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SPRINGIN THECITYFEBRUARY TO APRIL 2019

www.visitthecity.co.uk

SPRINGIN THECITYFEBRUARY TO APRIL 2019

ART AND EXHIBITIONS FAMILY MUSIC

SPECIAL EVENTS THEATRE

WALKS AND TALKS

www.visitthecity.co.uk

SPRINGIN THECITYFEBRUARY TO APRIL 2019

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For more events and information about the City go to www.visitthecity.co.uk or visit our City Information Centre by St Paul’s Cathedral, where our friendly, multilingual staff are ready to help you plan your days out:City Information CentreSt Paul’s ChurchyardLondon EC4M 8BX

@visitthecity @visitthecity @visitthecity

Sign up to the City of London eShot for all the latest news and events at www.cityoflondon.gov.uk

iconic sites before returning to the Yard for further entertainment.

Don’t miss the stunning art exhibitions at Guildhall Art Gallery this season. Join the dreamers where reality meets imagination with Vision and Visionaries (p6) or travel back to the Victorian period to discover the birth of childhood on a curator-led tour of Seen & Heard (p6).

And, finally, if you like to get your hands dirty, roll up your sleeves to learn tracing techniques and plaster casting at the Charterhouse with their Adult Art Workshops (p14).

With brighter days and shorter nights, get out and about to take advantage of the City’s rich offering of events.

This season sees a fantastic range of activities to suit every taste and budget; from yoga to streetfood markets, from art to music, this is the perfect time of year to explore all the City has to offer.

Stretch and flex your way into spring whilst suspended over the river with Yoga in the Walkways at Tower Bridge (p14).

Whether you’re lacing up your trainers or supporting those running the London Landmarks Half Marathon (p17), there are plenty of cultural offerings and activities along the route to enjoy. Discover amazing landmarks from the well-known to the quirky, as you cheer the runners on.

If running isn’t your thing, join in with the Games Character Parade (p17), dressed as your favourite video games character. Whether you’re Pac-Man or Lara Croft, the parade begins at the Guildhall Yard and tours some of the City’s

The information in this leaflet has been researched and compiled in good faith and checked as thoroughly as possible with the relevant sources. It is correct to the best of the publisher’s knowledge at the time of printing (January 2019) and the publisher cannot accept any liability for errors and omissions howsoever caused. No payment was either solicited or received for inclusion of entries (with the exception of the back page advertisement) and it does not claim to be fully comprehensive.

www.visitthecity.co.uk

ART AND EXHIBITIONS | 4

FAMILY | 8

MUSIC | 10

SPECIAL EVENTS | 14

THEATRE | 18

WALKS AND TALKS | 19

25 April, Garden Tour, p23

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OngoingLondon Mithraeum Bloomberg SPACELondon Mithraeum Bloomberg SPACE returns the Roman Temple of Mithras to the location of its discovery in the heart of the City. Situated on the site of Bloomberg’s new European headquarters, this cultural space showcases an immersive experience of the ancient temple, a selection of the remarkable Roman artefacts found during recent excavations, and an art commission by Claudia Wieser, that transforms the space into a perspective-bending scene where the ancient and the contemporary collide.

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When: Tue-Sat 10am-6pm Sun 12noon-5pmAdmission: FREE, book in advance Bloomberg12 Walbrook EC4N 8AAwww.londonmithraeum.comT 020 7330 7500

Until 28 AprilVisions and VisionariesVisions and Visionaries brings together the romantic pre-Raphaelites and modern-day conceptual artists featuring works from Rossetti, Millais and Burne-Jones to Grayson Perry, Latham and Pecchioli. Join the dreamers where reality meets imagination.When: Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 12noon-4pmAdmission: FREEGuildhall Art GalleryGuildhall Yard EC2V 5AEwww.cityoflondon.gov.uk/visionsandvisionariesT 020 7332 3700

OngoingFeliks Topolski: Drawing DebdenIn 1957, Feliks Topolski was commissioned to sketch working life in the Bank of England’s newly opened printing works in Debden, Essex. Displayed together for the first time, these drawings transport visitors behind the scenes, providing a unique insight into the banknote printing process, the striking architecture of the new building, and beautifully observed depictions of staff at work and leisure.When: Mon-Fri 10am-5pm (last entry 4.30pm) Admission: FREEBank of England MuseumBartholomew Lane EC2R 8AHwww.bankofengland.co.uk/museumT 020 3461 5545

OngoingSculpture in the CityWander the City’s public spaces and discover world-class public art across an iconic urban landscape. Each year, Sculpture in the City returns to the Square Mile with contemporary works from internationally renowned artists such as Tracey Emin. Dotted across the City’s public spaces from Leadenhall Market to outside the Gherkin, there’s much to delight and intrigue art-enthusiasts and passers-by alike as you take a self-guided tour around these visual and audio delights. When: FREE to view at any timeAdmission: Pick up a FREE map from the City Information Centre, St Paul’s Churchyard EC4M 8BX

Around St Botolph without Bishopsgate, Bishopsgate, Great St Helen’s, Undershaft, St Helen’s Square, Lime Street, Leadenhall Market, and Fenchurch Street station EC3www.sculptureinthecity.org.uk

Gabriel Lester, The Adventurer, 2014. Courtesy of the artist and Fons Welters Amsterdam)

Ongoing Merchant Navy Treasures: An Introduction to the Newall Dunn CollectionDiscover a treasure trove of images, press releases and cuttings, company brochures, menus and other collectables from one of the world’s most comprehensive photographic and reference collections on merchant shipping. This new exhibition, curated from the Newall Dunn Collection built by the shipping historian Peter Newall and incorporating the collection of artist and writer Laurence Dunn, celebrates three famous lines from the golden age of shipping: Cunard, Orient and Union-Castle.

When: Mon, Tue, Thu & Fri & selected Sats 9.30am-5pm. Wed 9.30am-7.30pm Admission: FREEGuildhall LibraryAldermanbury EC2V 7HHwww.cityoflondon.gov.uk/guildhalllibrary T 020 7332 1871

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From 15 April Under Ground LondonFrom lost rivers to pneumatic railways, deep shelters to burial grounds, the sprawling network of tunnels and spaces under London are a subject of fascination and fear. Under Ground London will reveal what lies beneath the capital, presenting original documents, maps, images and films from the London Metropolitan Archives which record the development of the subterranean city.When: Mon, Tue, Thu 9.30am-4.45pm. Wed 9.30am-7.30pm. Some Sats – see website. Admission: FREELondon Metropolitan Archives40 Northampton Road EC1R 0HBwww.cityoflondon.gov.uk/lmaT 020 7332 3820

From 11 February UnclaimedAs we increasingly live longer lives, what about the experience will be strange and what will be familiar? In this installation, everyday objects collide with unexpected stories exploring the future of ageing.When: Mon-Sat 9am-11pm, Sun 11am-11pmAdmission: FREELevel GBarbican Centre Silk Street EC2Y 8DSwww.barbican.org.uk/unclaimedT 020 7638 4141

From 5 April Beasts of LondonBeasts of London explores the fascinating role animals have played in shaping the capital. Be guided from the Roman era right up to the present day by the animals themselves, and discover London’s beastly history. Inspired by objects in the museum’s collection, and created with Guildhall School of Music & Drama, Beasts of London is a fully interactive digital installation.

When: 10.15am-4.15pm Admission: £5-£20Museum of London150 London Wall EC2Y 5HNwww.museumoflondon.org.uk/beastsoflondon020 7001 9844

31 January – 7 April Daria Martin: Tonight the WorldArtist Daria Martin revisits the dreams and memories of a personal family history in this complex portrait of migration, loss and resilience. Using atmospheric film and gaming technology, Martin reimagines the dream diaries kept by her grandmother

over a 35 year period, in an exploration of her grandmother’s curious and traumatic history. When: Sat–Wed 11am-8pm,Thu & Fri 11am-9pm Admission: FREEThe CurveBarbican Centre Silk Street EC2Y 8DSwww.barbican.org.uk/dariamartinT 020 7638 4141

Until 28 AprilSeen and Heard: Victorian Children in the FrameIn a critically acclaimed exhibition that features rarely-seen works from the Guildhall Art Gallery’s collection, take a step back in time and discover reflections of Victorian childhoods. The concept of childhood became popular with artists and art enthusiasts alike during the 19th century. Depictions of childhood

innocence and domestic happiness provided a welcome distraction from the turbulence of an ever-changing world and artists did not shy away from portraying the full range of emotions connected to childhood and parenting.When: Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 12noon-4pmAdmission: £8, concs £6Guildhall Art GalleryGuildhall Yard EC2V 5AEwww.cityoflondon.gov.uk/seenandheardT 020 7332 3700

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14 AprilPalm Sunday ProcessionWitness a dramatic re-enactment of the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem. Led by a donkey, this procession of palms marks the beginning of Holy Week.When: 11amAdmission: FREESt Paul’s CathedralSt Paul’s Churchyard EC4M 8ADwww.stpauls.co.uk/easterT 020 7246 8350

24 February & 24 March Family TourFollow Thomas the Talbot on a tour of the Charterhouse to discover some famous moments in history as well as some surprising facts about how people lived in this extraordinary 14th-century site.When: 11am-11.45am & 12noon-12.45pmAdmission: Adults £10 (includes entry for two children)The Charterhouse Charterhouse Square EC1M 6ANwww.thecharterhouse.digitickets.co.uk/tickets T 020 3818 8873

8-18 AprilEggs Marks the SpotExplore the Bank of England Museum and see if you can spot the hidden eggs. Complete the trail to claim a small prize at the end. Easter crafts will be available to take home as well. When: 10am-5pm (last entry 4.30pm)Admission: FREEBank of England MuseumBartholomew Lane EC2R 8AHwww.bankofengland.co.uk/museumT 020 3461 5545

OngoingGuildhall Art Gallery Family DaysOn the second Saturday of the month, join Guildhall Art Gallery for themed family activities. A programme centred around the Seen and Heard exhibition (p6) includes storytelling and craft workshops.When: Sats 10am-4pmAdmission: FREEGuildhall Art GalleryGuildhall Yard EC2V 5AEwww.cityoflondon.gov.uk/seenandheardT 020 7332 3700

OngoingTower Bridge Family ActivitiesJoin Tower Bridge on the third Saturday of every month for a range of activities created for children aged 6-10 (but open to all). Each activity will focus on an event from the Bridge’s history as part of the its 125th birthday celebrations. Don’t forget, any attendees of Family Activity Days can attend any other in the following six months for free with the Family Activities Pass.When: Sats 10am-4pmAdmission: Included in price of general admission (adult £9.80, child £4.20)Tower BridgeTower Bridge Road SE1 2UPwww.towerbridge.org.uk/learning/families/T 020 7403 3761

18-22 FebruaryMary Poppins: A Practically Perfect AdventureLet your imagination take flight with Mary Poppins on an interactive tour of the Bank of England Museum. There will be a chance to create Poppins-inspired arts and crafts too. It’s going to be supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!When: 11am, 12pm, 3pmAdmission: FREEBank of England MuseumBartholomew Lane EC2R 8AHwww.bankofengland.co.uk/museumT 020 3461 5545

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23 February Nitin Sawhney - BREXITReflect on the highs and lows of Brexit in a new work by Sawhney, with members of his band, the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain and choirs from Barbican’s Songbook project performing alongside him. Part of Barbican OpenFest: Art 50.

When: 7.30pmAdmission: FREEBarbican HallBarbican Centre Silk Street EC2Y 8DSwww.barbican.org.uk/whats-onT 020 7638 8891

20 February Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra: Mahler’s Ninth SymphonyMahler begins his Ninth Symphony with the rhythm of his failing heart. Listen as his own orchestra wrings every last drop of love, terror and sweetness from his great farewell to life. When: 7.30pmAdmission: £25-£80Barbican Hall Barbican Centre Silk Street EC2Y 8DSwww.barbican.org.uk/whats-onT 020 7638 8891

2 February Irreversible EntanglementsEntanglements uses free jazz to explore music’s limits with infectious urgency. The four virtuoso instrumentalists provide the perfect backdrop for Moor Mother’s brutally honest observations on the black experience in America today.

Opening the night is special guest composer, saxophonist and sound experimentalist Matana Roberts.When: 7.30pmAdmission: £10-£20 plus booking feeMilton CourtBarbican Centre Silk Street EC2Y 8DSwww.barbican.org.uk/whats-onT 020 7638 8891

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17 April Lunchtime Recital: Bartosz Glowacki Expand your musical horizons with a solo accordion recital. Bartosz Glowacki is one of the leading lights of a new generation of accordionists, hailed for creating a ‘poignant and distinctive sound world’ (The Observer). Programme to include music by J.S. Bach, Arvo Pärt, and Astor Piazzolla.When: 1pm-2pmAdmission: FREEThe Hospital Church of St Bartholomew the LessWest Smithfield EC1A 9DSwww.citymusicfoundation.org/cmf-presentsT 020 7600 7600

3 April St John Passion by JS BachBach’s intense masterpiece narrates the events leading to the crucifixion of Christ. The Cathedral Choir and Chorus will sing the work in its original German, accompanied by an orchestra. Conducted by the Cathedral’s Director of Music, Andrew Carwood.When: 6.30pmAdmission: FREESt Paul’s CathedralSt Paul’s Churchyard EC4M 8ADwww.stpauls.co.ukT 0207 246 8350

27 March LSO Half Six FixJoin the London Symphony Orchestra for a Half Six Fix – an hour-long concert to fit in after work or before dinner. In this performance, Gianandrea Noseda shares his insights on two invigorating pieces by Strauss and Shostakovich.When: 6.30pm-7.30pmAdmission: £10-£36Barbican Hall Barbican CentreSilk Street EC2Y 8DSwww.lso.co.ukT 020 7638 8891

9 MarchThe Eternal Golden Braid: Gödel Escher BachCould an algorithm ever write music to rival Bach? The audience decides in this performance lecture with Marcus du Sautoy, harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani and composer Robert Thomas.When: 8pmAdmission: £17.50-£22.50 plus booking feeBarbican HallBarbican Centre Silk Street EC2Y 8DSwww.barbican.org.uk/whats-onT 020 7638 8891

26 FebruaryThe Piano with the London Contemporary OrchestraMichael Nyman’s remarkable soundtrack for The Piano, a lyrical minimalist masterpiece, is played live with a screening of the film by members of the London Contemporary Orchestra. Jane Campion’s tender Oscar-winning drama tells the story of the dark romance between mute Ada (Holly Hunter) and Baines (Harvey Keitel) – an affair that puts them both in danger.When: 8pmAdmission: £20-£30 plus booking feeBarbican HallBarbican Centre Silk Street EC2Y 8DSwww.barbican.org.uk/whats-onT 020 7638 8891

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ts23 February Barbican OpenFest: Art 50Explore what it means to be British today through the works of artists from around the UK with this free day of art, film, music and performance.When: 10am–8pmAdmission: FREELevel GBarbican Centre, Silk Street EC2Y 8DSwww.barbican.org.uk/whats-onT 020 7638 8891

From 23 February More than Words: 50 years of Bogle-L’Ouverture PublishingCelebrate the radical publishing company Bogle L-Ouverture Publishing (BLP) as it celebrates its 50th anniversary. Discover the creative methods that were deployed to reach audiences, and the role the BLP bookshop played in both community activism and in campaigning for human rights.When: 10.30am-4.45pmAdmission: £16.58London Metropolitan Archives40 Northampton Road EC1R 0HBwww.cityoflondon.gov.uk/lmaT 020 7332 3851

From 5 March the public domainNo auditions. No experience necessary. Be part of something big this spring, as 500 people from all walks of life come together for a once-in a lifetime performance at the Barbican Centre. Whether you’re a first-time singer or regular choir member, the LSO is inviting you to join people from across London to perform the UK premiere of David Lang’s the public domain on 24 March. To take part, check the rehearsal dates on the website. When: Rehearsals 6.30pm-9.30pmAdmission: FREEBarbican CentreSilk Street EC2Y 8DSwww.lso.co.uk/publicdomainT 020 7588 1116

20 February, 20 March 17 AprilYoga in the WalkwaysKick-start your day with a sensational yoga experience inside Tower Bridge. Designed to revitalise you with spectacular river views from inside London’s iconic landmark, the yoga classes will allow participants of all abilities to perfect their practice. Position yourself on the Glass Floor for a suspended view of road and pedestrian life, all moving 42 metres beneath your feet.When: 7.30am-8.20amAdmission: £25Tower BridgeTower Bridge Road SE1 2UPwww.towerbridge.org.uk/yogaT 020 7403 3761

18 February Adult Art Workshop – Tracing From brick-laid inscriptions honouring a courageous Carthusian Prior to secret Royal affirmations, the Charterhouse has an abundance of hidden marks, motifs and visual details. Re-trace these historic steps, find your own impressions and create new mappings with a day of tracing and drawing. When: 10am-3pmAdmission: £45-£50The Charterhouse Charterhouse Square EC1M 6ANwww.thecharterhouse.digitickets.co.uk/tickets T 020 3818 8873

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24 March London Landmarks Half MarathonNot your average half marathon, this race is a flat and fast route that offers participants and spectators fabulous views of London’s most iconic landmarks. As well as highlighting the likes of St Paul’s and the Gherkin, the race will also unearth the City’s hidden and quirky history, bringing it to life around the route. Cheer on the runners with Romans, chat with Dick Whittington and maybe even spot a giant grasshopper.When: 9.30amAdmission: FREE for spectatorsThe race starts on Pall Mall and finishes by Downing Street. Spectators will be able to watch on street and at Cheer stations across the City, including at Guildhall Yard. See website for details.www.llhm.co.ukT 020 7398 3422

14 April Mela in the City – Bengali New YearJoin Boishakhi in the City who are creating history by hosting the first Bengali New Year in the Square Mile. Come down to Guildhall Yard for this community event with a range of entertainment, parades, food and drink.When: From 12noon Admission: FREEGuildhall Yard, Aldermanbury EC2V 7HHwww.melainthecity.co.uk

6 April Games Character ParadeJoin Mario, Pac-Man, Lara Croft and a whole host of other classic characters from video games for the third annual Games Character Parade, part of London Games Festival. Kicking off from Guildhall Yard, heroes and villians will tour some of the City’s iconic sites, finishing back in Guildhall Yard for a climactic on-stage masquerade, music and entertainment, as well as family day activities and live games. Participation in the parade is free and open to all. Registraton required.When: 12.30pmAdmission: FREEParade starts in Guildhall YardEC2V 5AEwww.games.london/parade2019

7 March & 25 AprilGuildhall Yard Lunch MarketDitch the packed lunch and feast on Greek wraps, American burgers, Italian meatless meatballs, Ethiopian vegan food and other mouth-watering dishes from around the world. All in the glorious surrounds of Guildhall Yard.When: 12noon-2.30pmAdmission: FREE entryGuildhall YardEC2V 5AEwww.cityoflondon.gov.uk/yardevents

7 March Spital SermonJoin the Lord Mayor and his Aldermen for a sermon preached every year since the late 14th century. The sermon takes its name from the Priory or Hospital of St Mary Without Bishopgate, better known as St Mary Spital. When: 12noonAdmission: FREESt Lawrence Jewry next to GuildhallGuildhall Yard EC2V 5AAwww.stlawrencejewry.org.ukT 0207 600 9478

11 March Adult Art Workshop – Plaster Casting Get your hands dirty and learn the technique of casting from clay impressions in this one-day workshop led by artist and Charterhouse gardener, Ludovik Boden. Source seasonal objects, textures and fragments from the gardens before creating a series of relief sculpture plaques in plaster.When: 10am-3pmAdmission: £45-£50The Charterhouse Charterhouse Square EC1M 6ANwww.thecharterhouse.digitickets.co.uk/tickets T 020 3818 8873

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Ongoing City of London WalksExperience the nooks, crannies and hidden depths of the City with an experienced, qualified guide who can give you some unique insights into the City’s history, architecture, people, ancient customs and pageantry, as well as a range of entertaining stories.When: 11am & 2pmAdmission: £10, concs £8City Information CentreSt Paul’s Churchyard ECM 8BXwww.cityoflondonguides.comT 020 7332 3456

Ongoing Guildhall Library Evening TalksLearn something new about London, history and literature at one of Guildhall Library’s regular evening events. Highlights include: Discovering the Shadow King: The Life and Death of Henry VI on the 12 March.When: 6pm-8pmAdmission: £7 plus booking feeGuildhall LibraryAldermanbury EC2V 7HHwww.ghlevents.eventbrite.co.ukT 020 7332 1871

Ongoing Curator Talks: Seen and HeardJoin Seen and Heard exhibition curator Katty Pearce for a guided tour. Learn more about the works, the themes in the art, and the artists themselves.When: Weds 1pmAdmission: FREE with exhibtion ticketGuildhall Art GalleryGuildhall Yard EC2V 5AEwww.cityoflondon.gov.uk/seenandheardT 020 7332 3700

OngoingGuildhall Library Afternoon TalksDiscover facinating insights into London at one of Guildhall Library’s free talks. Highlights include: Shakespeare’s Portraits (5 February), London Lives (7 February), Hampstead (26 March) and London’s Villages: Blackheath (17 April) When: 2pm-3pmAdmission: FREE, book in advanceGuildhall LibraryAldermanbury EC2V 7HHwww.ghlevents.eventbrite.co.ukT 020 7332 1871

5-6 February Moscow Pushkin Drama Theatre: The Cherry OrchardVladimir Mirzoev directs this enigmatic and seductive production of Chekhov’s majestic portrait of a nation facing revolutionary change. Starring Russian screen and stage stars Victoria Isakova and Aleksander

28 February – 2 March TesseractInspired by science fiction and time travel, Charles Atlas, Rashaun Mitchell and Silas Riener have created a piece rich in psychedelic, disorientating and hypnotic images. This two-part dance show explores the relationship between bodies and technology, with a 3D film and a live performance offering various

Petrov, this is one of a series of shows from Moscow Pushkin Drama Theatre. When: 2.30pm-3.40pm; 7.45pm-8.55pmAdmission: £16-£150 plus booking feeBarbican Theatre Barbican Centre, Silk Street EC2Y 8DSwww.barbican.org.uk/whats-onT 020 7638 8891

perspectives on the intricate choreography. When: 7.45pm-9.30pmAdmission: £16-£30 plus booking feeBarbican Theatre Barbican Centre Silk Street EC2Y 8DSwww.barbican.org.uk/whats-onT 020 7638 8891

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26 February Animal Parasites and HostsParasites can dramatically change the behaviour of their hosts. A parasitic worm turns a tropical ant berry-red and causes it to climb high, becoming attractive prey for birds, the worm’s next host. A mouse infected by toxoplasma gondii no longer fears cats – making it easier for the parasite to be eaten by its next host, a cat. A jewel wasp precisely injects neurotoxins into its cockroach prey’s brain. These parasite manipulations can teach us much about how brains, including our own, work.When: 6pmAdmission: FREEMuseum of London150 London Wall EC2Y 5HNwww.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-eventsT 020 7831 0575

to irreversible changes in our constitution and system of government?When: 6pmAdmission: FREE

13 March Brexit and the Future of BritainIt appears that Britain will leave the European Union at the end of March. In this lecture Professor Vernon Bogdanor will explore, a series of questions: How will Britain fare outside the European Union? How will Brexit affect British politics? Will the Britain of 2020 become like the Britain of 1972, the year before we joined the European Community, or has Britain’s 46 year membership of European institutions led

29 March Joseph Bazalgette’s Birthday PartyTo mark the 200th birthday of the great engineer Joseph Bazalgette, LMA will be hosting a birthday party in his honour. Celebrate the London sewer system, be amazed at his bridges, raise a glass to the embankments and marvel at his street designs. Part of the Year of Engineering. When: 2pm-4.30pmAdmission: FREELondon Metropolitan Archives40 Northampton Road EC1R 0HBwww.bazalgettesbirthdayparty.eventbrite.co.ukT 020 7332 3851

Museum of London150 London Wall EC2Y 5HNwww.gresham.ac.uk/ lectures-and-eventsT 020 7831 0575

Until 24 FebruaryBehind-the-Scenes TourEver wondered what goes on behind the scenes at Tower Bridge? These tours will take you on a rare and extended look around London’s famous landmark: from its iconic Towers, high-level Walkways and Victorian Engine Rooms down to the hidden depths of its Bascule Chambers, normally out of bounds to the public.When: 10.30am-12.30pm every Sat & Sun in February Admission: £50Tower BridgeTower Bridge Road SE1 2UPwww.towerbridge.org.uk/btsT 020 7403 3761

21 February Justice Online – Are We There Yet?In 2017, the government tried to pave the way for civil and family courts in England and Wales to provide ‘innovative methods of resolving disputes.’ But the legislation needed to underpin a £1bn investment in digitising the courts was held up for more than a year and there were concerns that, behind the scenes, the project was running into difficulties. In the third of his three annual lectures, discover Joshua Rozenberg’s report on what has been achieved so far and asks how close we are to delivering justice online.When: 6pmAdmission: FREEBarnard’s Inn HallHolborn EC1N 2HHwww.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-eventsT 020 7831 0575

22 FebruaryMunicipal DreamsDisover the history of London’s council housing with John Boughton. Based on his new book Municipal Dreams: The Rise and Fall of Council Housing, the talk will be followed by a viewing of original documents.When: 2pm-3.30pmAdmission: £5London Metropolitan Archives40 Northampton Road EC1R 0HBwww.muncipaldreams.eventbrite.co.ukT 020 7332 3851

14 February Architecture on Stage: Christ and GantenbeinExplore the practice of acclaimed architect duo Christ and Gantenbein as they discuss their Basel-based office. Recent projects include the extensions of the Kunstmuseum Basel and the Swiss National Museum in Zurich. Other high profile projects include the Wallraf-Richartz Museum in Cologne as well as housing schemes in France and Germany.When: 7pmAdmission: £15 plus booking feeBarbican Centre Silk Street EC2Y 8DSwww.barbican.org.uk/whats-onT 020 7638 8891

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13 April The London ClownJoin Eva Griffith for a day exploring the London history of clowning. From Jack Tarlton to Will Kemp to Thomas Greene, discover who drew in the crowds and earned the comedy money in Shakespeare’s day. Also discover the evolution of clowning in London, with clowns going on to perform at Grimaldi of Sadler’s Wells and the Theatre Royal Covent Garden. Bring a picnic.When: 10am-4pmAdmission: £20London Metropolitan Archives40 Northampton Road EC1R 0HBwww.thelondonclown.eventbrite.co.ukT 020 7332 3851

28 April Huguenot Footsteps: SpitalfieldsLearn about how the Huguenots – French Protestants and the first group to be called refugees – settled, integrated, lived, worked and worshipped. Many of the Huguenots who fled persecution in France were weavers and around 20,000 settled in Spitalfields. They brought their work ethic, creative

25 AprilGarden TourLed by one of the Brothers and Head Gardener Kate Robinson, this is a rare opportunity to enter the enchanting, secret gardens of the Charterhouse. Enclosed by this historic former monastery and Tudor mansion is an oasis of calm and great beauty. When: 10.45am-11.45amAdmission: £20The Charterhouse Charterhouse Square EC1M 6ANwww.thecharterhouse.digitickets.co.uk/tickets T 020 3818 8873

talents and industrious nature to London and transformed its skills base. Hear the story of the Master silk weavers and the impoverished Journeymen weavers. Led by qualified guide Charlie de Wet.When: 12pm-1.30pmAdmission: £10Meet outside Christ Church SpitalfieldsCommercial Street E1 6LYwww.huguenotsofspitalfields.orgT 020 7247 0367

1 April April Poets: Geoffrey Chaucer and T S EliotJoin a guided walk to explore how the month of April links two of our greatest poets. Both Chaucer and Eliot used the month in the opening line of their most famous works and both were very taken with the City, using its influence and impressions to create vivid images through their words.When: 10.30am-12.30pm from Bank and 2pm-4pm from MonumentAdmission: £8.50-£16 plus booking fee Bank (exit 8 for Mansion House) & Monument Underground StationsLondon EC3V 3LAwww.bit.ly/2Eiu4U3AprilPoetsT 079 6377 8213

From 3 April Leadenhall Market History ToursDiscover the secrets of the Victorian Arcades of Leadenhall Market, designed and built by Sir Horace Jones in 1881. As a market it dates back nearly 2,000 years. Built on the site of the Roman Basilica and Forum, it then became a medieval market selling meat, fish and herbs, continuing well into the 17th century as a centre where wool was baled and weighed.When: Weds 11am-12.15pm 2pm-3.15pmAdmission: £8-£10 plus booking feeLeadenhall Market1A Central Avenue, Gracechurch Street EC3V 1LTwww.eventbrite.co.uk/e/leadenhall-market-walks-by-city-of-london-guides-tickets-53008734552T 079 6377 8213

From 6 AprilBillingsgate Roman House & Baths Weekend ToursDelve down into the basement of a modern office block and discover the remains of the Roman Bathhouse. Explore what life may have been like in Londinium.Sats 11am, 12noon, 1pmAdmission: £9, concs £7 plus booking feeBillingsgate Roman House & Baths101 Lower Thames Street EC3R 6DLwww.cityoflondon.gov.uk/bathhouse

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BILLINGSGATE ROMAN HOUSE & BATHS

101 Lower Thames Street London EC3R 6DL

WEEKEND TOURSFROM APRIL 2019