Events
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Temple Bar First Floor, Paternoster Lodge 2 Paternoster Squaure, London£59.00 -
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Court, Evensong and Livery Dinner
Vintners Hall 68 Upper Thames Street, LondonSt James’s Garlickhythe and then to
Vintners’ Hall, 68 Upper Thames St., London EC4V 3BG
Evensong 17.30
Reception 18.30 Dinner 19.00
Principal Guest: Commodore Suzi Nielsen OBE, Royal Navy
Glass Artist: Emma Britton
Booking deadline: 15th June 2026£145.00 -
Luncheon after the Election of the Sheriffs
Guildhall Club West Wing Gresham Street, London, United Kingdom£90.00 -
Inter-Livery Golf Croquet Day:
Sussex County Croquet Club Kingston Lane, SouthwickContact the Master via the Clerk's Office
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Inter Livery – Coopers Cask Race
Guildhall Yard Gresham Street, London, United KingdomCoordinated by The Renter Warden vis the Clerk's Office
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Members & Friends Evening & Supper
Guildhall Club West Wing Gresham Street, London, United Kingdom£65.00 -
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Special ‘one-off” Social Event: Below the Waves
ZoomSpecial ‘one-off” Social Event: Below the Waves What it is like to be a Submariner (on HMS Artful) Wednesday 19th August 2026 7PM – 8PM
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Members and Friends – Private Guided Visit to the Clockmakers Museum
Clockmakers Museum, 2nd Floor, The Science Museum, Exhibition Road, LondonThe Clockmakers' Museum is the oldest in the world, with a collection specifically of clocks, watches and sundials. Founded by the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers in 1813/14, the museum collection comprises around 1400 objects, the majority of which are on display, including almost all of its notable pieces. Within the collection are more than 600 watches, 90 clocks, and 30 marine chronometers, along with sundials, tools, and other pieces relating to the Clockmakers' Company and the art of clock and watchmaking, as well as hand engraving. The narrative of the Museum's display focuses particularly on the development of clock and watchmaking in London between c.1600 and 1850. It includes pieces by many of the great London makers, including John Fromanteel, Edward East, Daniel Quare and Thomas Tompion. Part of the display also looks at contemporary British clock and watchmaking and includes several pieces by the eminent watchmaker Dr George Daniels. In 2015 the Clockmakers' Museum moved its collection to its current location at the Science Museum in South Kensington, where it occupies a gallery on the second floor. Entry to the Science Museum is free of charge; however, you will need to book your admission in advance. This can be done via the Museum’s online portal, which can be found here https://tickets.sciencemuseum.org.uk/. Tuesday 8th September 2026 Our private tour will begin promptly at 16.30. Please meet in the café on the 2nd floor at 16.15. The tour will end at 17.30, allowing you a short time to browse the Museum shop before making your way across the road for dinner at Ognisko. Ognisko is located directly opposite the Science Museum at 55 Prince's Gate, London SW7 2PN. On leaving the Museum, exit via the main entrance on Exhibition Road, turn left and walk south towards Prince Consort Road. Cross Exhibition Road at the pedestrian crossing and continue onto Prince's Gate. Ognisko is approximately a 5-minute walk from the Museum entrance. Please aim to arrive by 18.00 for dinner. The cost of the private guided tour and 3-course dinner is £75.00 per person. A cash bar will be available. Places are extremely limited, so please book as soon as possible to avoid any disappointment.
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Luncheon – A Celebration of Service
Innholders Hall 30 College Street, London
