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Thanks DG, this is really helpful. Unless I'm missing something, which is entirely possible, I struggled to find a coherent and comprehensive list of Heritage Open Days anywhere online... before you created it anyway!

Actually, I will be at one of the out of London events, enjoying a tour of the EuroTunnel terminal, which was thankfully spotted by and reported on by IanVisits a little while back.
Thanks for taking the trouble to find events around London.
A look inside one of the Cab Drivers shelters may be of interest to me. Hope they are not expecting a tip!.
I worked for the Rank Organisation in the early 1960's and went to a staff party at whet was then the Odeon cinema Rayners Lane, now Zoroastrian Centre.
I still have a photo of me standing on the stage.
A warning to anyone planning a visit to LBKUT's Lovekyn chapel off the A3: there's a 'private ceremony' (which looked very much like a wedding to my untrained eyes) on at the moment.

John Lewis' basement is my current fallback plan.
The New Malden Library tour evokes a few memories. When my mother took me to join this library mumble-mumble years ago, the library assistant handed me a book and asked me to read a couple of paras aloud to her (to show I could read). Then it turned out the joining age was seven, and as I was six I had to wait till my next birthday. Extraordinary by today's way of thinking.
thanks dg, I've just spent a very pleasant afternoon in the Museum of Brands, somewhere I've been planning to visit for ages and as I was going to the Bayswater area this weekend anyway, the special free opening was very well timed
Wow - you were right about the Coombe Conduit - what a fascinating place. I have passed these buildings for years without realising what was there...

I was there when it opened today (I only had a short time to visit), and so by coincidence was one of my best friends and his family. And, then he discovered that the line of the conduit to Hampton Court Palace went under his garden - amazing... The house they had bought a few years ago had had underpinning - now he knows the reason why!










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