A Very Dickensian Christmas Eve
Charles Dickens Museum 48 Doughty Street, London , United KingdomTake a step back in time this Christmas Eve with a visit to the enchanting Charles Dickens Museum.
Take a step back in time this Christmas Eve with a visit to the enchanting Charles Dickens Museum.
An adventurous New Year’s Eve night packed with live music, dance, food and drink with an electrifying line-up of artists in collaboration with Aurora players – Nico Muhly, Teitur, Lips Choir and Nwando Ebizie (Lady Vendredi)
Written in collaboration with the playwright Isley Lynn and Inspired by Orson Welles' famous radio broadcast and H.G. Wells’ sci-fi novel, The War of the Worlds wrestles with the boundaries of truth in a thrilling broadcast of the end of the world.
Whether it’s a family story, a memory you want to capture or a part of history you’d like to show in a new light, learn how to turn life into pictures with the expert guidance of comic creator Karrie Fransman, one of the artists in Journeys Drawn: Illustration from the Refugee Crisis.
The Senate House Library present their latest lecture: 'Unsung Powers: Women who shaped Senate House Library' with Dr Karen Attar, Curator of Rare Books and University Art at the library itself.
Join Camden Tour Guide Sue McCarthy as she explores the life and legacy of the extraordinary women of the Garrett family. Starting at Goodge Street Station and finishing close to Euston, this walk will give you a good idea of the area's rich Suffragette history.
Join leading academics in the field of Islamic Studies for a one-day seminar at the Aga Khan Centre, as they discuss the current state of Islamic and Middle East Studies from the perspective of Librarianship.
How artists have represented the three-dimensionality of the body is the central question a new exhibition at the Royal College of Physicians Museum asks. Join Annette Wickham for a Lecture to coincide with the launch of the exhibition.
FutureLearn invites leaders in business and education to come together and consider the question: Are graduates ready for the world of work?
The events of 9-10 November 1938, commonly called Kristallnacht, are the focus of The Wiener Library’s new temporary exhibition. Eighty years on, this exhibition explores exactly how the brutal events unfolded.