Top events in London on Thu 9th Mar 2017
This exhibition will take visitors on a journey through the evolution of an industry which currently brings over £20.1bn to the UK economy.
2017-03-09
10am to 5pm
Whitechapel
Nazism was not a Christian movement in any meaningful sense but German Protestants of the 1920s and 1930s shared many Nazi assumptions and voted disproportionately for the Nazi party, partly in the hope that they might use it for their own ends.
2017-03-09
1pm to 2pm
Barbican
Dr Horan will discuss swearing practices in different languages, and whether we could teach the art of swearing.
2017-03-09
1:15pm to 1:55pm
Historian Dr Elizabeth Williams will discuss the research that went into her book, The Politics of Race in Britain and South Africa
2017-03-09
2pm to 3:30pm
Richmond
Panellists will reflect on their own personal experiences and also highlight some of the challenges facing women in the police today.
2017-03-09
6pm to 8pm
City of London
Panellists highlight some of the challenges facing women in the police today.
2017-03-09
6pm to 8pm
City of London
The book launch will include a talk by Professor Stone, followed by a reception with light refreshments.
2017-03-09
6:30pm to 8pm
Russell Square
In this talk Professor Barrow Green will discuss the war-time activities of a variety of British mathematicians and examine the impact of the War on their careers as well as on mathematics itself.
2017-03-09
6:30pm to 8pm
Holborn
Ten Exhibitions That Are Closing Soon
The exhibition contains theatre posters, handwritten scripts, and film stills.
9am to 5pm
Closing soon Sat, 11th March
2016-10-04
2017-03-11
An exhibition of some of Sir John Soane’s Museum’s most beautiful and influential designs for Adam’s projects in London.
10am to 5pm
Closing soon Sat, 11th March
2016-11-30
2017-03-11
Discover the evolution of underwear design from the 18th-century to the present day.
All Day
Closing soon Sun, 12th March
2016-04-16
2017-03-12
A major exhibition celebrating the master hairstylist’s remarkable 40 year career, from the late 1970s to the current day.
All Day
Closing soon Sun, 12th March
2016-12-26
2017-03-12
Isabelle Émilie de Tessier was a London actress, cartoonist and illustrator who worked under the pseudonym 'Marie Duval'. This exhibition at Guildhall Library is the first one dedicated solely to Duval's work as a nineteenth century pioneer of the art of comics.
9:30am to 5pm
Closing soon Fri, 17th March
2016-12-09
2017-03-17
An exhibition of rarely seen works documenting the role of British forces in Italy during the First World War.
11am to 6pm
Closing soon Sun, 19th March
2017-01-13
2017-03-19
An exhibition of traditional embroidered textiles from the lands of the Indus, Afghanistan, the Near East and Central Asia.
10:30am to 8pm
Closing soon Sat, 25th March
2017-01-21
2017-03-25
This exhibition explores Impressionism in an Australian context – closely related to yet entirely distinct from its European counterparts.
10am to 6pm
Closing soon Sun, 26th March
2016-12-07
2017-03-26
See the shortlisted proposals for Trafalgar Square's 2018 and 2020 Fourth Plinth commissions
10am to 6pm
Closing soon Sun, 26th March
2017-01-19
2017-03-26
A display of the best of the political cartoons published in the newspapers during 2016.
10:30am to 5:30pm
Closing soon Wed, 29th March
2016-11-02
2017-03-29
Exhibitions opening soon
What's on in London
Walking tours of London on Thursday 9th March 2017
London's waking nightmare of murder... He came silently out of the midnight shadows of August 31, 1888.
7:30pm to 9:30pm
Tower Hill
2017-03-09
2017-03-09