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Twickenham
Looking for a friendly afternoon pickup? Join us for one of our friendly Scrabble sessions!
Teddington
This afterschool club sparks joy through hands-on making, encouraging budding creatives to explore, imagine and express themselves with confidence.
Join us for an exciting two-day art and craft trial class uniquely designed for primary school…
Richmond
Your guide to using social media safely.
Step confidently into the digital world with this beginner-friendly talk.
Designed for those new to social platforms, we'll offer simple and practical guidance to help you enjoy social media securely.…
East Molesey
‘Champagne & Oysters anyone?’ to celebrate International Champagne Day.
Richmond
Join us for the next production in our OT Lunchtime Plays series, Seagulls by Caryl Churchill.
Barnes
This enchanting, original show tells the story of a little fairy who is on a mission. She has lost her sparkle—that essential inner light that makes her smile from the inside out. Believing she must find it, the story begins as the fairy sets off…
Richmond
'Seascapes' is a solo exhibition by Liz Gilbert and reflects the significance of time spent by and in water. The works reflect the artist's life journey in metaphorical expressions informed by childhood memories of time spent on the beach, a career…
Feltham
Lots to do on our first-of-the-season steam train rides on 'Darent' our beautiful 1903 locomotive. It's free parking and there's a lovely picnic field with a play train. Drinks and snacks are available at the Ticket Office. Not to be missed. £2.50…
Twickenham
Learn about the seasonal changes within the gardens at Marble Hill. Led by one of our garden team, you can hear about the work that is going on this summer.
Meet at the front of Marble Hill house. Please pre-book your free ticket.
Twickenham
Learn about the seasonal changes within the gardens at Marble Hill. Led by one of our garden team, you can hear about the work that is going on this summer.
Twickenham
Join us for a walk and talk tour of Marble Hill's landscape and learn about the ways in which we at Marble Hill work towards conserving nature and learn about ways to do more for Nature Conservation.
Twickenham
Join a member of our garden team for a seasonal tour of the recently restored historic gardens. Learn about our ongoing projects and future plans for the garden. Meet at the front of Marble Hill house at 12pm.
FREE tickets available on website.
Our popular fundraiser is back for its ninth year!
Principle – original A5 artworks will be available to purchase from amazing and celebrated artists.
Mystery – all artwork shall be signed on the back and you won’t know who the artist is…
Winchester Road, Twickenham
"Secret Night Gang is a joyful slice of jazz-inflected soul, reflecting today's genre-blending sensibilities in a heavy mix of gospel, R&B, soul, and jazz"
Kew
At the turn of the 20th century, Votes for Women was one of the biggest domestic political issues of the day. Suffrage supporters, frustrated with the lack of progress, turned to increasingly militant methods. The government struggled to keep up…
Kew
Explore the private life of Elizabeth I with bestselling author, historian and broadcaster, Tracy Borman.
Tracy Borman will talk about one of her favourite documents in The National Archives’ collection to reveal the private life of Elizabeth I.…
Kew
Discover the surprising story of Shakespeare’s will.
William Shakespeare’s will was written 400 years ago in brownish iron gall ink over three large paper folios, each signed by the pen of Britain’s greatest playwright himself. Over the years,…
Kew
The first formal minutes of the British Cabinet date from 9 December 1916. This important innovation, introduced by Prime Minister David Lloyd George, was a departure from the disorder of past governments, and resulted in the immediate…
Kew
On 28 January 1547, the sickly and obese King Henry VIII died at Whitehall. Just hours before his passing, his last will and testament had been read, stamped and sealed. The will confirmed the royal line of succession as Edward, Mary and Elizabeth;…
Kew
For much of the 1530s, Thomas Cromwell ran the Tudor government for Henry VIII. As the king’s chief minister, he was responsible for overseeing the huge volume of matters that needed royal consideration.
But there is a large gap in the archival…