Saturday 2nd April |
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Four days of events about coffee with lots of different things happening throughout the weekend. |
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A monthly opening of the Florence Nightingale Museum in Southwark. |
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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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Sunday 3rd April |
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Four days of events about coffee with lots of different things happening throughout the weekend. |
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A monthly opening of the Florence Nightingale Museum in Southwark. |
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Monthly open day at the museum to London's first international airport - in Croydon. |
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Better than half price entry to the Painted Hall on the first Sunday of the month. |
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Royal Trinity’s beautiful, award-winning gardens play an important therapeutic role in the life and function of Royal Trinity Hospice. |
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The teddy bear fair of the year brings you around 100 stands with thousands of teddy bears and their friends for sale, along with a bear hospital for repairs. |
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The annual Oxford v Cambridge boat races return to the River Thames. |
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Storyteller Emily Hennessey and sitar player Sheema Mukherjee conjure a fast-flowing stream of cosmic creatures, celestial curses, wise women and gods behaving badly in these Indian stories of liberation, transformation and love. |
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Monday 4th April |
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The presentation will cover the reasons why the A1 Steam Locomotive Trust, has decided to build a P2, including a brief history of the class of locomotive. |
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The Lord Mayor’s Gresham Lecture 2022 will look at how we drive positive impact across the economy, driving sustainable finance and encourage more capital to contribute towards the UN’s SDGs through a vibrant impact investing market. |
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In this talk, Zuleika Gerrish will be introducing you to the glamorous world of eighteenth-century jewellery in Europe. |
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Tuesday 5th April |
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Is it inevitable as we live longer that more of us will suffer dementia, or could we live longer lives without getting it? |
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Gary Lachman recounts his discovery that he dreams 'ahead of time', and argues that this extraordinary ability is shared by us all. |
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Quantum physicist Jim Al-Khalili reveals how eight lessons from the heart of science can help you get the most out of life. |
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Join Duncan Bowie to learn about some of the many political activists and social reformers connected to Dulwich who were active at a national and international level. |
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Wednesday 6th April |
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Find out more about the pioneering Frontier Nursing Service in Kentucky, and its roots in nursing in the Scottish Highlands and Islands. |
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So it might feel like we’re all virus experts now, but what is it really like to study viruses and our immune system on a daily basis? |
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Are villains cardboard characters? If so, why do we enjoy them so much? |
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Join this talk to hear how teams of experts have been working to restore the original designs and preserve the Tower for future generations. |
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Thursday 7th April |
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A games festival aimed at players, with consoles, PC, and tabletop games to play, video streamers and goods to buy. |
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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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At the Museum Lates you can explore their collections, visit the exhibition and hear from their curatorial team. |
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A talk about the work carried out to conserve parts of the Elizabeth Tower. |
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An in conversation event with Dr. Paul Craddock, author of “Spare Parts: A Surprising History of Transplants.” |
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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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This lecture will explore some of those stories, from Thomas Cook to the islanders in Barbuda, and from the perspective of a lawyer who has represented many Davids against many Goliaths. |
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Explore the world of 1930s b-movies with film historian Lawrence Napper. |
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Macintosh will speak about her life’s work, the work of her long-standing collaborator George Finch and the wider context of British housing today. |
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Join Lucy Foulkes as she discusses how, despite the recent drive to talk more about mental health and illness, we might be more confused about this topic than ever. |
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Friday 8th April |
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A games festival aimed at players, with consoles, PC, and tabletop games to play, video streamers and goods to buy. |
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SicilyFEST 2022 is going to celebrate Sicily and its products with four days of stalls that will mainly focus on Sicilian food produce, wine and drinks. |
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Explore the amazing science used to explore the universe, from distant planets to the cells inside your body. |
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An evening with MP Jess Phillips as she speaks to journalist Sali Hughes about her new book Everything You Really Need to Know About Politics: My Life as an MP. |
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Join Ben Dark, head gardener and award-winning writer, to discuss his new book The Grove. |
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Saturday 9th April |
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A notice that a cruise ship, the Hanseatic Spirit will be passing through Tower Bridge. |
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A games festival aimed at players, with consoles, PC, and tabletop games to play, video streamers and goods to buy. |
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SicilyFEST 2022 is going to celebrate Sicily and its products with four days of stalls that will mainly focus on Sicilian food produce, wine and drinks. |
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The one and only Ben Aaronovitch will be signing copies of Rivers Of London: Book 9: Amongst Our Weapons. |
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A beautiful country cottage style garden set in ½ acre, designed by Sam Aldridge of Eden Restored. |
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A weekend festival devoted to the weird and wonderful world of Turkish remakes of English movies, digitally restored with all-new English subtitles. |
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