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Ealing Attractions - Ealing & Shepherd's Bush Film and television studios – The oldest film studio in the world, Ealing Studios stages and offices are steeped in history... |
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Notting Hill Cinemas, Theatres - Notting Hill & Kensington Theatre showcasing international work – Located in Notting Hill, The Gate theatre is London's only theatre dedicated to producing... |
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Chelsea Cinemas, Theatres - Chelsea & South Kensington Comfortable cinema with bar & snack facilities – Cineworld in Chelsea is part of chain of cinemas operating throughout the whole of the UK, formerly... |
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Hounslow Museums, Heritage - Hammersmith & Chiswick Home to the late, great Hogarth – Hogarth's House is located in Chiswick and was built around 1700. The house was the country home of... |
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Earls Court Attractions - Fulham & Earl's Court Leading venues for leading events at Earls Court – Earls Court encompasses two venues, which are predominantly known for housing a diverse range of... |
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Art Galleries, Studios - Chelsea & South Kensington Treasure House of Amazing & Beautiful Objects – The purpose of the Victoria and Albert Museum is to enable everyone to enjoy its collections and... |
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Notting Hill Art Galleries, Studios - Notting Hill & Kensington Notting Hill fine art gallery – Located in London’s Notting Hill, Piano Nobile specialises in fine quality 20th Century... |
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Chelsea Museums, Heritage - Chelsea & South Kensington A Victorian shrine to Thomas & Jane Carlyle – Carlyle's House managed by the National Trust is a shrine to the Victorian writer and thinker... |
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Chiswick Museums, Heritage - Hammersmith & Chiswick 18th-century classical villa – One of the most glorious examples of 18th-century British architecture, Chiswick House was designed... |
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Ealing Museums, Heritage - Ealing & Shepherd's Bush Ealing cultural arts venue – Situated in Ealing, West London, the PM Gallery & House is a flagship cultural venue. It comprises... |
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London Museums, Heritage - Chelsea & South Kensington Museum of the natural world – The Natural History Museum is the UK's national museum of natural history, and a centre of... |
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Paddington Cinemas, Theatres - Maida Vale & Paddington Magical shows for all the family – Described as one of London's more elusive treasures, the Puppet barge is a unique established 50... |
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Shepherds Bush Cinemas, Theatres - Ealing & Shepherd's Bush Leading live entertainment venue – Shepherd's Bush Empire has been a prominent landmark on London's entertainment scene since 1903.... |
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Kensington Art Galleries, Studios - Notting Hill & Kensington Kensington art gallery – Located in Kensington, London Gallery 19 was founded by Gordon French in 1995. As an avid collector... |
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Chelsea Cinemas, Theatres - Chelsea & South Kensington Regular screenings or private hire – Cineworld in Chelsea is part of chain of cinemas operating throughout the whole of the UK, formerly... |
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Earls Court Museums, Heritage - Fulham & Earl's Court Home of the late Hattie Jacques – This modest townhouse belonged to Hattie Jacques, one of the UK’s best female comedy actors, who... |
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Cinemas, Theatres - Chelsea & South Kensington Contemporary Art in London – The Saatchi Gallery aims to provide an innovative forum for contemporary art, presenting work by... |

2009 marks the 250th anniversary of Scottish poet Robert Burns' birth. Burns was a poet and a lyricist and is widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland.
The Burns Supper was started a few years after his death by a group of his friends; they held the supper to honour and remember Burns. The tradition caught on and the ritual of Burns Supper is now held all around the world.
His life and work will be celebrated throughout the year at many Burns-related events.