Saturday 10th June |
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A weekend where over a hundred normally private garden squares and spaces open to the public. |
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This exhibition presents the stories of Londoners of African, Caribbean, Asian and Indigenous heritage who lived and worked in the city between 1560 and 1860 and are recorded in London’s archives. |
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The Festival will feature re-enactments of the Battles of Barnet 1471 and the Second Battle of St Albans 1461. |
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The Horniman Gardens is hosting 13 specialist plant nurseries and a diverse line-up of gardening experts in its 16 acres of displays and parkland |
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You should be aware that a thousand or so people will be cycling around London wearing, well, rather less than is usual. |
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This event brings together around 40 of the leading antiquarian map dealers as well as hundreds of visiting dealers, collectors, curators and map aficionados from all parts of the world. |
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The Fair in the Square is a free community event that showcases local businesses, organisations and societies with stalls around Pond Square and along the length of South Grove. |
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Twickenham and Thames Valley Beekeepers' Association is pleased to announce that there will be an Open Day at the apiary. |
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The show hosts over 200 traders and exhibitors including street food from around the world, local crafts, retail, health and wellbeing, horticulturists and much more. |
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Explore the curious corners of your amazing body. |
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Astronomer Chris Impey takes us on a journey of space exploration to discover the latest research into life beyond our planet. |
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The Bow Bells will ring on 10th June 2023 as the Museum of London Docklands marks its 20th anniversary with a street party celebrating the history, cultures and communities of the East End. |
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Sunday 11th June |
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This event sees heritage buses dating from the 1940s to 1970s running alongside the normal daily service on route 65, Ealing to Kingston and on route 71 between Kingston and Chessington. |
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A weekend where over a hundred normally private garden squares and spaces open to the public. |
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A celebration of all things motoring with club stands, displays and to meet fellow enthusiasts. |
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This event brings together around 40 of the leading antiquarian map dealers as well as hundreds of visiting dealers, collectors, curators and map aficionados from all parts of the world. |
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The Festival will feature re-enactments of the Battles of Barnet 1471 and the Second Battle of St Albans 1461. |
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For one day only Marylebone High Street and its surrounding streets will be traffic free with over 80 stalls from independent brands across fashion, food and beverage, wellness, lifestyle, and homeware. |
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This annual fair will host over 60 antique, vintage and art dealers in addition to the 18 antiques shops and galleries on Church Street. |
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This summer London's fire stations be opening their red doors to the public for a number of open day events across London. |
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The show hosts over 200 traders and exhibitors including street food from around the world, local crafts, retail, health and wellbeing, horticulturists and much more. |
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A short film about North London’s overground sections of the Northern Line High Barnet Branch and its predecessor the Northern Heights Railway. |
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Monday 12th June |
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Computer scientist Anne-Marie Imafidon explores how women can seize their deserved place at the tech table. |
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Tuesday 13th June |
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Dr Helen Wickstead will reveal her study of these rare and collectable books bringing the streets of post-war Soho - and the characters who inhabited them - back to life. |
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Discover the latest on the geopolitical space race and its implications for the future of humanity. |
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Wednesday 14th June |
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Campaigner, writer and teacher Chris Searle will be discussing his new memoir 'The World is in Our Words'. |
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Stop judging yourself by the standards of a neurotypical world with comedian Ria Lina and Roxanne Emery and Richard Pink of ADHD Love |
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Join acclaimed comedian and military history enthusiast Al Murray as he discusses his book, Command – an enthralling and accessible account of World War II's key Allied commanders. |
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Thursday 15th June |
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Friday 16th June |
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Occasional open weekend at the London Transport Museum's overflow depot in Acton. |
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Join Dr Gregory Fremont-Barnes as he explores one of the most decisive battles in British history: Waterloo. |
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Meet the community of over 100 artists living and working in east London. |
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Saturday 17th June |
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A host of West End shows will put up free performances in Trafalgar Square as part of the West End Live event to show off Theatreland's offerings. |
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Livery companies from across the City will compete in rolling large oak barrel casks around the Guildhall. |
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The King's official Birthday parade with flypast over Buckingham Palace. |
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Tour an historic Grade II listed water tower with views of the Kings Cross area and St Pancras station. |
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Hermitage Community Moorings is a cluster of boats next to Tower Bridge that hosts an occasional open weekend to let the public onboard for a look around. |
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The British Academy's annual Summer Showcase is a free, one-day festival of ideas for curious minds. |
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As per tradition, Hanwell Carnival will kick off with a procession from Hanwell Community Centre to Elthorne Park, where there will be music, food, fairground rides and much more. |
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Annual fete held in Kew Green. |
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Meet the community of over 100 artists living and working in east London. |
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Occasional open weekend at the London Transport Museum's overflow depot in Acton. |
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A two day festival of science in the road between the Sth Kensington museums. |
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Looks to be an annual summer village fete held in the large park next to Denmark Hill. |
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