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Windrush Day 2026
A day of creative workshops, informative talks and discussion to explore the significance of the arrival of HMT Empire Windrush and the legacies of the Windrush generation
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Astronomers Take Over
This brand-new interactive gallery gives curious minds aged 4 to 104 the space to play, learn and explore!
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Cutty Sark Rig Climb
Experience life at sea and climb the rigging of one of London's true icons
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How to see the 12 August 2026 partial solar eclipse
Learn more about the best solar eclipse visible from the UK and Ireland so far this century, when around 90% of the Sun will be covered by the Moon
Making Waves: Dr Dawn Wright
Oceanographer and chief scientist Dr Dawn Wright on diving to the deepest part of the ocean – and why we need to stand up for our blue planet
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Aaro (1960) (Print)
Aaro (1960) (Print)
Fort Rosalie (1944) (Technical drawing)
Fort Rosalie (1944) (Technical drawing)
Fort Rosalie (1944) (Technical drawing)
Fort Rosalie (1944) (Technical drawing)
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Fort Rosalie (1944) (Technical drawing)
Fort Rosalie (1944) (Technical drawing)
Fort Rosalie (1944) (Technical drawing)
Hebe (1962) (Technical drawing)
Hebe (1962) (Technical drawing)
Fort Rosalie (1944) (Technical drawing)
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