King Henry III and the Communication of Power This lecture considers how Henry III of England used art to justify monarchy at the dawn of what is commonly termed the ‘parliamentary state’.
Your night is my day: London’s Underground never sleeps As the commuters of London leave and the last tubes...
NOW That's What I Call Carols: 1582! Jeremy Summerly unwraps this Nordic Christmas gift, accompanied by the St Luke’s Carollers.
Cleaning Up The Thames: Success or Failure? Will the Thames Tideway tunnel solve flooding and pollution? This event is part of Totally Thames 2017 that runs from 1-30 September.
‘The Four Chaplains’: The Judeo-Christian Norm in America The heroic story of four chaplains – two Protestants, a...
Discovering Evil: The Moral Shock of Concentration Camps for American Soldiers ‘We are told that the American soldier does not know...
The 19th-century Taming of the Christmas Carol, from St Erth to Truro At the end of the Georgian era, a revivalist collection...
'A Virgin Most Pure' - St Luke's Chelsea Choir Scholars The St Luke's Chelsea Choir Scholars sing 'A Virgin Most...
'Once in Royal David's City' - St Luke's Chelsea Choir Scholars The St Luke's Chelsea Choir Scholars sing 'Once in Royal...