HMP Pentonville sponsored walk
A series of 6 sponsored walks starts at different London prisons, Sheriffs’ & Recorder’s Fund.
A series of 6 sponsored walks starts at different London prisons, Sheriffs’ & Recorder’s Fund.
The Stationers' Company and the London Press Club have announced that their annual forum. The issue of the moment will be: "Should youngsters be banned from social media?" Whether the UK Government should ban access to social media for children…
Part of the Founders' online lecture series 'Whitechapel Lectures: Promoting Knowledge in Materials and Their Impact on Our Lives' Following his popular "gallop" through a millennium of bell history during the Covid-19 Lockdowns, Alan Hughes returns to the Whitechapel series…
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A series of 6 sponsored walks starts at different London prisons, Sheriffs’ & Recorder’s Fund.
Held at Drapers' Hall, this duplicate Bridge Tournament is for Liverymen of all companies plus a bridge playing partner (livery or non). A light supper and wines is served.
Every two years, we host our Basketry Showcase at the Dutch Church, celebrating the very best of our craft. I am delighted to confirm that next year’s event will take place on Tuesday, 3rd March 2025, and I warmly invite…
The Creative Industries Panel of the Worshipful Company of Information Technologists is hosting an evening exploring how artificial intelligence is being applied across the creative industries, with speakers from Arts Council England, Gravity Road, Kingston University, the Royal College of…
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A series of 6 sponsored walks starts at different London prisons, Sheriffs’ & Recorder’s Fund.
18th CENTURY BRITAIN’S MOST FAMOUSCASE – SPEAKER: DAWN KEMP Contemporary representations of surgical operations in Britain in the eighteenth century are rare. The indelicacy of presenting moments of the most extreme human agonies, even by the most celebrated satirists, was…
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Check on the organiser’s website that dates and times are correct.