Saturday 28th January |
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The guided tours offer visitors an opportunity to learn about 87 Hackford Road’s most famous tenant, as well as the architecture, history, and future of the house. |
| Starts at 10am |
| | Stockwell |
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Join former head of design and heritage for Transport for London, Mike Ashworth for a special tour of the award-winning design and architecture of the Jubilee Line Extension stations. |
| 11am to 2:30pm |
| | Stratford |
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Sunday 29th January |
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The guided tours offer visitors an opportunity to learn about 87 Hackford Road’s most famous tenant, as well as the architecture, history, and future of the house. |
| Starts at 10am |
| | Stockwell |
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An annual march down The Mall to commemorate the execution of King Charles I will take place this morning. |
| Starts at 11am |
| | Whitehall |
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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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A silent film accompanied by Donald MacKenzie on the Mighty Wurlitzer. |
| 2:30pm to 4:30pm |
| | Brentford |
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Monday 30th January |
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The paper will examine the ‘Fight of the Century’ - between the American John Carmel Heenan and the British boxer ‘Brighton Titch’ Tom Sayers - which took place on 17th April 1860. |
| 6pm to 7:30pm |
| | Euston |
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This talk will explore the fairy lore of Suffolk, from the 12th-century tale of the Green Children of Woolpit to the familiars of 17th-century witch trials and the world-famous Tom Tit Tot, the subject of a fairytale recorded in the 19th century. |
| 7:30pm to 9pm |
| | Online |
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Tuesday 31st January |
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This lecture looks at dice, cards, lotteries, and other games of chance. Can mathematics help us win? |
| 1pm to 2pm |
| | Tower Hill |
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This lecture explores how Christianity in particular has understood, monitored and sought to control nakedness |
| 5pm to 7pm |
| | Whitechapel |
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A talk on the centenary of the Adana printing press. |
| 7pm to 8:30pm |
| | City of London |
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The news is full of the evils of plastic. But plastic can't be evil, it's inanimate. It's plastic abuse that is morally wrong. |
| 7pm to 8:30pm |
| | Hanover Square |
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Frances Wilson tells the riches-to-rags story of a writer of dazzling complexity and originality whose rackety life was lived on the run. |
| Starts at 7pm |
| | Soho |
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Wednesday 1st February |
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Celebrating the book launch of ‘In the Eye of the Storm: Modernism in Ukraine, 1900-1930s’ in a roundtable conversation |
| 6pm to 7pm |
| | Farringdon |
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In this talk, discover how concepts like multidimensional crochet, infinity and relativity contribute to the course of existence. |
| 7pm to 8:30pm |
| | Online |
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Thursday 2nd February |
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Join Matt Dixon and Mark Stirling as they reveal the magic behind translating Matt’s illustrations into life-size robot figures. |
| 6pm to 7pm |
| | Ealing |
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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. |
| 6pm to 9pm |
| | Holborn |
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From the award-winning biographer of Chaucer, the story of his most popular and scandalous character, from the Middle Ages to #MeToo |
| 6:30pm to 8pm |
| | Southwark |
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From army ants to crocodiles, explore the science behind living alongside predators. |
| 7pm to 8:30pm |
| | Hanover Square |
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Friday 3rd February |
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Join Dr Jessica Hammett as she discusses the role of civil defence services during the Second World War and asks how volunteers engaged with wartime ideas about national identity and citizenship. |
| 12pm to 1pm |
| | Chelsea |
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Saturday 4th February |
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