Top events in London on Fri 24th Feb 2017
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Ten Exhibitions That Are Closing Soon
This artwork is a materialisation of the paranoid delusion of James Tilly Matthews, a Bethlem patient of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
10am to 5pm
Closing soon Fri, 24th February
2017-01-04
2017-02-24
This is an exhibition that displays talent from across the spectrum of British craftsmanship.
12pm to 6pm
Closing soon Sat, 25th February
2017-02-02
2017-02-25
How have the finished and unfinished revolutions of the late 1960s changed the way we live today and think about the future?
All Day
Closing soon Sun, 26th February
2016-09-26
2017-02-26
See Quentin Blake's original drawings for Beatrix Potter's newly re-discovered story The Tale of Kitty-in-Boots
10am to 6pm
Closing soon Sun, 26th February
2016-10-24
2017-02-26
An opportunity to discover the work of 13 ceramicists in an exhibition spanning over 80 years of ceramic art.
10am to 2pm
Closing soon Sun, 26th February
2016-11-10
2017-02-26
A display of botanical and zoological watercolours by natural history artists Franz and Ferdinand Bauer.
10am to 5:50pm
Closing soon Sun, 26th February
2017-01-21
2017-02-26
This display steps inside the homes of 26 London teenagers to explore the meaning and significance of contemporary teenage bedrooms.
10am to 5pm
Closing soon Tue, 28th February
2016-10-04
2017-02-28
This exhibition highlights the development of public health nursing and the roles nurses have played in improving public health.
All Day
Closing soon Tue, 28th February
2016-10-04
2017-02-28
This exhibition will look at the Bank of England's past, and explore the history of a medium that has come to dominate the world around us.
10am to 5pm
Closing soon Tue, 28th February
2016-11-14
2017-02-28
Material from the Laburnum Boat Club project has been redisplayed in this exhibition by London Canal Museum.
10am to 4:30pm
Closing soon Tue, 28th February
2016-12-07
2017-02-28
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Walking tours of London on Friday 24th February 2017
London's waking nightmare of murder... He came silently out of the midnight shadows of August 31, 1888.
7:30pm to 9:30pm
Tower Hill
2017-02-24
2017-02-24