Top events in London on Thu 19th Jun 2014
Dollis Hill House Trust has designed and paid for two information boards for the footprint of the house.
2014-06-19
Starts at 10:45am
Willesden
A lecture on archeology of WW1 battle fields.
2014-06-19
1pm to 2pm
Islington
Historian Onyeka uncovers the hidden history of Africans in Tudor England – their presence, status and origins
2014-06-19
Starts at 1:15pm
This talk marks the 700th anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn, 24 June 1314, when the Scots defeated the English invasion.
A free illustrated talk using slightly gruesome objects from the Cuming Museum collection.
2014-06-19
2:30pm to 3:30pm
Rotherhithe
Meet a curator to explore how they care for the fossil mammals found in London during the Pleistocene.
2014-06-19
Starts at 2:30pm
N.A. Pickford’s new book Lady Bette and the Murder Of Mr Thynn explores the disastrous consequences of these pressures on one woman.
This debate will take as its starting point the desperate need to house our growing, changing, population, and examine how we can achieve the numbers,
American artist Trevor Paglen comes together with Ossian Ward to discuss his new Art on the Underground commission for Gloucester Road station.
Could a warming climate re-green this frozen world and what would that mean for the animals and plants that inhabit it?
Tristram Hunt MP presents 'Ten Cities that Made an Empire', a new approach to Britain's imperial past through the cities that epitomised it.
2014-06-19
Starts at 7:30pm
Ten Exhibitions That Are Closing Soon
The roof of John Lewis on Oxford Street has been converted into a public garden.
10am to 4pm
Closing soon Fri, 20th June
2014-05-03
2014-06-20
A week long campaign of talks in the medieval St Augustine's Tower
7pm to 10pm
Closing soon Fri, 20th June
2014-06-15
2014-06-20
Swords and axes, coins and jewellery, hoards, amulets and religious images.
6pm to 7pm
Closing soon Sun, 22nd June
2014-04-14
2014-06-22
From the ‘Gin Craze’ in the 1700s to minimum unit pricing in 2013, this exhibition will tell stories of drinking: consumption and regulation,
9am to 5am
Closing soon Fri, 27th June
2014-01-13
2014-06-27
An exhibition tracing The Architectural Review’s graphic and scholarly evolution under the direction of Hubert de Cronin Hastings,
12pm to 6:30pm
Closing soon Sat, 28th June
2014-05-29
2014-06-28
A special exhibition to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the beginning of the First World War.
10am to 4pm
Closing soon Mon, 30th June
2014-01-06
2014-06-30
An exhibition full of the many different ways artists have pictured London's most iconic bridge in its 120 year history.
10am to 5pm
Closing soon Mon, 30th June
2014-06-04
2014-06-30
This exhibition brings together an impressive collection of urban photography from cities.
10am to 4pm
Closing soon Thu, 3rd July
2014-05-29
2014-07-03
An exhibition that explores the impact of the car on England's landscape and celebrates the buildings of motoring history that today are valued.
10am to 4pm
Closing soon Sun, 6th July
2014-02-12
2014-07-06
This exhibition presents a variety of unusual items never shown before, carefully selected to illustrate the scope and diversity of the collection.
10am to 5pm
Closing soon Fri, 11th July
2014-06-15
2014-07-11
Exhibitions opening soon
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