Saturday 5th October |
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Monthly opening on a Saturday of this exhibition which is usually only open Mon-Fri. |
| 9:30am to 5pm |
| | Southwark |
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Duke of York Square will play host to the ‘Four Legged Foodies’ dog-themed market |
| 10am to 4pm |
| | Chelsea |
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Artists and crafts people across the borough of Lambeth will be opening their studio and work spaces to the public. |
| 10am to 6pm |
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Explore Spanish-speaking literature and the works of more than 50 participating publishers at the exhibitors hall. |
| 10am to 4pm |
| | Holborn |
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An American Football fan zone event ahead of an NFL match in London. |
| 12pm to 9pm |
| | Whitechapel |
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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 |
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Discover the maths behind one of the world's most popular games. |
| 2pm to 3:15pm |
| | Hanover Square |
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Vlatko Vedral takes us into some of the deepest quantum questions about the Universe. |
| 7pm to 8:30pm |
| | Hanover Square |
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Sunday 6th October |
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An annual festival of Japanese culture and food held in Trafalgar Square. |
| 10am to 7pm |
| | Trafalgar Square |
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Artists and crafts people across the borough of Lambeth will be opening their studio and work spaces to the public. |
| 10am to 6pm |
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Fulham Palace welcomes guests to enjoy a variety of apple-themed activities, entertainment and treats. |
| 11am to 6pm |
| | Fulham |
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Visitors to the mill are given a full guided tour covering the history, operation and principal features of Shirley Windmill. |
| 12pm to 5pm |
| | Croydon |
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The world famous, world record-breaking Hampstead Heath Conker Championships at the Parliament Hill Bandstand. |
| 12:30pm to 2pm |
| | Kentish Town |
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Anthropologist Rafael Schacter explores public art showing us why graffiti demands our urgent attention as a form of expression that challenges power. |
| 3pm to 4:30pm |
| | Holborn |
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Monday 7th October |
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This lecture will focus on and celebrate the evanescence of the metropolis's vast and varied garden legacy. |
| 7pm to 8:30pm |
| | Kensington |
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In this discussion, we will delve into the captivating world of photographing Norway through the lens of a dedicated photographer |
| 8pm to 9:30pm |
| | Online |
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Tuesday 8th October |
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A note that the cruise ship MV Hamburg will be in London for a day -- and will pass through Tower Bridge. |
| 6pm to 6:30pm |
| | Southwark |
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Thaddeus Zupan?i? will suggest that Council housing was arguably the greatest gift that architects have bequeathed London |
| Starts at 6:30pm |
| | Clerkenwell |
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Celebrate the 16th year of Ada Lovelace Day Live. |
| 7pm to 8:30pm |
| | Hanover Square |
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Wednesday 9th October |
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Professor Helen Hackett explores the lives and works of several women poets, considering why only some of them have been memorialised in Westminster Abbey. |
| 1pm to 1:50pm |
| | Pimlico |
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This new tour tears back the layers of respectability and explore the seedier side of Victorian London. |
| Starts at 6pm |
| | Clerkenwell |
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Join historian Helen Castor in conversation about her latest book exploring the rivalry of Richard II and Henry IV. |
| 7:30pm to 8:30pm |
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Thursday 10th October |
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Delve into Waters’ life amongst the environs of Bow Street and discover a diverse Regency London that you didn’t know existed. |
| 6:30pm to 7:45pm |
| | Covent Garden |
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This is a unique opportunity to hear from the artist in conversation with Hayward Gallery Senior Curator Yung Ma. |
| Starts at 7pm |
| | Southwark |
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Friday 11th October |
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Saturday 12th October |
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Upminster Windmill has been extensively restored and is now open one weekend per month from Spring to Autumn. |
| 10am to 4pm |
| | Upminster |
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Both new and returning exhibitors will showcase the works of more than 160 artists spanning an array of mediums. |
| 11am to 7pm |
| | Strand |
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Learn about the cultural and historical importance of ume (often translated as Japanese plum or apricot) in event held in collaboration with Wakayama Prefecture, Japan’s leading ume producing region. |
| 1pm to 2:30pm |
| | Kensington |
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Dr Karl is back and delving into the wide realm of science, one topic at a time. |
| 2pm to 3:15pm |
| | Hanover Square |
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