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94-96 North End Road,
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Lee Miller & Roland Penrose - Peace, Freedom, Justice & Two Surrealists
Lee Miller & Roland Penrose - Peace, Freedom, Justice & Two Surrealists
with Antony Penrose
Antony Penrose, son of Lee Miller and Roland Penrose, will take a look at their lives showing their commitment to human rights.... read more

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type Wednesday 22 May, 12pm
£10 in advance (£12 at the door)
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Cooking with Fabienne - Session 3: Oriental Recipes
with Fabienne Viner-Luzzato
Fabienne is a chef, cooking teacher and caterer most often found chopping and creating new dishes in her kitchen.... read more
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Monday 3 June, 7.45pm
£30

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A New Diaspora: The Re-Migration of South African Jews to London
with Andrew Caplan
What was the nature of South African Jews? Why did they leave South Africa? Andrew will reveal the findings of research commissioned by the University of Cape Town on the migration of South African Jews to London: the reasons for migration and the effects that it has had on religious and national identity.... read more
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Wednesday 29 May 2013, 8pm
£10 in advance (£12 on the door)

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Why Did Britain Give Up Its Empire?
Sean Lang
Within a few years of the Second World War the Empire had disappeared from the map it used to dominate. Was this the inevitable march of History? A triumph of terrorism or a graceful change of policy at the top? Why did the British come home?

Dr Seán Lang is Senior Lecturer in history, specialising in the history of the British Empire. His interests in imperial history range widely, including the social history of empire, imperialism in popular and children's literature, and decolonisation.... read more
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Wednesday 22 May, 2.00pm
£12 (£10 online)

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1913: The End Of An Era
William Tyler
Day Special

1913 was the last full year of peace before The First War changed our society for ever. For some the pre war world was one of glitter and extravagance, for others one of darkness and grinding poverty. We shall explore both worlds in order to obtain a snapshot of Britain on the brink of war.... read more
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Thursday 23 May, 10.30am – 3.30pm
£35 (£30 online)

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