Previous Events
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West Norwood Cemetery tourSunday, March 3, 2019To increase knowledge and appreciation of the Cemetery, the Friends of West Norwood Cemetery hold guided tours on the first Sunday of every month. The tours last about one and a half hours. |
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Dinner Talks: The fear of speaking in publicSunday, March 3, 2019Fun and educational talks in a living room in Gipsy Hill. Eat, drink, laugh and learn from ordinary local people doing extraordinary things. Think TED talks but in a relaxed and cozy atmosphere, eating and drinking and surrounded by new friends. Think of podcasts, but instead of wearing your headphones to just listen, you can ask the expert sitting next to you. |
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West Norwood Library & Picturehouse: Dementia Friendly screeningsFriday, March 1, 2019Dementia Friendly screenings are open to all but especially for people with dementia and their family, friends and carers. |
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MambistaFriday, March 1, 2019Mambista welcomes London-based, Awalé for their first appearance “with a new sound: Senegalese Soul. Each tune travels on a varied musical journey, from Afrobeat to soul, deep AfroJazz to Latin. |
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West Norwood Library & Picturehouse: Reminiscence screeningsThursday, February 28, 2019Reminiscence screenings are a showing of a classic film introduced by the Picturehouse resident film expert and followed by an informal discussion. |
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Dulwich Books readings: Carry On Europe - Jonathan Coe and Robert MenasseThursday, February 28, 2019Two award-winning authors that take an acerbic view of current political travails: |
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Talk: The History of ParksThursday, February 21, 2019Author and reviewer Travis Elborough charts the history of the British park and discusses his book ‘A Walk in the Park’. |
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Out of LoveTuesday, February 19, 2019Until Saturday, February 23, 2019 Drama by Elinor Cook |
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Lambeth World Cup TournamentTuesday, February 19, 2019This tournament is being delivered by Fulham Football Club Foundation over half term. |
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Talk: Iron Men: Henry Maudslay and his Circle - David WallerSaturday, February 16, 2019In the early 1800s, Henry Maudslay opened a factory in Westminster Bridge Road, Lambeth. He invented precision engineering, which made the industrial revolution possible. |