Saturday 17th July |
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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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Exploring the hidden churchyards and burial grounds in the heart of the City of London |
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Sunday 18th July |
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You may see up to 50 hot air balloons flying over Central London at sunrise this morning. |
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Around 60 electric vehicles will drive from London's Southbank and from outside Parliament to Brighton |
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A hidden oasis full of surprises and built on several different levels. |
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The owner, who makes no secret of disregarding the rule book, describes this visual feast of intoxicating colours as Clapham meets Jamaica. |
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A hidden oasis full of surprises and built on several different levels. |
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A Free Chess Festival Taking Place at Trafalgar Square |
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Independent record labels will take over Carnaby Street with a special selection of vinyl stalls from independent and emerging record labels. |
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How occult thought and ideas influenced some of the most important and influential writers and poets of the past two centuries |
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Monday 19th July |
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A tour to explore the history of the Palace's Victorian chapel. |
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Learn about the menus, some of the individual dishes served, and why George IV’s was the last official Coronation banquet to be held. |
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Tuesday 20th July |
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This lecture will be concerned only with the structure, the carapace of the royal chapel but the talk will emphasise the recent attempts to bring surviving chapels back to life. |
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A talk about the early days of the London and Birmingham Railway right up to the modern days of the London Underground. |
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Join a panel of experts as they discuss the effects of the changing climate on biodiversity |
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The annual Household Division Beating Retreat performed as a musical spectactular. |
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Wednesday 21st July |
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Launch of London Design Capital, unveiling the key findings and updates from the research, and hear responses from industry experts. |
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Weekly late night opening of Painshill park and gardens during June/July. |
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Marion Turner will discuss the historical context in which Chaucer wrote the tales and how his work connects with the world of pilgrimage to the shrine of Thomas Becket. |
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Learn about how Indian cinema sees London with film historian Kulraj Phullar |
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Learn about how Indian cinema sees London with film historian Kulraj Phullar |
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The annual Household Division Beating Retreat performed as a musical spectactular. |
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Join writer, teacher and music enthusiast, Jeffrey Boakye, in conversation about his new book Musical Truth: A Musical History of Modern Black Britain in 28 Songs. |
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Thursday 22nd July |
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This is where the writers, the artists and the thinkers lived, worked, relaxed and created. |
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A lunchtime lecture drawing parallels between the current worldwide pandemic and the historic basis of the famous fable of the Pied Piper of Hamelin. |
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Join some of the exhibition creators and scientists to hear how they became honorary Magizoologists, studying both real and magical creatures to see the similarities between the natural world and mythology. |
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Join Alice Bell as she explores the history of climate change science and the research that can lead to a sustainable future. |
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Eleanor Tirtasana Chubb - leading tortoise conservationist, keeper and breeder discusses the European History of Pet Tortoises |
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Join author Axel Scheffler in conversation with Joseph Coehlo as they take a peek at some of the teeniest, weeniest books out there, both old and contemporary. |
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Join acclaimed performer Robert Lloyd Parry as he brings to life the beloved ghost stories of M.R. James. |
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Friday 23rd July |
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In this talk, you will meet ordinary people at the extreme lower strata of Victorian society. |
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Saturday 24th July |
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A deathly peek into one of the most extensive museum collections to learn about all things...death related. |
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