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East Molesey
Join our expert guides as they share the historical highlights of Hampton Court Gardens.
Guides will lead you through the historic parts of the gardens, covering over 500 years of history - including the Fountain Garden (also called the East…
Kew
A revolutionary new history of India from bestselling historian and broadcaster, William Dalrymple.
For a millennium and a half, India was a confident exporter of its diverse civilisation, creating around it a vast empire of ideas. Indian art,…
Kew
Big conversations, beautiful surroundings – picnic, performance and culture at Kew Gardens.
Kew
Fun, hands-on 90-minute learning sessions aimed at children aged 2-5 and their parents or carers.
Kew
Join internationally acclaimed artists The Singh Twins as they talk about their life, art, and incredible exhibition at Kew.
The Singh Twins: Botanical Tales and Seeds of Empire showcases a striking new body of work inspired by Kew’s botanical…
Kew
The Ministry of Time Travel – The Pickles Mission
Slots run every half hour Tuesday to Saturday over summer holidays
The Ministry of Time Travel needs your help! Step into the thrilling world of the Ministry of Time Travel (MoTT), a secret…
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
Inspired by the magnificent Caladium from the Princess of Wales Conservatory collection, this course dives into the centuries-old tradition of using metal threads to create dazzling designs fit for royal coronations and grand pageantry events.
Led…
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
Join us as we explore how the discovery of Prize Papers has the power to revolutionise our view on history as we know it.
The National Archives holds a largely unknown collection of around 500,000 letters and other papers seized from ships during…
Kew
See artwork commissioned for the Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla in 2023, on public display for the first time.
This free exhibition displays work by eight leading artists, commissioned to offer their own take on…
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…
Richmond
Explore the science behind extraordinary inventions!
Levett Square, Kew
These weekly workshops provide a relaxing space for families to spend time together with a creative focus.
Allow Red to guide you and your young ones through some traditional craft techniques such as origami and wooden block printing. There will…
Kew
Join us for a day of colourful activities inspired by LGBTQ+ Pride.
From storytelling and songs, to origami crafts and face painting, we invite you to The National Archives for a day of colourful activities celebrating the joy of diversity and…
Kew
In 1922, millions of Irish census records were lost when the Public Record Office of Ireland was destroyed in a catastrophic explosion and fire. This presents a major obstacle for anyone tracing their Irish ancestors prior to 1901. Now, The National…
Kew, Richmond
Bach to Baby is the critically acclaimed concert series for babies, toddlers and their families to enjoy together
Kew
Aatma Holistic in partnership with True Health Talks CIC & Food Specialist brings you leading experts on Health, Nutrition and Wellness at our Summer Fair in Kew on Saturday 8th June from 10am to 6pm.
Free Presentations, Classes, Live Music, Food,…
Kew
Host: Dave Musgrove
Guests: Professor Tracy Borman OBE, Professor Kate Williams
What did a medieval monarch actually do, and which kings were truly good or bad at ruling? Was it really a man’s world, or could women wield power too? This…
Kew
A Wassail is an old English custom to encourage the good health of fruit trees. This is a fun event in Pensford Field - funny hats, costumes and noisy instruments are encouraged. Music, singing and dancing with the wonderful UKewLele. Traditional…