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Weekend of Friday 31 July

July 31, 2020


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COVENTRY CATHEDRAL - ICON AND INSPIRATION
What: In this online lecture, Alexandra Epps gives an illustrated talk on the extraordinary story of art and the artists who helped rebuild an icon. Online event facilitated by the Barbican Library
Discover the extraordinary story, a symbol of peace and reconciliation and its inspiring commitment to the modern. Experience the work of many of the world-class artists associated with its treasures, including Jacob Epstein, Elisabeth Frink, John Piper and Graham Sutherland. Join Alexandra Epps, Arts Society Lecturer to learn more.

When: 4 Aug 2020, 12.30-13.30 
Price: Free
Book: https://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/events/coventry-cathedral-icon-and-inspiration
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LONDON RESTAURANTS THAT HAVE REOPENED What: Restaurants, pubs and bars in England have finally been permitted to open to dine-in customers. It's not just the food we've missed (some stellar new delivery options have kept London's foodies well fed), but the buzz of a night out, the escapism of being in an enchanting dining room, the quiet thrill of impeccable service and everything else the London hospitality industry does so well. What’s new: Things will look a bit different for a bit, of course. We now know what the social distancing and hygiene guidelines will be for hospitality venues – among them a new "one-metre plus" rule and the collection of contact details for NHS coronavirus tracking – and many of the capital's restaurants have spent recent weeks getting ready to reopen. The Ritz London The Ritz London’s most famous hotel has already reopened its Palm Court for afternoon tea, but will follow with its Michelin-starred restaurant on July 27. 150 Piccadilly, W1J 9BR, theritzlondon.com Dishoom The popular Indian restaurant group has opened all its London sites but Kensington, which follows on July 24. For a limited time, it will allow diners to book in groups of up to six in the evenings. Various locations, dishoom.com Check out their bacon naans for breakfast. The Cinnamon Kitchen City Vivek Singh's The Cinnamon Club and The Cinnamon Kitchen Battersea are already open, and his in Devonshire Square restaurant follows on July 17. Cinnamon Bazaar in Covent Garden the final London site to welcome diners from July 24. 9 Devonshire Square, EC2M 4YL, cinnamon-kitchen.com Sketch The Instagram haven will reopen its various restaurants and bars from July 17, initially for reduced opening hours. 9 Conduit Street, W1S 2XG, sketch.london
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PUBS HAVE REOPENED! What & When: London pubs are reopening What’s new: The new rules mean that you have to either book ahead or give names and addresses for all party members when you rock up to the pub. Check with each individual establishment and your own cherished local before you head along to find out what the deal is. You can also expect table service, one-way systems and hand sanitiser in among those cool, crisp pints. Here’s some of our favourite London pubs that are now open: Mayflower, Rotherhithe Perhaps my favourite London riverside pubs. It’s special in several ways: 1. It was my local when I first moved to London nearly 20 years ago. 2. It’s atmospheric 3. It has a wooden deck at the back which probably has the best view of the river too.  It's full of history. The pub dates back to 1620  and was the original mooring point of The Pilgrim Fathers' Mayflower ship. It has ecclesiastical wooden pews, real ales, an open fire and a friendly hubbub of chatter. A real find of a pub. Great for ale and bangers and mash. Address: 117 Rotherhithe St, London, SE16 4NF Transport: Rotherhithe Overground Contact: themayflowerrotherhithe.com The Prospect of Witby, Wapping Historic pub that claims to be haunted by celebrity ghosts. Also has a great view of the Thames. Features wood panelling and uneven stone floors helping make it one of London’s most atmospheric old pubs. Indeed, it seems hardly to have changed since the days of dock workers and deckhands. This is the final pub on our private Historic London Pubs tour: https://www.londonguidedwalks.co.uk/Historic-Pub-Tours.php Address: 57 Wapping Wall, London, E1W 3SH Transport: Tube: Shadwell DLR/rail Contact: www.taylor-walker.co.uk/pub/prospect-of-whitby-wapping/c8166

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Weekday of Thursday 30 July

July 30, 2020


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THE ROYAL ACADEMY The Royal Academy of Arts, or as it is often abbreviated, the RA, was founded in 1768 by a group of artists headed by portrait painter Joshua Reynolds. Under Reynolds, the academy functioned as a school aimed at teaching drawing, painting, and sculpture to young artists. It was in 1868 where the RA made its final move to permanent quarters at Burlington House where it remains today. The largest work in the Collection is a series of three murals by Sir James T...


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Weekday of Wednesday 29 July

July 29, 2020


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ROYAL AIRFORCE MUSEUM LONDON What & when: Reopened on July 6.The Royal Air Force Museum London (Colindale) celebrates and commemorates the Royal Air Force. Three new innovative galleries explore the first 100 years of the RAF, its role today. Visitors are invited to imagine its future contribution and technology. Multi award-winning First World War in the Air Galleries, Historic Hangars and Bomber Command Hall are also open. What’s new: Please refer to our London homepa...


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Weekday of Tuesday 28 July

July 28, 2020


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LONG VIEWS OF LONDON: OUT OF THE MAW

What: London Metropolitan Archives (LMA) is home to an extraordinary range of documents, images, maps, film and books about London. This is an online video event, please check the organiser for details about how to watch.

20th century London was a place of extremes: wealth and want, war and peace, destruction, and rebuilding... In this talk we look at the tumultuous London of the 20th Century. Through LMA’s picture archive we will visit a L...


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Weekday of Monday 27 July

July 27, 2020


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TATE GALLERIES
What & when: All four of our galleries are reopening today 27 July and you can now book a ticket to visit!

What’s new: To make sure we can open safely, all visitors will need to book a timed ticket online for both the free collections and the paid exhibitions.

Price: Free entry in galleries. Check their website for exhibits’ rates.

Become a member: Join as a Tate Member for a year of free entry to our shows.
Reopening FAQs: https://www.tate.org.uk/about-us/freque...


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Weekend of Friday 24 July

July 24, 2020


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Dickens Museum When: Excited to be reopening our doors tomorrow, Saturday 25th July! Price: Adult: £9.50 Concessions (Students and Seniors): £7.50 Child 6-16 years: £4.50 Children under 6 years: Free


Opening hours: We are opening Friday to Sunday from 10am until 5pm with staggered entry at 15 minute intervals. Please note, it is essential to book tickets online in advance. Last admission into the historic house is at 4pm. Please note, the shop closes at 5pm. Link: https:/...


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