Saturday 25th February |
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Who is Britain’s greatest monarch? Join us at Southwark Cathedral as several historians make their case for who they believe should take the crown |
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Home to Hodge our rambunctious cat, we are delighted to be hosting our annual Stories of Cats day all about our feline friends |
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An opportunity to discover the history of Lauderdale House, Waterlow Park and the areas of Highgate and North London. |
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An occasional chance to see inside a metal church in Kilburn - now used by the Sea Cadets and as a community centre. |
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Uncover the cutting-edge science used to look at black holes. |
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Sunday 26th February |
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Shop from over 120 exhibitors of antiques at the "Horti" antiques fair, established for over 40 years at The Lindley Hall in Westminster. |
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An opportunity to discover the history of Lauderdale House, Waterlow Park and the areas of Highgate and North London. |
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Hugglets Winter BearFest is Europe’s first major teddy show of the year. |
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Doing away with expensive replicas and focusing on quality and affordability, the Flea provides an antidote; a celebration of mid-century living from the 50s and beyond |
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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. |
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Josh Vohen on how literature holds a mirror up to our lives and ourselves in a way we may not have seen or understood. |
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Monday 27th February |
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A talk on the varied ways in which women broke the rules banning them from marathons and long distance running competitions. |
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This lecture talks about how data needs to be processed to make it useful to business. |
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What would history look like if women’s stories were at the forefront? |
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Tuesday 28th February |
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Join the British Institute of Interior Design for a journey through colours and fabrics with acclaimed author, Victoria Finlay in conversation with interior designer Amanda Ransom. |
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Wednesday 1st March |
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This lecture will examine the genre’s vicissitudes (while noticing Georgette Heyer’s novelistic virtues). |
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Thursday 2nd March |
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A monthly late opening of the restored Roman temple found near Bank in the City of London in the 1950s, and recently restored to its original subterranean location. |
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Explore the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) museum and brand new exhibition 'Unfamiliar' after hours. This month's Late will feature special guests and co-curators of the exhibition photographer Theo Deproost and physician associate Debbie Jegede. |
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On the first Thursday of the month, Holborn's Novelty Automation has a bar in the store for their late-night opening. |
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An evening exploring scientific fakes, forgeries and misinformation. Get up close and personal with AI-generated art and speak to experts on cryptocurrencies, false memories and faking it in the natural world. |
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Jackie will be discussing her book The Real Prime Suspect, a frank look at her prolific career and the challenges she faced as a gay woman working within The Metropolitan Police. |
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Friday 3rd March |
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Paul Lay discusses the dramatic years of the New Model Army, from the civil wars to the restoration of the monarchy. |
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A Long Night In London is marking the 80th anniversary of events that took place in Bethnal Green’s tube shelter on the night of 3rd March 1943. |
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Saturday 4th March |
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An evening with Alice Loxton talking about her book UPROAR!: Scandal, Satire and Printmakers in Georgian London |
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