Saturday 22nd March |
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Up to 400 crews of eights will row from Mortlake to Putney - free to watch from the riverside. |
 | Starts at 9am |
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The world-famous gardens of Hampton Court Palace include 60 acres of spectacular formal gardens and 750 acres (304 hectares) of parkland, all set within a loop of the River Thames |
 | 10am to 4pm |
|  | Hampton Court Palace - East Molesey |
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An indoor vintage fair focussing on home interiors, held in a dormant church in Bow. |
 | 11am to 4am |
|  | The Heritage & Arts Centre - Bow |
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A pop-up exhibition and discussion event, thinking about the public role of the palaeontological sciences. |
 | 2:30pm to 7:30pm |
|  | King's College London - Strand |
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Join zine-makers and practitioners from around the world for a conversation exploring the histories, cultures and practices of DIY publications beyond UK/US zine making. |
 | 1pm to 2:30pm |
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Sunday 23rd March |
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A display of hundreds of Minis, old and new, with food stalls, live music, Test Hill ascents and more. |
 | 10am to 5pm |
|  | Brooklands Museum - Weybridge |
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Vintage buses offering free rides around this bit of North London. |
 | 10am to 4pm |
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The world-famous gardens of Hampton Court Palace include 60 acres of spectacular formal gardens and 750 acres (304 hectares) of parkland, all set within a loop of the River Thames |
 | 10am to 4pm |
|  | Hampton Court Palace - East Molesey |
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Join 85 top UK vintage dealers and contemporary designers in Dulwich College's 60s refectory. |
 | 10am to 4pm |
|  | Dulwich College - Dulwich |
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An talk and tour marking the anniversary of cremation in Britain |
 | Starts at 11am |
|  | Kensal Green Cemetery Dissenters' Chapel - North Kensington |
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The rangers will be opening the barn once again to meet the newest additions to the herd of Sussex cattle that graze Farthing Downs and the local commons: |
 | 11am to 2pm |
|  | Coulsdon Common - Merlewood Estate Office - Caterham |
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Celebrate the arrival of Spring by enjoying a rare Open Day at Kilmorey Mausoleum, one of Richmond's most historic yet lesser known buildings |
 | 3pm to 5pm |
|  | Kilmorey Mausoleum - Twickenham |
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Monday 24th March |
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How does diabetes affect our nervous system, and can we do anything about it? |
 | 6pm to 7:30pm |
|  | Centre of the Cell - Whitechapel |
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This in-person lecture by curator, lecturer and writer Jo Banham explores the decoration and lifestyles associated with famous Pre-Raphaelite homes. |
 | 7pm to 8:30pm |
|  | St Mary Abbots Church - Kensington |
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Tuesday 25th March |
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Biographer Lucy Hughes-Hallett tells the story of the dazzling George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, who was the beloved favourite of King James I and first minister to his son Charles I. |
 | 6pm to 8pm |
|  | The Charterhouse - Clerkenwell |
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An evening at Turner’s House to celebrate the launch of Nicola Moorby’s new book, Turner and Constable – Art, Life, Landscape. |
 | 6:30pm to 8:30pm |
|  | Turner's House - |
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The Conversation is a series of weekly events talking about conflict and empathy, inequality and power, climate crisis and wonder through storytelling and action |
 | Starts at 6:30pm |
|  | St Martin in the Fields - Trafalgar Square |
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NY-based auctioneer and passionate collector Nicholas Lowry embarks on a journey across the Czech Republic, uncovering the visual and cultural threads that define Czech national identity. |
 | Starts at 7pm |
|  | Czech Centre London - Kensington |
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Tackle the challenges and opportunities that AI presents to our ideas of trust and truthfulness with a panel of experts. |
 | Starts at 6:30pm |
|  | The British Academy - St James |
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Kate Heard, Senior Curator of Prints and Drawings, will share some of the research she undertook in preparation for the exhibition Holbein at the Tudor Court which ran at The King's Gallery, Buckingham Palace last year. |
 | 7pm to 8pm |
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Wednesday 26th March |
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The crews for the 2025 Boat Race will be unveiled during a public event at Battersea Power Station. |
 | Starts at 5:45pm |
|  | Battersea Power Station - South Lambeth |
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Barts Pathology Museum would like to invite you to a trial of a new public engagement seminar series on Public Health. |
 | 6pm to 8pm |
|  | Pathology Museum (3rd Floor Robin Brook Centre) - Barbican |
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Join Tharik Hussain, Habitats & Heritage Outreach & Education Officer, for a talk exploring Sir Richard Burton’s complex relationship with Islam as part of the “Burton: Exploring Without Boundaries” project. |
 | 7pm to 8:30pm |
|  | Kingston Guildhall - Kingston Upon Thames |
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Thursday 27th March |
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A talk about the tramways poster exhibiton at the London Archives. |
 | 12:30pm to 1:30pm |
|  | The London Archives - Clerkenwell |
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This talk will take a fresh look at one of Keats’s best-known and well-loved poems, ‘On First Looking Into Chapman’s Homer’ (1816). |
 | 6:30pm to 8pm |
|  | Keats House - Hampstead |
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Discover the fascinating history of Hackney's female education in the 17th century through needlework and paper-based art! |
 | 6:30pm to 7:45pm |
|  | Hackney Museum - Hackney |
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Join award-winning cartoonist Martin Rowson's new show TRUMPED! Expect cartoon, jokes, ranting & startling analysis. |
 | 7:30pm to 10pm |
|  | The Brookmill - Deptford |
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Could any topic be more ripe for satire than a society of antiquarians reviewing the history of societies of antiquarians? |
 | 5pm to 6pm |
|  | Society of Antiquaries of London - Picadilly |
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Friday 28th March |
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Discover more about the pioneering women who worked at observatories in the UK, US and Australia in the late 1800s, in this panel discussion and screening of the film Hidden Figures (2016). |
 | 6pm to 10pm |
|  | Peter Harrison Planetarium - Greenwich |
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Narbi and Jessica will discuss The Ashington Group and their unique contribution to 20th-century British art history as chroniclers of an already disappearing working class culture. |
 | 7pm to 8pm |
|  | Two Temple Place - Strand |
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Join Professor Tim Grady as he shares some poignant examples of British and German communities burying the war dead of their enemy during times of conflict. |
 | 12pm to 1pm |
|  | National Army Museum - Chelsea |
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Saturday 29th March |
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The London Bus Museum will be running heritage buses dating from the 1950s to 1970s alongside the normal daily service on route 19, between Finsbury Park and Battersea Bridge. |
 | 10am to 5pm |
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The Van Gogh house guided tours offer visitors an opportunity to learn about their most famous tenant, as well as the architecture, history, and future of the house. |
 | Starts at 10am |
|  | Van Gogh House Museum - Stockwell |
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Watch the Moon hide a portion of the Sun live online with Royal Observatory Greenwich astronomers |
 | Starts at 10:15am |
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