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Kew
In the 1770s, a remarkable rumour abounded in London and the rest of Europe. The Chevalier d’Eon, French spy, soldier, and diplomat, was not a man but a woman. Even more remarkable, in 1777 d’Eon returned to France from England under a certificate…
Kew
MI5’s official historian, Christopher Andrew reveals the close relationship between British government and the Security Service.
MI5’s leading supporters in the 20th century were Britain’s two most successful prime ministers: Winston Churchill and…
Kew
This summer, enjoy the tranquility of Kew Gardens with exclusive early opening for members and their guests from 8am daily.*
Early openings offer the perfect opportunity for Kew members to explore the evocative artworks from Marc Quinn’s…
Kew
Richard is a renowned wildlife photographer His images come from conservation and rewilding areasand he hopes to inspire others to participate in nurturing our dwindling wildlife
Kew
Get creative during October half term! Craft Club takes place between 11:00-14:00 in our cafe and you can come along at any time. Craft Club is free to join, and you do not need to book to come along, but you can reserve your place via eventbrite.
Kew
Join us for unique day out of science-y fun for children and adults alike inspired by our new exhibition, Spirit of Invention.
Kew
1746 Georgian London was not a safe place for a young Black man, especially one who has escaped slavery…
So how did Charles Ignatius Sancho meet the King, write and perform highly acclaimed music, become the first Black person to vote in Britain,…
Richmond
Join us for a free walking tour of Kew's different gardens within the gardens.
Kew
A fun-filled trail for budding dragons this October half-term.
Kew
Come and join us for some sensory storytelling!
Dani, our storyteller, will take you on imaginary journeys inspired by the archives, and excite your child’s senses.
The storytelling lasts for 30 minutes, with time for playing and chatting…
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
Join the award-winning Kew Wind Orchestra at St Anne's, Kew Green to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III. The programme will feature rousing royal favourites from through the ages including Parry's I Was Glad and Handel's The Royal…
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
Across time, people have sought connection in countless ways. From heartfelt declarations and calculated proposals to anonymous and desperate love songs.
A free exhibition at The National Archives in Kew, Love Letters will feature correspondence…
Kew
Enter a botanical world filled with seasonal cheer...
Kew
Haydn Symphony No 101 "The Clock" Nielsen Flute Concerto Stravinsky Pulcinella Suite Prokofiev Symphony No 1 "Classical"
Daniel Hogan Conductor Hannah Gillingham Flute Catherine Schofield Leader
Adult ticket £15 Students aged 14+ £5 Child…
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
A Menopause retreat is a transformative experience designed to nurture and revitalise the body and mind, combining the transformative powers of Yoga, the science of nutrition, and the healing vibrations of a sound bath. The morning welcome drinks,…
Kew
Eleanor was a devoted and loyal wife to Edward I. Theirs was a notoriously affectionate marriage, not only did she support him during the civil war and crusade, she played an active role as a cultural and religious patron, diplomat and arranger of…
Kew
This spring and summer, visitors to Kew Gardens can experience Of the Oak, a one-of-a-kind immersive art installation that celebrates the oak tree as a vital hub of biodiversity.
The ground-breaking artwork is the creation of world-renowned…