Top events in London on Thu 27th Feb 2020
In this talk Tudor Allen describes the history and development of Swiss Cottage.
2020-02-27
2pm to 3pm
Clerkenwell
A panel discussion on the British monarchy’s use of mass media from the 1930s.
2020-02-27
6pm to 7:30pm
Euston
Explore the orchid festival after dark in these evening events taking you into the world of Kew and Indonesia.
2020-02-27
Starts at 6:30pm
Richmond
Diarmaid MacCulloch introduces his ground-breaking biography of Thomas Cromwell, the self-made statesman who sent the kingdom on a Protestant course for centuries.
2020-02-27
7:30pm to 9pm
Richmond
Ten Exhibitions That Are Closing Soon
An Exhibition showcasing the works of Marc Almond, Sadie Lee, Jamie McLeod, Matthew Stradling and Caitlin Ricaud.
12pm to 6pm
Closing soon Fri, 28th February
2020-02-08
2020-02-28
An exhibition of provocative art by the street artist, SAKI&Bitches.
11am to 6pm
Closing soon Sat, 29th February
2020-02-08
2020-02-29
The infographics created by sociologist and activist W.E.B. Du Bois in 1900 were a remarkable development in data visualisation and a direct challenge to institutional racism.
10am to 5:30pm
Closing soon Sun, 1st March
2019-11-08
2020-03-01
From Botticelli to Michelangelo, the exhibition reveals how Bomberg’s rebellious, youthful works drew inspiration from the paintings he most admired in the Gallery.
10am to 6pm
Closing soon Sun, 1st March
2019-11-27
2020-03-01
A lit up garden display in Chiswick.
5pm to 9pm
Closing soon Sun, 1st March
2020-01-22
2020-03-01
A family-friendly exhibition bringing together young rebels from children’s literature
11am to 5pm
Closing soon Sun, 1st March
2019-12-27
2020-03-01
An exhibition about the modern model of dating -- online and smartphones.
1pm to 9pm
Closing soon Sun, 1st March
2020-01-15
2020-03-01
From Helen of Troy’s abduction to the deception of the Trojan Horse and the fall of the city, tread the line between myth and reality in this exhibition.
10am to 5:30pm
Closing soon Thu, 5th March
2019-08-26
2020-03-05
This free exhibition connects the specimens in the Grant Museum to a wider history of science and Empire, by asking one simple question: “How did all these things come to be here in the first place?”
1pm to 5pm
Closing soon Sat, 7th March
2019-09-19
2020-03-07
Why do we play? How important is it for all of us, young or old? What does it mean to play well?
10am to 9pm
Closing soon Sun, 8th March
2019-11-24
2020-03-08
Exhibitions opening soon
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Walking tours of London on Thursday 27th February 2020
On this guided tour, led by an expert City of London of Guide, you’ll see several of his finest places of worship. Judge for yourself which is the finest!
11am to 1pm
City of London
2020-02-27
2020-02-27
Called the Street of Shame, there’s more to this road between the City of London and the City of Westminster than its newspaper heritage.
2pm to 3:45pm
City of London
2020-02-27
2020-02-27