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Kew
A presentation and judging by David Smith of RTPS members' best submitted images from 2025.
Kew
Discover all you need to get started researching ancestors who were taken as Prisoners of War during the Second World War. You'll be introduced to Prisoners of War from across different theatres of war and some of the key records held by The…
Kew
From memorials and tombs to prayers, spirits and magic, the links between the living and the dead were very powerful in pre-modern society.
Join Head of Medieval and Early Modern Collections, Sean Cunningham to explore some of the records held by…
Kew
Delve into the intimately entangled lives of Queen Victoria and her devoted servant John Brown.
From the moment John Brown arrived as a servant to Queen Victoria's household, he became known across the land as her loyal companion, her fierce…
Kew
Join us for a look behind the scenes on a free guided tour of the Library and Archives at Kew.
Kew’s Library and Archives collection spans 2,000 years of plant knowledge and discovery. With information on the naming, classification and uses of…
Kew
Bach to Baby is the critically acclaimed concert series for babies, toddlers and their carers. Tots dance, roam about and revel in the wonder of live music, while you take a moment out of your busy day to hear top notch performances by outstanding…
Kew
James has worked as a commercial and documentary photographer for over two decades, collaborating with major clients such as BP, Tate, and Google. In 2023, he received the Sony World Photography Award for Best Portfolio for his work in Saudi Arabia.…
Kew
We are delighted that Celia Holman is entertaining us again with one of her fun and interesting talks, covering this historic stretch of the Thames - the subject of famous paintings and photographs over the years.
Richmond
We'd like to welcome our Community Access Scheme group leaders to explore some of Kew’s stunning collections in the spring.
Kew
Learn the art of modern calligraphy in this 2 hour workshop, perfect for all experience levels.
Kew
Perfect for beginners and enthusiasts alike, this experience offers a comprehensive dive into the world of mushrooms.
Kew
'London from the Rooftops'
James is London's unofficial skyline photographer. What began in his teens as bike journeys through neighbourhoods like Lambeth, Hackney, and Stratford grew into a fascination with London's hidden corners and, eventually,…
Kew
Join RTPS for our print image judging, featuring professional photographer and judge Amanda Wright. Members' submitted images will be reviewed and critiqued live, offering valuable insights into composition, technique, and visual impact. An…
Richmond
This day will feature IGPOTY Head Judge Tyrone McGlinchey FLS FRSA and some of the IGPOTY team for a knowledge-packed workshop.
Kew
Join RTPS for our Open Projected Digital Image (PDI) Challenge. RTPS members compete for awards in 8 defined categories. This challenge is one of four prestigious annual competitions for RTPS members and will be judged by Martin Patten, who is a…
Kew
In the twentieth century, women took on an extraordinary range of roles in intelligence, defying the conventions of their time.
Across both world wars, they ran spy networks and escape lines, parachuted behind enemy lines and interrogated prisoners…
Kew
The peace treaties that officially ended the First World War were ratified in 1919.
Whilst the treaties are known for ending the conflict and restoring peace in Europe, they also feature some surprising clauses.
From the restitution of animals,…
Kew
For visitors who use British Sign Language, these walking tours are led by our specially-trained tour guides and offer a fascinating overview of the Gardens, its history and important scientific work.
These tours are free, and free entry to the…
Kew
1 November 2006: Alexander Litvinenko is brazenly poisoned in central London. Twenty-two days later he dies, killed from the inside by polonium – a rare, lethal and highly radioactive substance. His crime? Having powerful enemies in Russia…
Kew
A unique chance to celebrate the plants, art and culture of Peru.