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Mon 11 May 15 · Franklin the Abolitionist (Benjamin Franklin House, London)
Tue 10 Dec 13 · The English Corn Law returns, the Corn Laws and the birth of political economy (Gresham College, London)
Tue 29 Oct 13 · The Private Diary and Public History (Museum of London, London)
Sat 2 Mar 13 · The Brainless Brothers (Bethlem Museum of the Mind, Beckenham)
Sat 14 Apr 12 · A Visit to Bethlem (Bethlem Museum of the Mind, Beckenham)
Thu 4 Nov 10 · The Capable Mr. Brown (Methodist Church Hall, Bishops Stortford)
Sun 31 Oct 10 · Time for Tompion (Roman Baths, Bath)
Tue 12 Oct 10 · How Londoners Reacted to Danger: from Bonnie Prince Charlie to the Blitz (Shoe Lane Library, London)
Wed 8 Sep 10 · The Capable Mr. Brown (Meadowcroft Community Centre, Aylesbury)
Thu 11 Mar 10 · Town and Crown: Why London never became an imperial capital (The Museum of London, London)
Mon 8 Mar 10 · Canaletto - Grand Designs (The Museum of London, London)
Tue 19 Jan 10 · Jack Sheppard: the Surprising Life, Crimes and Escapes of an 18th Century Criminal (Shoe Lane Library, London)
Thu 22 Oct 09 · The birth of heritage and the fabrication of history (The Museum of London, London)
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