Another chance to visit a "Late" event at the Science Museum
During SWC's last visit, I never got round all the exhibits (spread over the four floors at the museum) and a couple of friends who weren't able to go have requested another posting.
So if you're up for a visit/revisit then please join us, you can book for free at https://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/see-and-do/lates for the Wednesday July 27th 2022 event, book the 19:15 slot.
You may also book for a presentation on "A NEW AGE OF BROADCASTING: PANDEMIC CHALLENGES" at https://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/see-and-do/a-new-age-broadcasting which is being held at the Ronson Theatre on the ground floor, cost is £10. (However this will eat into your time to view museum exhibits). Other attractions include the Silent Disco (£3), Pub Quiz (£2) and Wonderlab in the Equinor Gallery (£5).
You may also book for a presentation on "A NEW AGE OF BROADCASTING: PANDEMIC CHALLENGES" at https://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/see-and-do/a-new-age-broadcasting which is being held at the Ronson Theatre on the ground floor, cost is £10. (However this will eat into your time to view museum exhibits). Other attractions include the Silent Disco (£3), Pub Quiz (£2) and Wonderlab in the Equinor Gallery (£5).
You can find where stuff is at the museum on the floor map Here
Meeting Point
As is customary, the meeting point will be on the steps leading to the Albert Memorial opposite the Royal Albert Hall from 6:30 pm onwards. Here folks usually bring a picnic and quite often some treats to share.
Nearest tube: South Ken (District Line) or you can stroll across Hyde Park from Lancaster Gate (Central Line) about 20 minutes walking for both. There's also Paddington (Elizabeth Line) which is about 30 minutes walking. A 9 and 52 bus route stop at the Royal Albert Hall too.
Nearest tube: South Ken (District Line) or you can stroll across Hyde Park from Lancaster Gate (Central Line) about 20 minutes walking for both. There's also Paddington (Elizabeth Line) which is about 30 minutes walking. A 9 and 52 bus route stop at the Royal Albert Hall too.
There's a WhatsApp Group LateAgain so event goers can keep in touch if they wish, email me at quitenearmike[AT]gmail[DOT]com to join it
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#4 met on the steps of the Albert Memorial before heading off to the Museum. Perhaps due to the train strike, there wasn't a queue outside and it wasn't overly busy inside. An interesting and enjoyable stroll around the exhibitions. Thanks to Mike for arranging it.
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