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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
Come and meet author and illustrator Grace Easton in The Kew Bookshop during the Kew Sparkle shopping evening and get a dedicated and signed copy of her new book The House with a Little Red Door. You can also join in with a mousey craft too!
Kew
Join us for our fun messy play sessions for children aged 2-5 years!
Lizzie will use lots of fun sensory materials to spark your child's imagination and creativity! This event is for children age 2-5 and their carers, and will take place in the…
Kew
If you'd like assistance using your tablet or mobile phone, bring it along to our drop-in session. Our friendly staff will be on hand to give you tips so that you can get the most out of your device.
Kew
Hop on your bike for an evening at Kew.
Kew
Join us for a brand, new musical storytelling session for 2–5 year olds!
Richmond
An opportunity for people who live or work in Kew to get together on the first Thursday of each month, share views and make friends. Everyone is welcome… and it's free!
Beer, wine and soft drinks will be available for a voluntary contribution, with…
Kew
Horrible Histories author Terry Deary argues that nations and their leaders are defined by the enemies they make.
Britain and the British have a proud history of choosing their enemies, from the Romans to the Germans. You might even say those…
Kew
Explore all the things plants need to grow; earth, air, sun and water, and enjoy the sensory elements of our Children's Garden during one of our quiet sessions.
We are closing the Children’s Garden to the public to allow children with special…
Station Approach, Kew
An exploration of how we used to drink: forgotten styles and overlooked regions that were once highly prized. They lurk in the cellar, half-glimpsed in the darkness, a memory of good times, or are they spectres haunting the feast? Why did the…
Kew
Explore iconic London landmarks such as the Houses of Parliament, Hampton Court and 10 Downing Street through original drawings and plans from our collection.
Uncover how these buildings have changed and what the city looks like today, then craft…
Kew
Imagine a world without sight.
Is it dark and gloomy? Is it terrifying and isolating?
Or is it simply a state of not seeing, which we have demonised and sentimentalized over the centuries?
In this fascinating historical adventure, Broadcaster and…
Richmond
Discover the art of zero-waste weaving from expert Maria Sigma.
Richmond
Get your running shoes on and take part in one of London's most exclusive runs.
Kew
A one‑night rendezvous with and for history’s hopeless romantics at The National Archives
Ever been left on read? So have they – for centuries.
Meet the ghosts of love past at a one night only after-hours event inspired by our new exhibition Love…
Kew
A magical adventure for little ones.
Kew
Start the festive season with a celebration of the British high street with historian Annie Gray.
Expect a lot of food – from butchers bedecked with turkeys to seasonal street foods we might want to bring back, and discover how the high street…
Kew
Two Strangers Trying Not to Kill Each Other
This will be a very special evening. Manon et Jacob is a film production company run by Manon Ouimet and Jacob Perlmutter. Their film 'Two Strangers Trying Not To Kill Each Other' which they jointly…
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
Bestselling historian Dan Jones returns to The National Archives to talk about his new biography of Henry V, England's greatest king.
Henry V reigned over England for only nine years and four months, and died at the age of just thirty-five, but he…