Westminster & St James's
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The Boat Show: Lee Nelson
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The Boat Show: Markus Birdman + Alistair Barrie + Lee Nelson
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The Boat Show: Markus Birdman + Rob Deering + Lee Nelson
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The Boat Show: Rob Deering + Terry Alderton + Jo Caulfield
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The Boat Show: Tom Stade + Stefano Paolini + Andy Askins
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Bob Le Flambeur
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(USD13.20)Film4 December 2009 to 24 December 2009
Institute of Contemporary Arts SW1Y 5AH[map]
In Montmartre, everyone knows Bob - a well-dressed, compulsive gambler. He's generous, moralistic - and on a losing streak. When he learns that the casino keeps a fortune on Grand Prix weekend, he plots a robbery.
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Brian Haughton Gallery
ExhibitionDaily
Brian Haughton Gallery W1S 3EP[map]
Brian Haughton is one of the world's leading dealers in antique ceramics and organiser of six of the most important, influential and prestigious fine art and antiques fairs in the international art market. His gallery, Brian Haughton Gallery (founded 1964), specialising in 18th and early 19th century English and continental pottery and porcelain. His other important role is as organiser of six premier international fine art and antique fairs held annually in New York, London and Dubai.
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Bright Star
Film20 November 2009 to 26 November 2009
Cineworld Haymarket SW1Y 4SD[map]
A lush 19th Century drama about a doomed romance between poet John Keats and his neighbour Fanny Brawn. When the impecunious writer first met Fanny, an outspoken devotee of fashion, he described her as a minx; she in turn thought poems 'a strain to work out'. But an intense love affair flourished between the two, which was tragically curtailed by Keats' death at the age of twenty five.
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British Drawings and Watercolours - A Christmas Exhibition
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Buckingham Palace
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(USD27.23)Special event1 August 2010 to 28 September 2010
Buckingham Palace SW1A 1AA[map]
Buckingham Palace has served as the official London residence of Britain's sovereigns since 1837. It evolved from a town house that was owned from the beginning of the eighteenth century by the Dukes of Buckingham. Today it is The Queen's official residence. For the first time ever and for this summer only, visitors to Buckingham Palace will experience the spectacle of the Ballroom set up for a State Banquet. Held in honour of a visiting Head of State, the State Banquet is the occasion when The Queen entertains around 170 guests on the first evening of a State Visit. During Her Majesty's reign, seventy-seven State Banquets have been held at Buckingham Palace, eighteen at Windsor Castle and two at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh.
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Cabinet War Rooms Anniversary Year
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(USD21.37)Exhibition4 April 2009 to 30 April 2010
Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms SW1A 2AQ[map]
The Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms commemorates its seventieth anniversary this year from when it became operational in August 1939, the week before war was declared, and 25 years from April 1984 when it was designated as a historic site and opened to the public.
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The Cameraman
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(USD13.20)Film4 December 2009 to 24 December 2009
Institute of Contemporary Arts SW1Y 5AH[map]
Keaton's MGM debut found him forced to work from a proper script for the first time; any difficulties in making the movie, however, are invisible on screen, since the story of a street photographer trying for rKeaton's MGM debut found him forced to work from a proper script for the first time; any difficulties in making the movie, however, are invisible on screen, since the story of a street photographer trying for romantic reasons to find his feet as a Hearst newsreel cameraman not only makes for plenty of marvellous gags, but also allows him playfully to explore the very language of cinema. Indeed, as a film about film, it sometimes feels rather like a comic version of Vertov's Man with a Movie Camera.
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Capital of Cheese
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Carretera del Norte (Northern Highway)
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(USD15.68)Film27 November 2009 to 3 December 2009
Odeon Panton Street SW1Y 4DP[map]
On a desert road in Northern Mexico a family in extreme poverty struggles to survive by selling animals to passing drivers. The situation becomes so unbearable that the mother makes a decision that will affect their lives forever.
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Chapterhouse + Ulrich Schnauss + Air Formation
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Chris Beetles
ExhibitionOpen all year Mon - Sat 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Chris Beetles SW1Y 6QB[map]
This large informal gallery in the centre of London's best-known art dealing district specialises in over 2 centuries of English art. Chris Beetles who owns the business has been dealing for 25 years, and for 16 years from this location in the heart of St James's. Though firmly established as a watercolour specialist and expert, he also deals significantly in oils in the £2000-£200,000 range. The stock or inventory we carry is the biggest in the country and ranges from the late 18th century through the cream of the 19th and 20th century, to a small group of traditional contemporary gallery artists.
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Christmas Family Activities: Lockets in Pockets
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Exhibition19 December 2009 to 20 December 2009
The Queen's Gallery SW1A 1AA[map]
Search the exhibition for tiny treasures to draw - from miniature paintings to jewellery and details on furniture. Bring your drawing to the Education Room to transform it into a personalised locket: will you keep it in a pocket or give it away?
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Christopher Baxter 'Uninvited and Unwelcome Guests: Spies and British Diplomacy in Neutral Europe During the Second World War'
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Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms
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