Saturday 11th February |
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A vintage fair, with over 50 traders selling everything from mid century furniture and homewares to original posters, prints and art, to vintage designer clothes. |
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An occasional chance to see inside a metal church in Kilburn - now used by the Sea Cadets and as a community centre. |
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Sunday 12th February |
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A vintage fair, with over 50 traders selling everything from mid century furniture and homewares to original posters, prints and art, to vintage designer clothes. |
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Monday 13th February |
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This February half-term The Lyceum theatre is opening its doors to families, community organisations and local residents. |
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Explore how science is opening up the mysteries of the heart, revealing the poetry in motion within the machine. |
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Tuesday 14th February |
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The most charming and enraptured love stories from Handheld Press’s growing collection of fabulous forgotten fiction. |
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This illustrated talk provides detailed information on the fascinating and multi-faceted theme of ancient sexuality. |
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Wednesday 15th February |
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Do conservation actions adequately consider the role of parasites? A talk on 'parasite blindness', and how ignoring them can create havoc. |
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Join asexual activist Yasmin Benoit and Dr Julia Shaw, author of Bi: The Hidden Culture, History and Science of Bisexuality for a conversation on other ways of other ways to live and love. |
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Southwark Cathedral would like to invite all amateur and professional photographers to spend an evening taking photos of the Cathedral lit by candlelight. |
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The lectures trace development of city design — from the idealistic vision of the Bedford Park Garden Suburb in west London and early 20th century responses. |
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Thursday 16th February |
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As if tackling violent criminals in the 18th Century wasn’t dangerous enough, recovering from your surgery could often be just as life threatening! |
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This talk will consider Dance’s scheme and its visual afterlives not simply as relics of a failed planning exercise, but as examples of a ‘paper architecture’ that helped to configure expectations about London’s future form. |
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British futurist Luke Robert Mason meets the individuals who dare to imagine the world of tomorrow. |
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A talk about the UK's cold war nuclear bomber fleet. |
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Friday 17th February |
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Dr Daniel Cowling investigates the experiences of the first British families who moved to Germany after the Second World War as part of Operation Union. |
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Delve into a scandalous side of Victorian London with the Cleveland Street Scandal |
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Saturday 18th February |
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Exhibitions closing shortly |
An exhibition of rare costumes and ephemera. (Ends on Sat, 11th Feb) | An exhibition exploring the different ways we see and are seen by others. (Ends on Sun, 12th Feb) | Within utopian and dystopian landscapes, encounter the robots as they experience the best of human emotions: wonder, kindness, empathy, friendship, and love. (Ends on Sun, 12th Feb) | The first major UK exhibition devoted to pioneering women working in Germany in the early 1900s. (Ends on Sun, 12th Feb) | He built an empire that stretched across the world. Rode across the sky on a flying chariot. And descended to the bottom of the sea in a glass bell. Or did he? (Ends on Sun, 19th Feb) | Through some of our country’s most provocative artists, this exhibition presents an alternative perspective on modern Britain. (Ends on Sun, 19th Feb) | A major exhibition to mark the 200th anniversary of the decipherment of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs. (Ends on Sun, 19th Feb) | For the first time in a century, two ground-breaking paintings by Turner are coming home for a special exhibition. (Ends on Sun, 19th Feb) | Delve into the dreamlike relationship between Surrealism and design in this century-spanning celebration of surrealist objects of desire. (Ends on Sun, 19th Feb) | Explore newly uncovered stories of African and Asian children in the care of the eighteenth-century Foundling Hospital. (Ends on Sun, 19th Feb) | See portraits of the full England football squad and manager by artist Matt Small. (Ends on Sun, 19th Feb) | From Lucian Freud to Kiki Smith, life drawing to minimalism and etching to collage, this exhibition spans an intriguing range of styles and techniques used in art on paper from 1960 to today. (Ends on Sat, 25th Feb) | Tate Britain celebrates the return of Yiadom-Boakye's 2020 major survey which was sadly cut short by lockdown (Ends on Sun, 26th Feb) | Rebel Rebel, the first major UK commission by Iranian artist Soheila Sokhanvari, celebrates and commemorates feminist icons from pre-revolutionary Iran. (Ends on Sun, 26th Feb) | An immersive installation at Hampton Court Palace brings past and present together to explore this question and to celebrate a new chapter of British Beauty for the 21st century. (Ends on Sun, 26th Feb) |
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