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Dec
14
Sun
Highgate Artisan Food, Craft & Vintage Fair @ Lauderdale House
Dec 14 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm

On Sunday 14th December Duck Pond Market returns to Lauderdale House with the quarterly Highgate Artisan Food, Craft 7 Vintage Fair with over 50 stands on two floors, including Santa’s Grotto.

Duck Pond Market brings you a vibrant local market place for independent designers, crafters and food producers where everything you can buy comes from a good place.

See you on Sunday

StevenDotsch – The Speculaas Spice Company at http://www.speculaasspice.co.uk/ – bringing you the ‘Taste of Christmas’.

Feb
2
Mon
Kyffin Williams Lecture @ Highgate School: Mills Centre
Feb 2 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Dr Jonathan Black, Senior Research Fellow in History of Art at Kingston University and co-author of Abstraction and Reality: The Sculpture of Ivor Roberts-Jones is to give the seventh KW lecture on Monday 2nd February at 8.00 p.m. in the AV Room in the Mills Centre. Book here: https://highgateoc.org.uk/kw2015-lecture

Oct
21
Wed
Life on Wheels @ Jacksons Lane
Oct 21 @ 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm

On roller-skates and in the air, two women revisit the interweaving stories of their past lives and loves – from the post-war optimism of the late 1940s to the domestic realities of the 1950s and beyond.

Bella Kinetica’s circus theatre show has physical feats that will take your breath away as they skate, spin and fly across the stage.

Featuring the recorded experiences of real women and with a fabulous soundtrack of 40s and 50s music; Life on Wheels is a gentle, moving look back in time.

8PM & 3PM (Sat matinee)

Jan
15
Fri
COFFEE & COMPUTERS @ Highgate School Library (entrance opposite The Gatehouse)
Jan 15 @ 4:05 pm – 5:30 pm

Still struggling a bit with that smartphone, tablet or laptop you got for Christmas? Are they staring at you menacingly or burning a hole in your coffee table?

If the answer is “yes”, here is your chance to find out how to tackle your new gadget. Or perhaps you’re even still grappling with getting the most out of the computer, tablet or smartphone you got the year before? You’re in good company!

The whole IT thing might of course leave you completely cold, but you just fancy popping along for a browse and a cup of great coffee anyway. If so

COFFEE & COMPUTERS IS FOR YOU

Join us for our free informal one-to-one computer familiarisation sessions over a nice cup of coffee. We do tea as well!

No need to bring anything, just your head.

“I wish I’d gotten into this ages ago, keeps me entertained long into the night!” says 72 year old Coffee & Computers friend, who now follows every twist and turn of Arsenal Football Club from his armchair – or wherever he happens to be.

So whether you’re 35 or 95 (our oldest regular so far is 92) and this sounds like you, come along and take a look over a cuppa.

Check us out on facebook http://tinyurl.com/ohkalsh (if you’ve got that far) or give Stuart a call on 020 8347 2411 (quoting Coffee & Computers). You can also email Eric info@coffeecomputers.org and give us an idea of what you want to know more about.

People have asked if they can buy stuff from us. The answer is no, we’re not here to sell you anything. We just show you what fun you can have with a computer, tablet or smartphone and how easy it is!

The world is at your fingertips. Literally!

It’s all free, and we look forward to saying hello.

Warm regards

The Coffee & Computers volunteers

http://tinyurl.com/ohkalsh

Feb
10
Wed
COFFEE & COMPUTERS @ Highgate School Library (entrance opposite The Gatehouse)
Feb 10 @ 4:05 pm – 5:30 pm

Still struggling a bit with that smartphone, tablet or laptop you got for Christmas? Are they staring at you menacingly or burning a hole in your coffee table?

If the answer is “yes”, here is your chance to find out how to tackle your new gadget. Or perhaps you’re even still grappling with getting the most out of the computer, tablet or smartphone you got the year before? You’re in good company!

The whole IT thing might of course leave you completely cold, but you just fancy popping along for a browse and a cup of great coffee anyway. If so

COFFEE & COMPUTERS IS FOR YOU

Join us for our free informal one-to-one computer familiarisation sessions over a nice cup of coffee. We do tea as well!

No need to bring anything, just your head.

“I wish I’d gotten into this ages ago, keeps me entertained long into the night!” says 72 year old Coffee & Computers friend, who now follows every twist and turn of Arsenal Football Club from his armchair – or wherever he happens to be.

So whether you’re 35 or 95 (our oldest regular so far is 92) and this sounds like you, come along and take a look over a cuppa.

Check us out on facebook http://tinyurl.com/ohkalsh (if you’ve got that far) or give Stuart a call on 020 8347 2411 (quoting Coffee & Computers). You can also email Eric info@coffeecomputers.org and give us an idea of what you want to know more about.

People have asked if they can buy stuff from us. The answer is no, we’re not here to sell you anything. We just show you what fun you can have with a computer, tablet or smartphone and how easy it is!

The world is at your fingertips. Literally!

It’s all free, and we look forward to saying hello.

Warm regards

The Coffee & Computers volunteers

http://tinyurl.com/ohkalsh

Mar
18
Fri
COFFEE & COMPUTERS @ Highgate School Library (entrance opposite The Gatehouse)
Mar 18 @ 4:05 pm – 5:30 pm

Still struggling a bit with that smartphone, tablet or laptop you got for Christmas? Are they staring at you menacingly or burning a hole in your coffee table?

If the answer is “yes”, here is your chance to find out how to tackle your new gadget. Or perhaps you’re even still grappling with getting the most out of the computer, tablet or smartphone you got the year before? You’re in good company!

The whole IT thing might of course leave you completely cold, but you just fancy popping along for a browse and a cup of great coffee anyway. If so

COFFEE & COMPUTERS IS FOR YOU

Join us for our free informal one-to-one computer familiarisation sessions over a nice cup of coffee. We do tea as well!

No need to bring anything, just your head.

“I wish I’d gotten into this ages ago, keeps me entertained long into the night!” says 72 year old Coffee & Computers friend, who now follows every twist and turn of Arsenal Football Club from his armchair – or wherever he happens to be.

So whether you’re 35 or 95 (our oldest regular so far is 92) and this sounds like you, come along and take a look over a cuppa.

Check us out on facebook http://tinyurl.com/ohkalsh (if you’ve got that far) or give Stuart a call on 020 8347 2411 (quoting Coffee & Computers). You can also email Eric info@coffeecomputers.org and give us an idea of what you want to know more about.

People have asked if they can buy stuff from us. The answer is no, we’re not here to sell you anything. We just show you what fun you can have with a computer, tablet or smartphone and how easy it is!

The world is at your fingertips. Literally!

It’s all free, and we look forward to saying hello.

Warm regards

The Coffee & Computers volunteers

http://tinyurl.com/ohkalsh

May
13
Fri
Coffee & Computers @ Highgate School
May 13 @ 4:05 pm – 5:30 pm

Spring is trying very hard to spring into action, and it’s time for us all to get our act together!

So, dust off your laptop, tablet or that smartphone you have pretty much given up on and bring it along to Coffee & Computers.

Friday 13 May is your chance to reconnect with the rest of the world, just head to Highgate School for an afternoon of digital fun and information.

If you have no idea about any of this, but would like to find out

COFFEE & COMPUTERS IS FOR YOU

Join us for our free informal one-to-one computer familiarisation sessions over a nice cup of coffee. We do tea as well!

If you don’t yet possess any electronic gadgets, don’t worry, we do and we’d love you to come and play with them.

“I wish I’d gotten into this ages ago, keeps me entertained long into the night!” says 72 year old Coffee & Computers friend, who now follows every twist and turn of Arsenal Football Club from his armchair – or wherever he happens to be.

Give Stuart a call on 020 8347 2411 (quoting Coffee & Computers) or email us on highgatecc@hotmail.com and give us an idea of what you want to know more about.

People have asked if they can buy stuff from us. The answer is no, we’re not here to sell you anything. We just show you what fun you can have with a computer, tablet or smartphone and how easy it is!

The world is at your fingertips. Literally!

It’s all free, and we look forward to saying hello.

Warm regards

The Coffee & Computers volunteers

May
25
Wed
Dyne House Recital Series: Nick Pritchard (tenor) and Ian Tindale (piano) @ Dyne House Auditorium
May 25 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

The series opens with a song recital featuring two Samling Artists performing Beethoven’s cycle An die ferne Geliebte, as well as songs by Schubert and Finzi, and texts by Shakespeare. Nick Pritchard has won the London Bach Society Singer’s Prize, and has recently performed for Opera Holland Park and Opera North. Ian Tindale is the recipient of the Accompanist’s Prize at the Kathleen Ferrier Awards, the Gerald Moore Award, and the Royal Overseas League Music Competition Accompanists’ Prize.

Tickets are available from www.ticketsource.com/highgateschool.

Jun
7
Tue
‘Stokey – A Misty Village’: Guided Walk @ A guided tour through Stoke Newington with the excellent Rachel Kolsky. All profits to The Harington Scheme.
Jun 7 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

A guided tour through Stoke Newington with the excellent Rachel Kolsky.  All profits to The Harington Scheme.

Jun
17
Fri
Highgate Coffee & Computers @ Highgate School library - main entrance opposite The Gatehouse pub
Jun 17 @ 4:05 pm – 5:30 pm

Hey, great news! They’ve reduced roaming charges throughout Europe.

If this news instantly turns you into a giant question mark, this Friday 17 June is your chance to ask as many smartphone questions as you like and walk away with all the answers by teatime. You can also ask questions about laptops or tablets.

Just head to the Highgate School Library for an afternoon of free, informal one-to-one computer familiarisation sessions over a nice cup of coffee. We do tea as well. And cake.

If you don’t yet possess any electronic gadgets, don’t worry, we do and we’d love you to come and play with them.

“This is exactly what I needed! I’ve made lots of notes and I am much more confident with my laptop now. Thank you” says 65 year old Highgate Coffee & Computers friend, who has just booked a bargain summer break online.

If you want more info, give Stuart a call on 020 8347 2411 (quoting Highgate Coffee & Computers). You can also email us on highgatecoffeeandcomputers@gmail.com to tell us what you want to know more about.

People have asked if they can buy stuff from us. The answer is no, we’re not here to sell you anything. We just give you some useful hints and tips for your computer or smartphone, drink coffee, relax and chat.

The world is at your fingertips. Literally!

It’s all free, and we look forward to saying hello.

Warm regards

The Highgate Coffee & Computers volunteers

Oct
10
Mon
Are we alone in the Universe: the strange case of KIC 8462852 @ Mills Centre, Highgate School
Oct 10 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Are we alone in the Universe: the strange case of KIC 8462852 – a talk by Dr William Whyatt in the ‘Mondays@Mills’ series at Highgate School.

Nov
7
Mon
The hidden wildlife of Provence – Will Atkins, Highgate School @ Mills Centre, Highgate School
Nov 7 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

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Mondays @ the Mills Lectures – Michaelmas Term 2016

7th November 2016, Mills Centre AV Room

The hidden wildlife of Provence

Will Atkins, Highgate School


Following in the footsteps of that peculiar Victorian species, ‘the British Naturalist on the Riviera’, biology teacher Will (whose photos have appeared on The One Show, in Country Life magazine and in the British Wildlife Photography Awards) has chronicled some of the unexpected, colourful and wonderful fauna that can be seen only a small distance from the packed beaches of Provence.  In showing the results of his photographic safaris, he will be aiming to add an extra dimension to your future visits to the south of France.

Tickets can be booked through Ticketsource, by clicking here

Refreshments, including wine, are available from 6.30 pm and afterwards.

 

Nov
28
Mon
The Francis Crick Institute at Mondays @ The Mills ! @ Highgate Junior School, Auditorium
Nov 28 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

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Mondays @ the Mills Lectures – Michaelmas Term 2016

28th November 2016
The Francis Crick Institute

Clare Davy and Professor Julian Downward, FRS


The Francis Crick Institute conducts ground-breaking medical research to understand why disease develops and to find new ways to prevent and treat illnesses such as cancer, heart disease, stroke, infections and neurodegenerative diseases.  These talks will survey the history of the Crick and introduce its new home next to St Pancras, before focussing on some of the cancer research being conducted there.

Refreshments, including wine, are available from 6.30 pm and afterwards.

Dec
9
Fri
Highgate Coffee & Computers – NB: Change of Date! @ Highgate School Library
Dec 9 @ 4:05 pm – 5:30 pm
Please note that the next session for Highgate Coffee and Computers is now this coming Friday 09 December at 16.05 – 17.30 (NB time), at the Library at Highgate School, North Road, N6 4AY

There will be no Highgate Coffee & Computers session on 16 December.

Highgate School has amazing computer facilities, and the friendly students will be there to help sort out your problems. There will also be coffee/tea and cake.

Please note the volunteers at these sessions are pupils from the school, ranging in age from 11 to 18 years old. The School has a duty of care to these young people and would be very grateful if you could be mindful of maintaining appropriate interaction with them. Please consider issues such as your language, your expectations regarding the type of matter you raise with the pupils, and the sort of information that the pupils may see on your documents or particular webpages.

If you have any queries then please don’t hesitate to raise them with the members of staff at the session.

If you plan to come, it would be helpful to know, though it is not obligatory.

We look forward to seeing you this Friday!

The Highgate Coffee & Computers volunteers

Feb
26
Sun
A Walk through Highgate: Experiments in Urban living @ The Woodman
Feb 26 @ 11:30 am – 1:15 pm

Discover some of Highgate’s twentieth century housing developments in this historic walk through Highgate. We will pass Lubetkin’s iconic High Point flats, learn about Highgate’s early history, walk through Waterlow Park and learn of it conception, pass Highgate Cemetery where Karl Marx is buried and explore Abrahmam Davis’s Holly Lodge Estate and Walter Segal’s 1950s St Anne’s Close.

Starts Opposite the Woodman Pub, Archway Road, finishes at Parliament Hill Fields at the bottom of Swain’s Lane. From here one has the choice to discover Highgate, see the views from Parliament Hill or further explore Highgate East or West Cemetery (additional fees)

You can check travel options at the Transport for London Journey Planner.

Footprints of London Walk www.footprintsoflondon.com

Stroll Round Highgate @ Highgate Society
Feb 26 @ 2:15 pm – 4:30 pm

walk feb poster

 

Learn more about the Highgate Conservation Area

JOIN US FOR A STROLL AROUND THE HIGHGATE CONSERVATION AREA – The tour will be led by an official London tour guide Ulrika Johnson with contributions from knowledgeable members of the HS.
The tour will start at 2.15, at 10A on Sunday 26th February and will return there for refreshments after about one and a half hours.
Please send a SAE with £5 to reserve your place to Highgate Society Walk, 10A South Grove London N6 6BS.
Feb
27
Mon
Mondays @ The Mills: Highgate Modern Homes @ Mills Centre, Highgate School
Feb 27 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

27th February
Highgate Modern Homes

Professor David Porter and Elspeth Clements
Highgate is the location of perhaps the largest and finest concentration of modern homes anywhere in Britain, but because of the historic context and the pressure on land many are hidden away. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Highgate Society, Elspeth Clements and David Porter curated an exhibition in the School Museum over the October half-term holiday to showcase Highgate’s pioneering spirit. David Porter is Emeritus Professor of Architecture at the Glasgow School of Art, and Elspeth Clements is a practising architect and Chairman of the Highgate Society Planning Committee.

Jun
20
Tue
Guided Walk around Shoreditch @ Harington Scheme
Jun 20 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm
Tuesday 20 June, 11am       Guided walk round Shoreditch in aid of the Harington Scheme. 
A tour through the history of one of East London’s most creative hubs, finishing in Brick Lane, £20.
Contact Susie Rose on 020 8340 7156 or scr47@btinternet.com.
Sep
2
Sat
Plant Heritage Plant Fair @ Highgate School
Sep 2 @ 10:00 am – 3:30 pm

Plant Heritage Plant Fair, to be held at Highgate School, North Road, Highgate N6 4AY on Saturday, September 2nd from 10am to 3.30pm.

Nov
6
Mon
The Crossrail Project @ Mills Centre, Highgate School
Nov 6 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

 

6 November
The Crossrail Project
Caroline Metcalf and Emily Tibbitts, Crossrail

Caroline Metcalf, project manager for Bond Street Station, and Emily Tibbitts, site manager for Tottenham Court Road station, will give an overview of the status of the project to build a new railway across London, with particular reference to their individual stations.  In doing so they will describe some of the contemporary opportunities for women in engineering.

 

Feb
24
Sat
Waterlow Park Through the Eyes of History Tour @ Lauderdale House
Feb 24 @ 11:30 am – 12:15 pm
Waterlow Park Through the Eyes of History Tour @ Lauderdale House | England | United Kingdom

See Waterlow Park like you’ve never seen it before through the expert eyes of local historian Pam Cooper, who wrote the definitive history book  on the Park.

In 1889 Waterlow Park was given as a ‘garden for the gardenless’ but it was a long journey from the Tudor nobles who claimed the area for country residences until the Victorian Sir Sydney Waterlow brought it together in a grand act of philanthropy.

Meet in the central internal Courtyard at Lauderdale House.

Lauderdale Revealed – A Tour of the House @ Lauderdale House
Feb 24 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Lauderdale Revealed - A Tour of the House @ Lauderdale House | England | United Kingdom

Uncover the architectural secrets of this fascinating 16th century house with Peter Barber OBE, author of Lauderdale Revealed, who has been a vital figure in protecting our history from the devastating 1963 fire to the 2017 renovation. We will be opening up our 17th century trompe l’oeil just for today!

Meet in the central internal Courtyard at Lauderdale House.

Feb
25
Sun
Lauderdale Revealed – A Tour of the House @ Lauderdale House
Feb 25 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Lauderdale Revealed - A Tour of the House @ Lauderdale House | England | United Kingdom

Uncover the architectural secrets of this fascinating 16th century house with Peter Barber OBE, author of Lauderdale Revealed, who has been a vital figure in protecting our history from the devastating 1963 fire to the 2017 renovation. We will be opening up our 17th century trompe l’oeil just for today!

Meet in the central internal Courtyard at Lauderdale House.

Mar
24
Sat
Guided Walk in Highgate @ highgate society
Mar 24 @ 1:30 pm – 4:15 pm

Guided walk around Highgate and tea afterwards at 10A

May
21
Mon
Mondays @ the Mills: Votes for Women: a brief history @ Mills Centre, Highgate School
May 21 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

 Votes for Women: a brief history

Elizabeth Crawford

An illustrated talk on the history of the women’s suffrage movement, 1866-1928, with mention of the part north London played in the campaign.  Elizabeth Crawford is the author of several books on the women’s suffrage movement.  Her latest book is Art and Suffrage: a biographical dictionary of suffrage artists. She is also a dealer in books and ephemera by and about women, specialising in suffrage memorabilia.

Talks take place on Mondays at 7pm in the AV Room in the Mills Centre. Refreshments, including wine, are available from 6.30 pm and afterwards.

Jul
6
Fri
Drama: Beasts and Beauties @ Drama Studio, Highgate School
Jul 6 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Beasts and Beauties – play
Highgate School Drama
Studio, Dyne House,
Southwood Ln, N6 5EE
£5/£3 conc.
www.ticketsource.co.uk/
highgateschool

Jul
7
Sat
Highgate School – History of a School in a Village @ Highgate School Museum
Jul 7 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

Highgate museum open

Situated in the former Chapel on Southwood Lane, beyond Dyne House.

School History Walk led by Henley Henley-Smith @ Highgate School Museum
Jul 7 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

2 – 3pm
History of a school in its
village -1565 to 2018 – a
Walking Tour by Henley Smith
Highgate School Museum,
Southwood Lane, N6 5EE
Free
www.highgateschool.org.uk/
about/museum-and-archive

Drama: Beasts and Beauties @ Drama Studio, Highgate School
Jul 7 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Drama: Beasts and Beauties

Beasts and Beauties – play
Highgate School Drama
Studio, Dyne House,
Southwood Ln, N6 5EE
£5/£3 conc.
www.ticketsource.co.uk/
highgateschool

Drama: Beasts and Beauties @ Drama Studio, Highgate School
Jul 7 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Beasts and Beauties – play
Highgate School Drama
Studio, Dyne House,
Southwood Ln, N6 5EE
£5/£3 conc.
www.ticketsource.co.uk/
highgateschool

Jul
8
Sun
Highgate School – History of a School in a Village @ Highgate School Museum
Jul 8 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

Highgate museum open

Situated in the former Chapel on Southwood Lane, beyond Dyne House.

Festival Evensong @ Highgate School Chapel
Jul 8 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Nov
11
Sun
Special Remembrance Highgate Service @ Highgate School Quad
Nov 11 @ 10:30 am – 11:30 am

Sunday 11th November 2018 10:30am

Remembrance Service @ Highgate School
St Michael’s Church and Highgate School are hosting a special memorial service in Highgate School’s Chapel Quad.

 

Aug
18
Thu
Open-Air Festival: The Tootsie Rollers @ Lauderdale House
Aug 18 @ 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm

The Tootsie Rollers, London’s original retro girlband, fuse old-school classics with contemporary hits.

The Tootsies have taken their unique sound all over the world and played everywhere from royal palaces to music festivals. They count Colin Firth, Richard Branson and HRH Prince Charles amongst their celebrity followers.

Their charity single ‘Walk the Walk’, in aid of breast cancer awareness, shot to number one in the jazz charts, marking their proudest moment to date.

The Tootsie Rollers can’t wait to bring vintage bang up to date at Lauderdale House. Grab yourself a picnic, a glass of prosecco and come roll with The Tootsies!