Top events in London on Thu 10th Mar 2016
A call for ecological conversion, the Laudato Si’ by Pope Francis examines environmental issues in the light of faith.
2016-03-10
4:15pm to 6pm
Holborn
A special late opening of the exhibition, ‘Scholar, courtier, magician: the lost library of John Dee’.
In an introductory talk, Amanda Potter explores the myth of the Furies and representations of these female monsters in art, film and TV.
Ten Exhibitions That Are Closing Soon
An ever-changing projected animation at Granary Square
All Day
Closing soon Thu, 10th March
2016-02-13
2016-03-10
The highly-acclaimed Bob Mazzer photography exhibition of the London Underground in the 1970s/80s.
10am to 6pm
Closing soon Fri, 11th March
2016-02-15
2016-03-11
Discover the dramatic story of how Russia turned the dream of space travel into a reality and became the first nation to explore space.
All Day
Closing soon Sun, 13th March
2015-09-18
2016-03-13
This exhibition examines the effect of the personal tragedy of his wife's death on Soane’s life and work.
All Day
Closing soon Wed, 16th March
2015-10-23
2016-03-16
A year long photography project following a Church of England minister in South London
11am to 6pm
Closing soon Sun, 20th March
2016-03-03
2016-03-20
This exhibition takes you on a journey through the life of the Company, from these historical beginnings, to its work in the present day,
9am to 5pm
Closing soon Wed, 23rd March
2016-01-25
2016-03-23
This exhibition takes you on a journey through the life of the Company, from these historical beginnings, to its work in the present day,
9:30am to 5pm
Closing soon Wed, 23rd March
2016-01-25
2016-03-23
A long colourful streetscape painted onto the gallery wall based on the people living in Peckham.
8pm to 9pm
Closing soon Fri, 25th March
2016-01-21
2016-03-25
This exhibition explores how industry played a major role in shaping the modern landscape of Barking and Dagenham.
10am to 4pm
Closing soon Sat, 26th March
2016-01-31
2016-03-26
An exhibition of around 200 objects from the world of Stuart London, from the execution of Charles I to the Glorious Revolution.
5pm to 6pm
Closing soon Mon, 28th March
2015-11-20
2016-03-28
Exhibitions opening soon
Regular Events - Thursday 10th March 2016
More has been written about Shakespeare than he himself ever wrote, prolific as he was. So what remains to be said
11am to 3pm
City of London
2016-03-10
2016-03-10
Tour highlights include banners, posters and ceramics tracing the history of the labour movement from the 19th century to the present day,
1pm to :
2016-03-10
2016-03-10
A lunchtime circular walk – the common theme being the letter “L” – not for learners – though we hope you will learn from today’s guide lots of fascinating facts and come away saying “I never knew that about xxxxxx”
1pm to 2pm
City of London
2016-03-10
2016-03-10
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