Diary June 2019.Rtf

Diary June 2019.Rtf

Diary June 2019 Sat 1 WHF/Wandsworth Society: A Slice of Wandsworth Town, David Kirk, Book House, SW18, 10.30am (to 9) Wandsworth Heritage Festival 2019 (to 24) Penge Festival (to 30) Caterham Festival (to 9) Penge Festival: Penge Art Trail (& 2) Kennington Bioscope: 5th Silent Film Weekend, Cinema Museum, 10am-10pm (& 2) WHF/Wandsworth Prison Museum: Open Weekend, Heathfield Road, SW18, 10am-1pm & 2-5pm WHF/Emanuel School Archives: Historical Emanuel School & Grounds Tour, Tony Jones, SW11, 11am Penge Festival: Penge Festival Fete, Royston Field, Franklin Road, 11am-5pm St Peter's Gardeners' Big Lunch, St Peter's church, South Croydon, noon Screen25: Grasp the Nettle (doc|2013|UK|91 min|Pay As You Feel), Harris Academy, SE25, 5pm Penge Festival: Strictly Sherlock, Bridge House Theatre, 2 High Street, SE20, 7.30pm Sun 2 WHF/THG/CTA: Granada Cinema Tooting Tour, Buzz Bingo, 50 Mitcham Road, SW17, 10am Book/CD/DVD Sale, St John’s Church, Upper Selsdon Road, South Croydon, 11am Croydon Airport Society: Visitor Centre Open Day, 11am-4pm BVWTVM: Table Top Sale/Vinyl & Shellac Music Extravaganza, 23 Rosendale Rd, SE21, from 11am Shirley Windmill: Open Day, 12-5pm National Gardens Scheme: 35 Camberwell Grove, London, SE5 8JA 12-6.30pm National Gardens Scheme: Choumert Square, Peckham, London, SE15 4RE 1-6pm Friends of Addiscombe Railway Park: Big Lunch Picnic, Addiscombe Railway Park, 2-5pm National Gardens Scheme: 4 Cornflower Terrace, London, SE22 0HH, 2-5.30pm National Gardens Scheme: 101 Pepys Road, New Cross, London, SE14 5SE, 2-5.30pm National Gardens Scheme: 123 South Park Road, London, SW19 8RX, 2-6pm Friends of West Norwood Cemetery: West Nwd Cemetery Tour, Main Gate, Norwood Rd, 2.30pm VitalDanza: Exploration and Movements of Vital Multidiversity, Patricia Martello, Tara Yoga, 3pm Leave 'em Laughing, Stanley Halls, 7.30pm Compline: St Hild of Whitby, Ven. Moira Astin, St Mary’s Church, Farleigh, 8pm Mon 3 Penge Festival: Teddy Bears Picnic, St Johns Church, 2 St Johns Road, SE20, 10.30am-12.30pm WHF/Clapham Society: Growth of a Victorian Suburb, Timothy Walker, Clapham South tube, 6.30pm Alternatives: Summer Sacred Chant, Illumina, St James's Church, 197 Piccadilly, 7pm MHRPS: Railways of the Raj, Christian Wolmar, St Mary Magdalene, Canning Rd, E Croydon, 7.30pm Arts Society Bromley: Portmeirion: Welsh Italianate Fantasy, Matthew Williams, Civic Ctre, 7.30pm WHF/Putney S'ty: Putney Velodrome & Estate, Pat Heery, Community Ch, Werter Rd, SW15, 7.30pm CNHSS: The Big Croydon Birdwatch, John Birkett, ECURC, 7.45pm Streatham Society: Bygone Streatham: a Lost Corner of Wandsworth, John Brown, Woodlawns, 8pm Tue 4 DLC: GI Blues (U|1960|USA|100 mins|Elvis Presley|Dementia Friendly), 11am WHF: 138 Years of May Day, Whitelands College, Holybourne Avenue, Roehampton SW15, 2pm Gresham: Treaty of Versailles, Margaret MacMillan, Museum of London, 6pm WHF: The Other Lavender Hill Mob, Sue Demont, Battersea Library, 6.30pm Caterham Local History Centre: A Country House at War, Jennifer King, Caterham Valley Library, 7pm DLC: Greta (15|2018|USA|99 mins), 7.30pm BBLHS: The History of Langley Park and Kelsey Park, Hazelle Jackson, Trinity URC, 7.45pm Crystal Scientifique: Gut Feelings & Your Microbiome, Grahame Danby, Antenna Café, SE19, 8pm Wed 5 TASCd: Captain Cook and the Enlightenment, Peter Warwick, Banstead Community Hall, 10am (to 23) Waterloo Festival RSM: Frenzy (U|1972|USA|116 mins), Regent Street Cinema, 12 & 3.30pm Gresham: Mergers and Acquisitions, Alex Edmans, Museum of London, 6pm WHF: The History of Putney's Cinemas, Philip Evison, Putney Library, 6.45pm DLC: Wild Rose (15|2018|UK|100 mins), 2.30 (subtitled) & 7.30pm Penge Festival: Organ Recital, Penge Congregational Church, 172 High St, SE20, 7.30pm GSitP: Pseudoscience in Veterinary Practice, Dr Danny Chambers, Star & Garter, 7.30pm Screen25: If Beale Street Could Talk (15|2019|USA|119 min), Harris Academy, SE25, 7.45pm EEHAS: Merton Priory, John Hawks, St. Mary's Church Hall, Ewell, 8pm Thu 6 TASB: Vincent Van Gogh: Life and Letters, Lucrezia Walker, Beckenham Hall, 10.30am Merton Historical Society: A Visit to Merton Priory Chapter House, John Hawks, 11am DLC: Fisherman's Friends (12A|2019|UK|112 mins), 2.30 (subtitled) & 7.30pm Friends of W'l: The Killick Family of Whitehall & Their House, John Phillips, Whitehall, Cheam, 2.30pm Gresham: Wellbeing at the Bar? Jo Delahunty, Barnard's Inn Hall, 6pm WHF/Battersea Soc'y: Growing Up in Wartime Battersea, Carol Rahn, RCA Dyson Building, SW11, 7pm Dame Cicely Saunders Concert: Three Cane Whale, St Christopher’s, 7.30pm Kennington Talkies: For the Defense (A|1930|USA|65 mins), Cinema Museum, 7.30pm ESFH Sutton: Adoption and Fostering 1850-1930, Louise Taylor, St Nicholas's Church Hall, 8pm Fri 7 Lunchtime Recital: Elizaveta Saul, Violin & Ana Manastireanu, Piano, Croydon Minster, 1.10pm WHF: Wandsworth Prison in Fact and Fiction, Prison Museum, Heathfield Road, SW18, 5.30pm Diana: Your Soul’s Purpose on Earth, 6.30pm South Norwood Community Kitchen: South Indian Supper Club fund-raiser, Shuba Rhao, 7pm Penge Forum: Inventing Remembrance, Martin Spence, Melvin Hall, Melvin Road, SE20, 7pm Outdoor Cinema: Bohemian Rhapsody (12A|2018|UK|134 mins), Whitgift Sports Club, 7 for 9.15pm Cinema Museum: Nueve reinas (Nine Queens|15|2000|Argentina|111 mins), 7.30pm CAS: Astronomy at UCL Mullard Space Science Lab, Graziella Branduardi-Raymont, RRS, 7.45pm Screen25: If Beale Street Could Talk (15|2019|USA|119 min), Harris Academy, SE25, 7.45pm Sat 8 Penge Festival: Men & Women in Sheds – Open Day, Kingsdale Road, SE20, 10am-4pm WHF/FoWC: Craig Telescope of Wandsworth Common, Greg Smye-Rumsby, Althorp pub, 10.30am Green Spaces Open Day, Croydon Central Library, 11am-4pm Green Spaces Open Day: Nature Talk, Meike Weiser, Croydon Central Library, noon Carshalton Carnival, Carshalton Park, noon Purley Food and Drink Festival, High Street, Purley, 12-4pm Caterham Carnival, Westway Common, 1-5pm Green Spaces Open Day: Woodland Trust Talk, Croydon Central Library, 2pm Penge Festival: Penge Heritage Walk 2, Christopher O’Shaughnessy, 42 Thicket Road, SE19, 2pm Surrey Heritage: Victorian Passions from the USA, Mark Samuels Lasner, Surrey History Centre, 2pm WHF/Summerstown 182: Walk Garratt Lane! Geoff Simmons, Wandsworth Town Library, 2pm Kennington Vintage: Easy to Love (U|1953|USA|96 mins), Cinema Museum, 2.30pm (& 9) Open Garden Squares (& 9) National Gardens Scheme: 41 Southbrook Road, London, SE12 8LJ, 2-5.30pm Dracula Society: Designing Posters for Horror Films, Graham Humphries, Rugby Tavern, 6.30pm Sun 9 Caterham Festival: Food Festival, Croydon Road, Caterham, 9am-5pm Penge Festival: Winsford Gardens Open Day, Croydon Road, SE20, 11am-4pm Penge Festival: Lower Chesham Allotments Open Day, 68 Chesham Road, SE20, 11am-4pm Penge Festival: Penge Street Art Walk, Penge East station, 11am-1.30pm Summer Fair, Kenley Primary School, Whyteleafe, 12-3pm Friends of Windmill Gardens: Brixton Windmill Heritage Walk, Windmill Gardens, SW2, 12.50 for 1pm CNHSS: Happy Valley Early Summer Flowers, McLauchlin/Jennings, Tollers Lane/Drive Road, 2pm National Gardens Scheme: Blackheath Gardens, London, SE13 7EA, 2-5pm Friends of James Terry Court: Summer Fun Day, 90 Haling Park Road, South Croydon, 2.30-5pm Kennington Vintage: Easy to Love (U|1953|Australia|96 mins), Cinema Museum, 2.30pm Balham Society: Balham High Road, John Rattray, Balham High Road/Ritherdon Road, SW17, 2.30pm WHF/FoBP: Festival of Britain Pleasure Gardens Remnants, Albert Gate, Battersea Park, 2.30pm FOCC: A Thousand Years of History at Chaldon Church, Ted Howard, Chaldon Church, teas, 3pm Caterham Festival: Time and Space, Free Spirit, St. Lawrence’s Church, Caterham, 6pm CINEPIANO: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (PG|1920|UK|63 mins|live piano), Cinema Museum, 7.30pm Compline: Saints Cyril and Methodius, Rev Tim Pike, St Mary’s Church, Farleigh, 8pm Mon 10 ESFH Southwark: Seven O'Clock and Not A Baby Bathed, Robert Holden, SLHL, noon (to 16) Carers’ Week activities, Carers Support Centre, 24, George Street, Croydon (to 15) Peddle My Wheels: Park Pop-up Bike Markets, 10am-4pm (10 Lloyd, 13 Park H, 14 Norbury, 15 Wandle) Phoenix Retirement Association: Social meeting, Phoenix Centre, 66 Westow St, SE19, 2.30pm Caterham Festival: St Lawrence’s Hospital Burial Ground Talk & Tour, Liz Bonsall, ground entrance, 6pm TLRS: Trams in Southern Europe, Martin Eady, Vestry House, Richmond, 7.30pm Tue 11 DLC: Wild Rose (15|2018|UK|100 mins|Babes In Arms), 11am Gresham: Byron and the Age of Sensation, Jonathan Bate, Museum of London, 6pm DLC: Loro (18|2019|Italy|151 mins), 7pm Caterham Festival: Stroll down Caterham High Street, Roger Packham, the Cedar Tree, 7pm THG: Locally Listed in Tooting, Libby Lawson and Philip Bradley, URC, SW17, 7.30pm NSLTC: Transports of Delight, Alan Walters, ECURC, 7.45pm (to 15) SLTC: Pomona by Alistair McDowall, Old Fire Station, 2A Norwood High Street, SE27, 8pm Ravensbourne Morris and Old Palace Clog, Jolly Woodman, Beckenham, 8.30pm Wed 12 RSM: Gigi (U|1958|USA|111 mins|35mm), Regent Street Cinema, 12 & 3.30pm Croydon U3A: Make the Rest of Your Years the Best Years, Alan Wise, Freemasons Hall, 2pm FOWW: All About Badgers, Ian Tilbury, West Wickham Library, 2.30pm South London Botanical Inst: Wonderful Weeds walk, Roy Vickery, Friends Meeting House, SW2, 7pm LRWF: Dayglo: The Poly Styrene Story, Celeste Bell (daughter) & Zoë Howe, Brixton Library, 7pm PBE (to 15) Phoenix Players: Hidden Stories, Emmanuel Church Hall, West Dulwich, SE21, 7.30pm Kennington Noir: The Scarlet

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