heaving returns to Greenwich, as the Blackheath Morris Men perform the old tradition of hoisting a lady aloft on a chair. |
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Tuesday 19th April |
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Use bat tracking equipment to learn about the different bat species that call Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens home. |
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Wednesday 20th April |
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Come and see the entrants in their Competition Classics as they begin their journey at Brooklands for this year's London to Lisbon Rally . |
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As a part of the AntikBar exhibition Fighting On All Fronts: Women At War, David Hill will give a talk on SOE and the role of women agents. |
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Nerd Nite London is a monthly event where three speakers give 18-21 minute fun-yet-informative talks across all disciplines, while the audience drinks along. |
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Thursday 21st April |
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Come and see the entrants in their Competition Classics as they begin their journey at Brooklands for this year's London to Lisbon Rally . |
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During this special four-day event, guests can step behind-the-scenes of the Transport Museum’s art and poster stores - usually closed to the public. |
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Two sets of military gun salutes will take place today to mark HM The Queen’s Birthday. |
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A talk about Max Newman, who led the cryptanalysis team at Bletchley Park and his later work on early computers at Manchester University. |
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A new monthly late opening of the Bank of England Museum. |
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An evening with Stephen Millar to celebrate the release of London's Hidden Walks Volume 4. |
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This talk explores the commercial side of mourning rituals, including the challenges and pleasures they afforded, with a special focus on Peter Robinson, who is buried in Highgate Cemetery. |
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Friday 22nd April |
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Big annual cycling show back in London for the first time in a decade. |
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During this special four-day event, guests can step behind-the-scenes of the Transport Museum’s art and poster stores - usually closed to the public. |
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To mark the centenary of the disbandment of the Machine Gun Corps, Lieutenant General Sir Andrew Graham recounts the unit’s exploits in Mesopotamia during the First World War. |
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Discover how the school curriculum can be reimagined to be representative of Black British history and its relationship to African and Caribbean history. |
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Saturday 23rd April |
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Most of us originate from foreign blood, even if we cannot prove it until Anglo-Saxon times. |
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A mix of interesting illustrated talks along with Members' contributions and a chance to meet and mingle with fellow enthusiasts. |
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You are exhorted to visit your local independent purveyor of music and make purchases of physical storage media. |
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Big annual cycling show back in London for the first time in a decade. |
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Gain a fresh perspective on the Second World War with a special weekend of talks, tours, workshops and dancing. |
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Visitors will have a chance to learn about 87 Hackford Road and its most famous tenant through a guided tour which includes a short walk to set the context and a longer tour of the house itself |
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During this special four-day event, guests can step behind-the-scenes of the Transport Museum’s art and poster stores - usually closed to the public. |
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Back in full style, St George's Day on Trafalgar Square will be a flurry of everything brilliant about England and being English |
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