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Wed
15 Sep
2010
13:00
 From Whitechapel to White Cube at Museum of London
The Museum of London and the Ben Uri Gallery, the London Jewish Museum of Art present a lecture by Rachel Dickson exploring 100 years of Jewish artists in London. Rachel Dickson distinguished co-curator of the 'Whitechapel Boys' series developed by Ben Uri will discuss artists such as Alfred Wolmark and David Bomberg.
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LectureAdults 
Wed
15 Sep
2010
15:30
Booking in advance iconLittle Moles toddlers group: Gallery visit at Museum of London
Come on a journey around our galleries and have fun exploring together. A special session as part of our Little Moles toddlers group.
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Wed
15 Sep
2010
11:00
Booking in advance iconMini Moles babies group at Museum of London
Learn, play and explore together every Wednesday during term-time. This session is for babies aged 6 months-walking and their carers and includes multi-sensory play, rhymes and songs, and an opportunity to meet others in a relaxed setting.
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Wed
15 Sep
2010
14:00
15:00
 Roman fort
Enjoy a curator-led tour of the remains of the western gate of London's Roman military fort, located beneath the streets next to the Museum. The fort was in the north-west corner of a huge wall that surrounded Londinium around AD 200. Join this tour to find out more about the site, discovered in 1956.
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VisitsAdults 
Thu
16 Sep
2010
15:00
 Under 5s storytime at Museum of London Docklands
Join us in our galleries for stories, music and fun every Thursday during term-time, then come and play in the interactive Mudlarks gallery.
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StorytellingFamilies 
Fri
17 Sep
2010
12:00
 Reading and writing at Museum of London
Learn about literacy and language in this handling session which looks at objects containing words such as Roman military inscriptions and Victorian school slates. These items tell us a lot about levels of literacy and the range of languages spoken in London at different points in history. An owner's name scratched on a potsherd, a maker's initials or a slogan cast onto a badge or knife-handle – all these are evidence of London's literacy.
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Object sessionAdults 
Sat
18 Sep
2010
12:00
 International crafts for all ages at Museum of London Docklands
Join us to explore crafts from all around the world.
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Drop-inFamilies 
Sun
19 Sep
2010
11:30
13:00
14:30
 Enter a Victorian photograph at Museum of London
Create fictional Victorian characters and their life stories, then using blue screen technology, dress up and enter a photograph from the time.
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WorkshopsFamilies 
Mon
20 Sep
2010
14:00
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Hidden treasures: an amble through the city's past at Museum of London
Learn more about the history of the City of London, and discover some of the secrets hidden beneath and above its streets. This course is an opportunity to develop your archaeological and historical knowledge of the City of London while walking its streets, handling objects and visiting the Museum of London's galleries. Each week you will meet at the Museum of London for an overview of the period you are studying and then you will take part in well-paced guided walks around the City, lasting between 60 and 90 minutes. The walks will extend as far as Leadenhall Market to the east and Fleet Street to the west. You will be looking Roman, medieval, eighteenth century and Victorian London and visiting the City's hidden treasures such as Roman remains and a debtors' prison. The walks are not strenuous, but you need to ensure you are wearing comfortable shoes and that you have water and clothes appropriate for the weather. This is a non-assessed course, but the tutor will find out what you would like to get out of the course and will give feedback at the end of the course. No previous knowledge is expected. It starts on Monday 13 September and runs for 5 weeks until 11 October 2010. This course is run in partnership with City of London Community Education Centre. Students need to enrol in person at the City of London Community Education Centre (COLCEC), 99 Golden Lane, London EC1Y 0TZ. Call 020 7608 2753 for more information. The tutor, Cwti Green, has lived in London for 14 years. She is a qualified City of London Guide and a former stand-up comedian. Cwti has worked at the Museum as an Event Co-ordinator and walk leader for the last 4 years and is a tutor for the City of London Girls' School and Hackney Community College. She is particularly interested in Roman and medieval history and the archaeology of the City of London.
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Week day courseAdults 
Mon
20 Sep
2010
18:00
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Intermediate computing at Museum of London
This course will build on your IT skills and develop them to a level from which you will be able to do a certificated course, if you wish. You will learn the main software packages and applications that are used on PCs, including using the internet, using email, word processing, spreadsheets, databases and creating presentations. The course takes place in the new e-Learning Studio at the Museum of London, providing excellent facilities for developing your IT skills. You will be working at your own pace, completing set-tasks with tutor support. The tutor will give demonstrations of new techniques and routines and will help you to practise and remember the necessary steps. It starts on Monday 13 September and finishes on 22 November 2010, with a half term break on 25 October. To enrol, students need to go in person to the City of London Community Education Centre (COLCEC), 99 Golden Lane, London EC1Y 0TZ. Call 020 7608 2753 for more information.
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Evening classAdults 
Mon
20 Sep
2010
10:15
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Little Mudlarks toddlers group: Musical Mondays at Museum of London Docklands
Sing, rhyme and play together in this special monthly musical session as part of our Little Mudlarks toddlers group.
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Mon
20 Sep
2010
12:45
Booking in advance iconMini Mudlarks babies group: Musical Mondays at Museum of London Docklands
Sing, rhyme and play together in this special monthly musical session as part of our Mini Mudlarks babies group.
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Tue
21 Sep
2010
15:00
 Docks in wartime at Museum of London Docklands
Hear about the drama and devastation of the docks during wartime. Discover the impact of the Blitz and 'Black Saturday' and learn how the docks helped prepare for the D-Day landings.
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Gallery tourAdults 
Tue
21 Sep
2010
13:00
 Spoken Histories at Museum of London
Join one of our curators of oral history and contemporary collecting as they discuss some of the life story interviewing undertaken for the new galleries. This talk will feature sound extracts from the Museum's archive collection.
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LectureAdults 
Wed
22 Sep
2010
15:30
Booking in advance iconLittle Moles toddlers group at Museum of London
Learn, play and explore together every Wednesday during term-time in this fun, hands-on and creative session.
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