Saturday 26th August |
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The Association of 16mm Narrow Gauge Modellers are back at the Museum with their model steam trains. |
| 10am to 4pm |
| | Brentford |
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Street arts, theatre, circus, installations and dance in Greenwich town centre. |
| 12pm to 5pm |
| | Greenwich |
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Once a month open day at a nature reserve that sits alongside the railway in Forest Hill. |
| 1pm to 4pm |
| | Forest Hill |
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Immerse yourself in all the classic delights of a Victorian fun fair with circus acts, sweet treats, and vintage games. |
| 2pm to 7pm |
| | Kennington |
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Sunday 27th August |
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The Association of 16mm Narrow Gauge Modellers are back at the Museum with their model steam trains. |
| 10am to 4pm |
| | Brentford |
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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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This summer London's fire stations be opening their red doors to the public for a number of open day events across London. |
| Starts at 12pm |
| | Whitton |
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Over 60 hand-picked traders, bringing, 20th Century furniture, salvaged French homeware, curiosities & collectables, reclaimed industrial fixtures / electricals, and unexpected oddities. |
| 12pm to 1pm |
| | Walthamstow |
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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 28th August |
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The Association of 16mm Narrow Gauge Modellers are back at the Museum with their model steam trains. |
| 10am to 4pm |
| | Brentford |
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Tuesday 29th August |
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A talk about the famous (infamous) Elgin Marbles |
| 2pm to 3pm |
| | Online |
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A panel discussion about the future of home delivery food companies. |
| Starts at 6:30pm |
| | New Oxford Street |
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Donna J Drucker guides us through the complex landscape of fertility technology, and how it impacts the world around us. |
| 7pm to 8:30pm |
| | Online |
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Wednesday 30th August |
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A ribbon cutting ceremony is being revived for the Cloth Fair, followed by a debate. |
| 6:30pm to 8:30pm |
| | Barbican |
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Thursday 31st August |
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Late opening of the Old Operating Theatre museum with special events taking place. |
| 6pm to 8:30pm |
| | Southwark |
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A regatta of 12 life-sized swans perform a poetic ballet on the surface of the Royal Victoria Dock. |
| Starts at 6pm |
| | Victoria Dock |
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Look up in wonder, as one of the world’s most extraordinary vertical dance companies present a performance on the façade of St Paul’s Cathedral. |
| Starts at 6:15pm |
| | City of London |
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A talk by Professor James Clark from Exeter University on the dissolution of the monasteries in the 16th century. |
| 6:30pm to 8pm |
| | Southwark |
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During a supermoon, the Moon appears up to 14 per cent bigger and 30 per cent brighter compared with when the Moon is furthest away. |
| Starts at 8pm |
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Friday 1st September |
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At 11am on 1st September, the the departure board at King's Cross station will advertise the Hogwarts Express departure from platform 9 3/4s at King's Cross station. |
| 11am to 5pm |
| | Kings Cross |
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Dr Brendan Maartens reveals how propaganda has been used as a recruiting tool by the British Army since its earliest days. |
| 12pm to 1pm |
| | Chelsea |
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City Guide Jill Finch’s illustrated talk takes us through those momentous days in September 1666 when the Great Fire of London destroyed not just the City but a way of life. |
| 2pm to 3pm |
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A regatta of 12 life-sized swans perform a poetic ballet on the surface of the Royal Victoria Dock. |
| Starts at 6pm |
| | Victoria Dock |
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Explore the video-art galleries after hours with an adult only monthly showings. |
| 6pm to 10pm |
| | Marylebone |
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Look up in wonder, as one of the world’s most extraordinary vertical dance companies present a performance on the façade of St Paul’s Cathedral. |
| Starts at 6:15pm |
| | City of London |
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A hands-on project tackling science education for the future, with a Discourse full of interactive science. |
| 7:20pm to 8:45pm |
| | Hanover Square |
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Saturday 2nd September |
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Step back in time and walk in the footsteps of the gladiators within the ancient Roman amphitheatre and see mudlarking artefacts on display. |
| 10:30am to 4pm |
| | City of London |
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Occasional open day at a museum of domestic "clutter" housed in an old farm barn. |
| 10:30am to 4pm |
| | Upminster |
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TTRPG designers, writers and artists address the hopes currently instilled in Tabletop Role Playing Games as a transformative activity. |
| 11am to 8:30pm |
| | Poplar |
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From food and photography to music and spoken word, Black on the Square will showcase established acts alongside emerging talent. |
| 12pm to 6pm |
| | Trafalgar Square |
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An end of Summer Fair in the setting of Turner’s House garden. |
| 12pm to 4pm |
| | Twickenham |
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A regatta of 12 life-sized swans perform a poetic ballet on the surface of the Royal Victoria Dock. |
| Starts at 6pm |
| | Victoria Dock |
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Look up in wonder, as one of the world’s most extraordinary vertical dance companies present a performance on the façade of St Paul’s Cathedral. |
| Starts at 6:15pm |
| | City of London |
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