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SUMMARY:Lunch Hour Lectures on tour at the Museum of London: Dinosaurs in
  Crystal Palace Park
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DESCRIPTION:The famous ‘monsters’ in Crystal Palace have been on display 
 since the park opened in 1854. These are the first life-sized three-dime
 nsional sculptures of dinosaurs and other prehistoric beasts\, but there
  is a lot more to them than meets the eye. Discover the ideas behind the
 m with science historian Professor Cain. 
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DTSTAMP:20130409T125531Z
DTSTART:20130611T121500Z
DTEND:20130611T125500Z
SUMMARY:Lunch Hour Lectures on tour at the Museum of London: Britain and 
 the legacies of slavery
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DESCRIPTION:Once abolition was secured\, Britons were keen to overlook sl
 avery and emphasise the memory of emancipation. But Britain and Britons 
 benefitted in multiple ways from slavery. By focusing on the role of the
  many slave-owners who lived here\, should British history be reconsider
 ed to take slavery into full account? 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20130409T125541Z
DTSTART:20130618T121500Z
DTEND:20130618T125500Z
SUMMARY:Lunch Hour Lectures on tour at the Museum of London: Plague Bones
 : how London’s Black Death became a tropical disease
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DESCRIPTION:At its height the Black Death claimed the lives of 7\,000 Lon
 doners every week. The Museum of London excavated a plague cemetery in t
 he 1980s but it was not until 2011 that technology revealed the true ide
 ntity of the disease. UCL researchers are examining similar burial groun
 ds to prove that another ‘English’ pestilence – ‘marsh fever’ – was actu
 ally malaria\, now one of the great scourges of the developing world. 
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DTSTAMP:20130409T125552Z
DTSTART:20130620T110000Z
DTEND:20130623T220000Z
SUMMARY:Open City Docs Fest
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DESCRIPTION:Open City Docs Fest is London’s Documentary Film Festival hos
 ted by UCL. This is a live 4-day celebratory event devoted to exploring 
 the world we live in through the vision of documentary film. Every event
  is 'live'\, with filmmaker Q&As\, film and panel discussions with UCL s
 taff\, live scores\, comedy\, theatre\, guided documentary walks\, live 
 music\, food\, workshops for industry\, students and public.\n\nHighligh
 ts of this year include special sessions on biographical (birth cohort) 
 studies in film and medicine\; films and debates about copyright and pir
 acy and all our usual strands - or choose from the fantastic titles sele
 cted for the Awards by a jury chaired by Jeremy Irons (Actor & Producer\
 , ‘Trashed’)\, and featuring Malcolm Grant (President and Provost UCL) a
 nd Anne Applebaum (Pulitzer Prize winning Author of 'Gulag' & 'Iron Curt
 ain').
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20130409T125609Z
DTSTART:20130625T121500Z
DTEND:20130625T125500Z
SUMMARY:Lunch Hour Lectures on tour at the Museum of London: Hidden no lo
 nger: community history-making in London
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DESCRIPTION:Over the last fifty years many independent projects have atte
 mpted to tell London’s hidden histories. This talk will examine the orig
 ins and motivations behind community history-making\, some of changes an
 d controversies that have occurred\, and how mainstream history may be c
 hallenged in the digital age.  
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DTSTAMP:20130409T125616Z
DTSTART:20130627T090000Z
DTEND:20130627T130000Z
SUMMARY:UCL Open Day
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DESCRIPTION:An opportunity to Visit the campus and attend subject talks a
 nd general presentations. This event is primarily for Year 12 students a
 bout to make UCAS decisions.
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