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Tag: QE Olympic Park

Geezers collaborate with Bow School on Active Energy Turbines

14th July 2019 Alan T Arts in East End, Campaigns, News in and around Bow, The Geezers

Active Energy started twelve years ago when artist Loraine Leeson was commissioned to work with The Geezers to ask why the life experience of older people was failing to inform new developments in technology. Answering

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Music and Dance in QE Olympic Park, Mela at Bethnal Green, Summer concert, Meet John Biggs

17th June 2019 Alan T Arts in East End, Events near Bow, E3, News in and around Bow

Great Get Together QE Olympic Park Sun 23rd June 2019 Next Sunday between 12-6pm there will music and dance on the main stage, plus storytelling, arts and crafts and much more on in The Queen

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West Ham United v Fulham header

Geezers enjoy watching West Ham United

25th February 2019 Alan T Events near Bow, E3, News in and around Bow, The Geezers

The Geezers had a great local night out at the London Stadium last Friday. 59,950 spectators packed the Stadium on the edge of the Olympic Park to watch West Ham United play Fulham. Ryan Babel

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Stratford Waterfront on map

Talk on Women’s Suffrage, V&A Museum at Olympic Park

21st November 2018 Alan T Arts in East End, Events near Bow, E3, News in and around Bow

Above: part of map from QE Olympic Park website showing the location of Stratford Waterfront (and V&A Museum). The Legacy of the Struggle for Women’s Suffrage by Rachel Reeves MP This talk is tomorrow Thurs 22nd

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A British Casualty

The Shrouds of the Somme 8th-18th Nov 2018

3rd November 2018 Alan T Events near Bow, E3, History, News in and around Bow

Above: a British casualty. After 141 days the Battle of the Somme ended on 18th Nov 1916. On the first day 19,240 British men died. By the end of the battle over 1.1 million men (British,

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