Saturday 12th April |
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You are exhorted to visit your local independent music purveyor and make purchases of physical storage media |
 | All day |
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A two-day takeover of Trafalgar Square as London Games Festival celebrates its 10th anniversary. |
 | 10am to 6pm |
|  | Trafalgar Square - Trafalgar Square |
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Join Subterranea Britanicca for a day of talks on the Chalk farm railways lands, Underground Greenwich, Pontefract Castle, Nothe Fort bunker and Rhondda railway tunnel |
 | 10am to 5:30pm |
|  | Canada Water Theatre - Rotherhithe |
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The exhibition features rarely seen original artworks recording the devastation experienced in the city during WWII. |
 | 10am to 4:30pm |
|  | The London Archives - Clerkenwell |
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The National Army Museum will be hosting a special day of activities showcasing both the Royal Engineers and Army Sport. |
 | 10am to 4pm |
|  | National Army Museum - Chelsea |
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Get involved with hands-on planting and leave a positive mark in Richmond Park by planting native tree and shrub species to form part of a hedgerow at Petersham Gate Playground. |
 | 11am to 3pm |
|  | Petersham Gate Playground - Ham |
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One of three open weekends this year for this extensive ‘O’ Gauge Model Garden Railway built in the back of a private garden. |
 | 1pm to 5pm |
|  | The Edroy Garden Line - Raynes Park |
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Sunday 13th April |
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The show is expected to attract around 100 visiting buses and coaches, old and new, from London and all over the UK. |
 | 10am to 5pm |
|  | Brooklands Museum - Weybridge |
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The annual Oxford v Cambridge boat races return to the River Thames. |
 | 1pm to 3pm |
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One of three open weekends this year for this extensive ‘O’ Gauge Model Garden Railway built in the back of a private garden. |
 | 1pm to 5pm |
|  | The Edroy Garden Line - Raynes Park |
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This picturesque early 19th century mill, is situated in delightful surroundings on the banks of the River Mole |
 | 2pm to 5pm |
|  | Cobham Mill - Cobham |
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'GOLD RUSH' starring Charlie Chaplin, accompanied by Donald MacKenzie at the console of the Mighty Wurlitzer. |
 | 2:30pm to 5pm |
|  | Musical Museum - Brentford |
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Monday 14th April |
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A 1-hour panel discussion led by curator of the Royal Observatory, Dr. Louise Devoy and guests, celebrating the pioneering solar astronomer and astrophotographer Annie Maunder (1868-1947) |
 | 6pm to 7pm |
|  | Peter Harrison Planetarium - Greenwich |
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In the exciting year of the Christmas Lectures 200th anniversary celebrations, this special episode of science/media podcast Who Moved The Tortoise? will be recorded live at the Ri with a host of spec |
 | 7pm to 8:30pm |
|  | Royal Institution (inc Faraday Museum) - Mayfair |
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Join Grayson Perry as he discusses Delusions of Grandeur, his most ambitious exhibition to date. |
 | 6:30pm to 7:30pm |
|  | Wallace Collection - Marylebone High St |
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Tuesday 15th April |
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In remembrance of the anniversary of his passing, Lester Hillman explores his remarkable work, and implications in the 21st century. |
 | 2pm to 3pm |
|  | Guildhall library - City of London |
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The Conversation is a series of weekly events talking about conflict and empathy, inequality and power, climate crisis and wonder through storytelling and action |
 | Starts at 6:30pm |
|  | St Martin in the Fields - Trafalgar Square |
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These forgotten holy men, who embodied the allure of the unexplained at a time of dramatic change, speak to our own unstable world today. |
 | 7pm to 8:30pm |
|  | Conway Hall - Holborn |
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Wednesday 16th April |
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Come and join the Creekside Discovery team in their annual Easter Duck Race. |
 | 10:30am to 12:30pm |
|  | Creekside Discovery Centre - Deptford |
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Professor Marion Gibson talks us through her book exploring the history of witchcraft. |
 | 5:30pm to 7pm |
|  | The London Archives - Clerkenwell |
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Journey through the history of the Household Cavalry after hours in this evening tour. |
 | 6pm to 7:30pm |
|  | Household Cavalry Museum - Whitehall |
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Kate Summerscale and Hallie Rubenhold discuss the hold that narratives of crime and murder have over us, their work and views on true crime culture. |
 | 6:30pm to 8pm |
|  | Conway Hall - Holborn |
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A panel discussion with three of Leigh Bowery's closest friends |
 | 6:30pm to 8pm |
|  | Tate Modern - Southwark |
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A vivid portrait of Soviet double agent, Anthony Blunt, from his biographer, Miranda Carter. |
 | 7:30pm to 8:30pm |
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Thursday 17th April |
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To complement Guildhall Library’s current exhibition, this talk by City of London Guide & Lecturer Pete Smith attempts to disentangle the man from the myth. |
 | 2pm to 3pm |
|  | Guildhall library - City of London |
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Friday 18th April |
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A cast of more than 100 actors and volunteers dressed in realistic costumes, as well as horses, donkeys and doves, come together to bring the story to life in Trafalgar Square. |
 | Starts at 12pm |
|  | Trafalgar Square - Trafalgar Square |
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Saturday 19th April |
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A monthly display of classic cars in Waterloo - usually attracting around 20 vehicles |
 | 11am to 2:30pm |
|  | Scooter Cafe - Southwark |
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Celebrate the rich culture of the Sikh community with a line-up of entertainment, including music, dance, and live performances. |
 | 12pm to 6pm |
|  | Trafalgar Square - Trafalgar Square |
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Volunteers from Barnet Museum open the Barnet Physic Well, giving everyone free access to this little known part of Barnet's heritage |
 | 2pm to 4pm |
|  | Barnet Physic Well - Arkley |
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See the first film in the Kelvin timeline reboot of the classic sci-fi series as we watch Star Trek (2009) in the unique venue of the Peter Harrison Planetarium. |
 | 6pm to 8:30pm |
|  | Royal Observatory Greenwich - Greenwich |
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