Saturday 24th February |
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Annual Stories of Cats day all about our feline friends |
| 10am to 5pm |
| | Southwark |
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See thousands of mudlarking artefacts in this beautiful building in Central London. |
| 10am to 4pm |
| | City of London |
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An exhibition to mark the 200th anniversary of the 200th anniversary of the first scientific description of a non-avian dinosaur, the Megalosaurus -- will be open on one Saturday. |
| 10am to 4:30pm |
| | Picadilly |
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Community open day at the local fire station in Bermondsey |
| 12pm to 3pm |
| | Southwark |
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A discussion of the past realities of London’s Black, Queer community and to celebrate the present possibilities (and realities) of kinship in that community today. |
| 7pm to 8pm |
| | Soho |
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Sunday 25th February |
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See thousands of mudlarking artefacts in this beautiful building in Central London. |
| 10am to 4pm |
| | City of London |
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A WW2-era history attraction that's open to the public once a month. |
| 10:30am to 4pm |
| | Watford |
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Once a month, the oldest building in Hackney, St Augustine's Tower is open, so you can climb up to the top. |
| 2pm to 4:30pm |
| | Hackney |
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Monday 26th February |
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Tuesday 27th February |
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Join the guided tour of Oxford House's listed Victorian building. Peek into our archives, visit our 'secret chapel' and take in 360°degree views of East London on the spectacular rooftop. |
| 12pm to 1pm |
| | Bethnal Green |
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Wednesday 28th February |
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Every month at Frameless, in partnership with ArtscapesUK, they will be delving deeper into the stories behind the art. |
| 12:30pm to 2pm |
| | Marylebone |
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This lecture explores how our understanding of autism has changed, and directions for future research. |
| 1pm to 2pm |
| | Holborn |
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Join Mariia Zolkina as she reveals the data-based findings about real public moods in Donbas, starting from spring 2014 and afterwards. |
| 6pm to 7pm |
| | Holborn |
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Well-known broadcaster LIbby Purves talk to the daughters of famous cartoonist Mel Calman, known for his put upon "little man" line drawings. |
| 6:30pm to 8:30pm |
| | West Kensington |
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Join international bestselling author, Philippa Gregory in conversation about her latest book, Normal Women. |
| 7:30pm to 8:30pm |
| | Online |
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Thursday 29th February |
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A rare opportunity to step inside the Second World War air raid shelter at St. Leonards Court in East Sheen. |
| 11am to 11:45am |
| | Mortlake |
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St Bride Foundation, located behind Fleet Street, houses the history of print and the skills that made Fleet Street the undisputed home of printing and publishing in London. |
| 11am to 1pm |
| | City of London |
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This lecture critically evaluates the relationship between English law and capitalism and explores how legal changes over the past 30 years |
| 6pm to 7pm |
| | Holborn |
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This talk challenges the myth that Keats was unengaged with the business of literature. |
| 6:30pm to 8pm |
| | Hampstead |
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This talk will share the findings of the research project, which included around 40 visits made to shopping centres |
| Starts at 6:30pm |
| | Clerkenwell |
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Running and shaping cities is among the most complex and challenging areas of public policy. What is it like to be a Mayor? |
| 6:30pm to 8pm |
| | Holborn |
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What trials did Elizabeth I face in her challenging early life? Find out at this talk by acclaimed historian Dr Nicola Tallis |
| 6:30pm to 8pm |
| | Southwark |
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Two talks about the history of the water supply in London. |
| Starts at 7pm |
| | Clerkenwell |
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Delve into the evolution of explosive chemical experiments. |
| 7:20pm to 8:45pm |
| | Hanover Square |
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Friday 1st March |
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Collect is the leading international fair for contemporary craft and design, representing the pinnacle of artistry and creativity. |
| 11am to 6pm |
| | Strand |
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A rare screening of Vive Le Punk [1993], an exclusive documentary featuring Malcolm McLaren & Vivienne Westwood talking in depth about their extraordinary collaboration. |
| 7pm to 9pm |
| | Clerkenwell |
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Saturday 2nd March |
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London Comic Con Spring returns, bringing a whole host of stars with them. |
| 9am to 6pm |
| | West Kensington |
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A day of talks exploring the often overlooked role of women in early Christianity. |
| 10am to 4pm |
| | Southwark |
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Collect is the leading international fair for contemporary craft and design, representing the pinnacle of artistry and creativity. |
| 11am to 6pm |
| | Strand |
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A vintage Interiors fair at a deconsecrated late-Georgian church in Bow, east London, featuring mid 20th century furniture, ceramics, decorative antiques, film posters and lots more |
| 11am to 4pm |
| | Bow |
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The Isokon Gallery tells the remarkable story of the Isokon building, the pioneering modern apartment block opened in 1934. |
| 11am to 4pm |
| | Hampstead |
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Monthly open day at one of London's more curious and delightful museums, devoted to the history of the sewing machine. |
| 2pm to 5pm |
| | Tooting |
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