Saturday 5th October |
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Monthly opening on a Saturday of this exhibition which is usually only open Mon-Fri. |
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Duke of York Square will play host to the ‘Four Legged Foodies’ dog-themed market |
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Artists and crafts people across the borough of Lambeth will be opening their studio and work spaces to the public. |
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Explore Spanish-speaking literature and the works of more than 50 participating publishers at the exhibitors hall. |
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An American Football fan zone event ahead of an NFL match in London. |
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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. |
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Discover the maths behind one of the world's most popular games. |
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Vlatko Vedral takes us into some of the deepest quantum questions about the Universe. |
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Sunday 6th October |
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An annual festival of Japanese culture and food held in 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. |
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Fulham Palace welcomes guests to enjoy a variety of apple-themed activities, entertainment and treats. |
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Visitors to the mill are given a full guided tour covering the history, operation and principal features of Shirley Windmill. |
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The world famous, world record-breaking Hampstead Heath Conker Championships at the Parliament Hill Bandstand. |
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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. |
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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. |
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In this discussion, we will delve into the captivating world of photographing Norway through the lens of a dedicated photographer |
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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. |
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Thaddeus Zupan?i? will suggest that Council housing was arguably the greatest gift that architects have bequeathed London |
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Celebrate the 16th year of Ada Lovelace Day Live. |
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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. |
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This new tour tears back the layers of respectability and explore the seedier side of Victorian London. |
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Join historian Helen Castor in conversation about her latest book exploring the rivalry of Richard II and Henry IV. |
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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. |
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This is a unique opportunity to hear from the artist in conversation with Hayward Gallery Senior Curator Yung Ma. |
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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. |
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Both new and returning exhibitors will showcase the works of more than 160 artists spanning an array of mediums. |
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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. |
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Dr Karl is back and delving into the wide realm of science, one topic at a time. |
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Exhibitions closing shortly |
This exhibition charts the evolution of royal portrait photography from the 1920s to the present day, bringing together more than 150 photographic prints, proofs and documents from the Royal Collection and the Royal Archives. (Ends on Sun, 6th Oct) | Discover an intimate drawing of a sleeping child, the first work by Rembrandt to be added to the British Museum collection for decades. (Ends on Sun, 6th Oct) | The display will highlight one of the most cutting-edge artists working in Britain in the early 20th century. (Ends on Sun, 6th Oct) | This exhibition features the works of five diverse artists from various creative disciplines, who have been given the opportunity to showcase their work in the Saatchi Gallery. (Ends on Sun, 6th Oct) | Did you know the forerunner of the modern Probation Service was set up in the police courts of Victorian London with a donation of just five shillings? (Ends on Tue, 8th Oct) | An exhibition of 50 Londoners who have experienced forced displacement from their homelands. (Ends on Wed, 9th Oct) | A rare opportunity to experience never-before-seen work by British photographer of the American post-industrial boom, Michael Ormerod. (Ends on Wed, 9th Oct) | Discover how British artists and writers invaded America and made their mark on iconic superheroes and more. (Ends on Sat, 19th Oct) | London-based multidisciplinary artist Carey Bennett depicts vivid recollections of everyday brands through the method of screen-printing. (Ends on Sat, 19th Oct) | A collection of packaging of the best selling products in the UK during 2023. (Ends on Sat, 19th Oct) | Discover the story of the friendships that made modern art (Ends on Sun, 20th Oct) | The Wallace Collection explore the remarkable life and legacy of Maharaja Ranjit Singh (1780-1839), the founder of the Sikh Empire (1799-1849). (Ends on Sun, 20th Oct) | A display of rare, nationally significant outfits which shines a spotlight on the intimate story of a middle-class mother and her affluent daughter at a moment in history that shaped the way fashion is consumed today. (Ends on Sun, 20th Oct) | This exhibition features thousands of unique hand-crafted objects loaned by hundreds of people of all ages, backgrounds and professions from across the UK. (Ends on Sun, 20th Oct) |
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