Welcome to the IanVisits alternative guide to London.
Lectures, talks, heritage events, organised walks and other random geeky miscellany.
This is quite an old listings page, did you want: Thursday, 25th January 2024?
Displayed in date order by how soon they close.
A small exhibition of objects charting Paddington's journey from page to screen. (Ending Soon Sun, 25th Jan)
This exhibition showcases the extraordinary and often surprising variety of the last hundred years of British architecture. (Ending Soon Sun, 1st Feb)
Rethinking the Urban Landscape argues the case to commit investment to 'green infrastructure' in the early stages of city and regeneration planning. (Ending Soon Tue, 10th Feb)
Discover the impact on London life and the surprising role London’s bus drivers and their buses played on the Western Front. (Ending Soon Sun, 8th Mar)
An exhibition of maps of Persia from the 15th century onwards. (Ending Soon Sat, 21st Mar)
Exhibition of photos of England taken from early aircraft. (Ending Soon Tue, 31st Mar)
An exhibition devoted to the famous detective from books to silver and small screen adaptations. (Ending Soon Sun, 12th Apr)
Exhibition about how the canals and waterways were used to supply allied armies during WW1. (Ending Soon Sun, 12th Apr)
The exhibition tells the story of the Great War at the Palace, the role of the Bishop of London during the national crisis (Ending Soon Thu, 16th Apr)
Through mural and graphic work -- a visual exploration of fostering and adoption in popular culture. (Ending Soon Thu, 30th Apr)
An exhibition about the history of cooperation between the two military forces. (Ending Soon Tue, 14th Jul)
The exhibition features more than 100 images exhibited on sleek back-lit photographic panels, creating a uniquely cinematic effect. (Ending Soon Sun, 30th Aug)
An exhibition about Sir Alan Cobham, a pioneering long distance aviator and technical innovator who became famous for his exploits. (Ending Soon Fri, 11th Sep)
A candid exploration of the most publicly discussed of private acts. (Ending Soon Sun, 20th Sep)
This display highlights how this office project became the test-bed of ideas for the group’s design. (Ending Soon Sun, 4th Oct)
This display brings twelve of Tate’s Victorian and Pre-Raphaelite works face to face with a rare collection of their three-dimensional doubles. (Ending Soon Sun, 1st Nov)
Exhibition about how Churchill’s fascination with science led to the scientific achievements that helped Britain win the Second World War. (Ending Soon Tue, 1st Mar)