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Saturday, 6th March |
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Sunday, 7th March |
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A beautiful historic parkland designed by Lancelot 'Capability' Brown with Edwardian gardens in Reigate, Surrey. |
| 1pm to 5pm |
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Join Professor Peter Godfrey-Smith on a fascinating journey to the depths of the ocean to learn how nature became aware of itself. |
| 7:30pm to 9pm |
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Monday, 8th March |
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Join Sheldon from CemeteryClub for an immersive online tour through the gravestones of one of the most beautiful and exclusive burial spaces in London |
| 7pm to 8:15pm |
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Tuesday, 9th March |
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A talk about a new more plausible candidate for the original outlaw. |
| 1pm to 2pm |
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This seminar will interrogate the system of food renders (sometimes termed ‘feorm’) by which, it is widely accepted, early royal households were supported. |
| 5:30pm to 7pm |
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In this talk we will see that not only is the history of computers rich and diverse, their architecture likewise. Astonishingly, all the computers ever made can be modelled by one universal machine – the Turing machine. |
| 6pm to 7pm |
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This talk will explore how the garden was created and who might have been involved in its design. |
| 6:30pm to 7:30pm |
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Peter Howell, author of a new book on Bentley, explores the work of this great Roman Catholic architect. |
| 7pm to 10pm |
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Join historian Nick Lloyd, in conversation with Dr Jonathan Boff, as he discusses his new book and highlights some of the misconceptions about the Western Front. |
| Starts at 7pm |
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Wednesday, 10th March |
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The lecture considers how the upheavals of the Tudor era led to the emergence of a genuinely new religious consciousness in England. |
| 6pm to 7pm |
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Learn about the career of Hollywood's greatest comedienne Carole Lombard from film historian Lucy Bolton |
| 6:30pm to 7:30pm |
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Chief Curator Lucy Worsley is joined by Gardens & Estates Manager Graham Dillamore and curator Lee Prosser for a fascinating exploration of royal gardens, past and present. |
| Starts at 7pm |
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Thursday, 11th March |
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From pandemic recovery and Brexit to climate change, what tools do we need as an industry in order to tackle these obstacles and ensure a brighter future for London? |
| 4pm to 5:30pm |
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This is an opportunity for audiences to learn more about Camden Highline and the team delivering it. |
| 5:30pm to 6:30pm |
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Roman Britain’s Missing Legion: What Really Happened to Legio IX Hispana. |
| 7pm to 8pm |
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A talk about Reginald Scot's 1584 rebuttal to the witch crazes sweeping Europe & the British Isles. |
| 8pm to 10pm |
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Friday, 12th March |
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Gareth Glover outlines his contribution to the long-standing debate over which regiments defeated the Imperial Guard during the 'crisis' of Waterloo. |
| 12pm to 1pm |
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Principal Records Specialist Vicky Iglikowski-Broad will reflect on women and protest in modern Britain. |
| 2pm to 3pm |
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Saturday, 13th March |
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Virtual tours of the UK's own particle accelerator, the national synchrotron - Diamond Light Source. |
| 10am to 2pm |
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