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Historical walk: Floating harbour, 1 March

Join expert guides from Bristol Museums as they take you on a trip into Bristol’s old docklands, pointing out its maritime heritage and supplementing the tour with a wealth of fascinating photographs and maps.

Starts 10.30am. Free – donations welcome. Book at https://familytr.ee/bristolwalk

Guild of One Name Studies, 26 March

The Yorkshire Regional Meeting of the Guild will comprise four talks and both members and non-members are welcome. £7 entry.

Clifford Village Hall, Albion Street, Wetherby LS23 6HY; book at rep-yorkshire-west@one-name.org

Language of Flowers, 27 March to 30 October

The Victorians famously used flowers as a ‘language’ to communicate messages and emotions. This new exhibition explores the importance of flowers in Beatrix Potter’s art and life,

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