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UID:48306-1750503600-1750521600@www.pinnerassociation.co.uk
SUMMARY:Ways of Seeing: Narrative – Humour – Nostalgia
DESCRIPTION:Ways of seeing; Narrative-Humour-Nostalgia is a dynamic group exhibition of artists who continue to explore these timeless themes. Themes that are as important for creating art today as they were in the days of Heath Robinson. Artists exhibiting include: Glenn Baxter\, Sir Peter Blake\, Chila Burman MBE\, Peter Coyte\, Adam Dant\, David van Eyssen\, Nicky Hirst\, Patrick Hughes\, John Humphreys\, Harland Miller\, Heath Robinson\, Richard Wilson RA\, Ronnie Wood. \nShare this:\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)\n				WhatsApp\n			\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email
URL:https://www.pinnerassociation.co.uk/event/ways-of-seeing-narrative-humour-nostalgia-15/
LOCATION:Heath Robinson Museum\, 50 West End Lane\, Pinner\, HA5 1AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Charitable Causes,Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Ways of Seeing: Narrative – Humour – Nostalgia
DESCRIPTION:Ways of seeing; Narrative-Humour-Nostalgia is a dynamic group exhibition of artists who continue to explore these timeless themes. Themes that are as important for creating art today as they were in the days of Heath Robinson. Artists exhibiting include: Glenn Baxter\, Sir Peter Blake\, Chila Burman MBE\, Peter Coyte\, Adam Dant\, David van Eyssen\, Nicky Hirst\, Patrick Hughes\, John Humphreys\, Harland Miller\, Heath Robinson\, Richard Wilson RA\, Ronnie Wood. \nShare this:\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)\n				WhatsApp\n			\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email
URL:https://www.pinnerassociation.co.uk/event/ways-of-seeing-narrative-humour-nostalgia-14/
LOCATION:Heath Robinson Museum\, 50 West End Lane\, Pinner\, HA5 1AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Charitable Causes,Exhibitions
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UID:48308-1750935600-1750953600@www.pinnerassociation.co.uk
SUMMARY:Ways of Seeing: Narrative – Humour – Nostalgia
DESCRIPTION:Ways of seeing; Narrative-Humour-Nostalgia is a dynamic group exhibition of artists who continue to explore these timeless themes. Themes that are as important for creating art today as they were in the days of Heath Robinson. Artists exhibiting include: Glenn Baxter\, Sir Peter Blake\, Chila Burman MBE\, Peter Coyte\, Adam Dant\, David van Eyssen\, Nicky Hirst\, Patrick Hughes\, John Humphreys\, Harland Miller\, Heath Robinson\, Richard Wilson RA\, Ronnie Wood. \nShare this:\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)\n				WhatsApp\n			\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email
URL:https://www.pinnerassociation.co.uk/event/ways-of-seeing-narrative-humour-nostalgia-13/
LOCATION:Heath Robinson Museum\, 50 West End Lane\, Pinner\, HA5 1AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Charitable Causes,Exhibitions
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CREATED:20250318T155755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250318T155755Z
UID:48309-1751022000-1751040000@www.pinnerassociation.co.uk
SUMMARY:Ways of Seeing: Narrative – Humour – Nostalgia
DESCRIPTION:Ways of seeing; Narrative-Humour-Nostalgia is a dynamic group exhibition of artists who continue to explore these timeless themes. Themes that are as important for creating art today as they were in the days of Heath Robinson. Artists exhibiting include: Glenn Baxter\, Sir Peter Blake\, Chila Burman MBE\, Peter Coyte\, Adam Dant\, David van Eyssen\, Nicky Hirst\, Patrick Hughes\, John Humphreys\, Harland Miller\, Heath Robinson\, Richard Wilson RA\, Ronnie Wood. \nShare this:\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)\n				WhatsApp\n			\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email
URL:https://www.pinnerassociation.co.uk/event/ways-of-seeing-narrative-humour-nostalgia-12/
LOCATION:Heath Robinson Museum\, 50 West End Lane\, Pinner\, HA5 1AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Charitable Causes,Exhibitions
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CREATED:20250318T155755Z
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UID:48310-1751108400-1751126400@www.pinnerassociation.co.uk
SUMMARY:Ways of Seeing: Narrative – Humour – Nostalgia
DESCRIPTION:Ways of seeing; Narrative-Humour-Nostalgia is a dynamic group exhibition of artists who continue to explore these timeless themes. Themes that are as important for creating art today as they were in the days of Heath Robinson. Artists exhibiting include: Glenn Baxter\, Sir Peter Blake\, Chila Burman MBE\, Peter Coyte\, Adam Dant\, David van Eyssen\, Nicky Hirst\, Patrick Hughes\, John Humphreys\, Harland Miller\, Heath Robinson\, Richard Wilson RA\, Ronnie Wood. \nShare this:\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)\n				WhatsApp\n			\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email
URL:https://www.pinnerassociation.co.uk/event/ways-of-seeing-narrative-humour-nostalgia-11/
LOCATION:Heath Robinson Museum\, 50 West End Lane\, Pinner\, HA5 1AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Charitable Causes,Exhibitions
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UID:48311-1751194800-1751212800@www.pinnerassociation.co.uk
SUMMARY:Ways of Seeing: Narrative – Humour – Nostalgia
DESCRIPTION:Ways of seeing; Narrative-Humour-Nostalgia is a dynamic group exhibition of artists who continue to explore these timeless themes. Themes that are as important for creating art today as they were in the days of Heath Robinson. Artists exhibiting include: Glenn Baxter\, Sir Peter Blake\, Chila Burman MBE\, Peter Coyte\, Adam Dant\, David van Eyssen\, Nicky Hirst\, Patrick Hughes\, John Humphreys\, Harland Miller\, Heath Robinson\, Richard Wilson RA\, Ronnie Wood. \nShare this:\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)\n				WhatsApp\n			\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email
URL:https://www.pinnerassociation.co.uk/event/ways-of-seeing-narrative-humour-nostalgia-10/
LOCATION:Heath Robinson Museum\, 50 West End Lane\, Pinner\, HA5 1AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Charitable Causes,Exhibitions
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250703T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215101
CREATED:20250318T155755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250318T155755Z
UID:48312-1751540400-1751558400@www.pinnerassociation.co.uk
SUMMARY:Ways of Seeing: Narrative – Humour – Nostalgia
DESCRIPTION:Ways of seeing; Narrative-Humour-Nostalgia is a dynamic group exhibition of artists who continue to explore these timeless themes. Themes that are as important for creating art today as they were in the days of Heath Robinson. Artists exhibiting include: Glenn Baxter\, Sir Peter Blake\, Chila Burman MBE\, Peter Coyte\, Adam Dant\, David van Eyssen\, Nicky Hirst\, Patrick Hughes\, John Humphreys\, Harland Miller\, Heath Robinson\, Richard Wilson RA\, Ronnie Wood. \nShare this:\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)\n				WhatsApp\n			\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email
URL:https://www.pinnerassociation.co.uk/event/ways-of-seeing-narrative-humour-nostalgia-9/
LOCATION:Heath Robinson Museum\, 50 West End Lane\, Pinner\, HA5 1AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Charitable Causes,Exhibitions
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250704T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215101
CREATED:20250318T155754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250318T155754Z
UID:48313-1751626800-1751644800@www.pinnerassociation.co.uk
SUMMARY:Ways of Seeing: Narrative – Humour – Nostalgia
DESCRIPTION:Ways of seeing; Narrative-Humour-Nostalgia is a dynamic group exhibition of artists who continue to explore these timeless themes. Themes that are as important for creating art today as they were in the days of Heath Robinson. Artists exhibiting include: Glenn Baxter\, Sir Peter Blake\, Chila Burman MBE\, Peter Coyte\, Adam Dant\, David van Eyssen\, Nicky Hirst\, Patrick Hughes\, John Humphreys\, Harland Miller\, Heath Robinson\, Richard Wilson RA\, Ronnie Wood. \nShare this:\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)\n				WhatsApp\n			\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email
URL:https://www.pinnerassociation.co.uk/event/ways-of-seeing-narrative-humour-nostalgia-8/
LOCATION:Heath Robinson Museum\, 50 West End Lane\, Pinner\, HA5 1AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Charitable Causes,Exhibitions
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250705T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215101
CREATED:20250318T155754Z
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UID:48314-1751713200-1751731200@www.pinnerassociation.co.uk
SUMMARY:Ways of Seeing: Narrative – Humour – Nostalgia
DESCRIPTION:Ways of seeing; Narrative-Humour-Nostalgia is a dynamic group exhibition of artists who continue to explore these timeless themes. Themes that are as important for creating art today as they were in the days of Heath Robinson. Artists exhibiting include: Glenn Baxter\, Sir Peter Blake\, Chila Burman MBE\, Peter Coyte\, Adam Dant\, David van Eyssen\, Nicky Hirst\, Patrick Hughes\, John Humphreys\, Harland Miller\, Heath Robinson\, Richard Wilson RA\, Ronnie Wood. \nShare this:\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)\n				WhatsApp\n			\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email
URL:https://www.pinnerassociation.co.uk/event/ways-of-seeing-narrative-humour-nostalgia-7/
LOCATION:Heath Robinson Museum\, 50 West End Lane\, Pinner\, HA5 1AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Charitable Causes,Exhibitions
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250706T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215101
CREATED:20250318T155754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250318T155754Z
UID:48315-1751799600-1751817600@www.pinnerassociation.co.uk
SUMMARY:Ways of Seeing: Narrative – Humour – Nostalgia
DESCRIPTION:Ways of seeing; Narrative-Humour-Nostalgia is a dynamic group exhibition of artists who continue to explore these timeless themes. Themes that are as important for creating art today as they were in the days of Heath Robinson. Artists exhibiting include: Glenn Baxter\, Sir Peter Blake\, Chila Burman MBE\, Peter Coyte\, Adam Dant\, David van Eyssen\, Nicky Hirst\, Patrick Hughes\, John Humphreys\, Harland Miller\, Heath Robinson\, Richard Wilson RA\, Ronnie Wood. \nShare this:\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)\n				WhatsApp\n			\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email
URL:https://www.pinnerassociation.co.uk/event/ways-of-seeing-narrative-humour-nostalgia-6/
LOCATION:Heath Robinson Museum\, 50 West End Lane\, Pinner\, HA5 1AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Charitable Causes,Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250710T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250710T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215101
CREATED:20250318T155754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250318T155754Z
UID:48316-1752145200-1752163200@www.pinnerassociation.co.uk
SUMMARY:Ways of Seeing: Narrative – Humour – Nostalgia
DESCRIPTION:Ways of seeing; Narrative-Humour-Nostalgia is a dynamic group exhibition of artists who continue to explore these timeless themes. Themes that are as important for creating art today as they were in the days of Heath Robinson. Artists exhibiting include: Glenn Baxter\, Sir Peter Blake\, Chila Burman MBE\, Peter Coyte\, Adam Dant\, David van Eyssen\, Nicky Hirst\, Patrick Hughes\, John Humphreys\, Harland Miller\, Heath Robinson\, Richard Wilson RA\, Ronnie Wood. \nShare this:\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)\n				WhatsApp\n			\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email
URL:https://www.pinnerassociation.co.uk/event/ways-of-seeing-narrative-humour-nostalgia-5/
LOCATION:Heath Robinson Museum\, 50 West End Lane\, Pinner\, HA5 1AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Charitable Causes,Exhibitions
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250711T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215101
CREATED:20250318T155754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250318T155754Z
UID:48317-1752231600-1752249600@www.pinnerassociation.co.uk
SUMMARY:Ways of Seeing: Narrative – Humour – Nostalgia
DESCRIPTION:Ways of seeing; Narrative-Humour-Nostalgia is a dynamic group exhibition of artists who continue to explore these timeless themes. Themes that are as important for creating art today as they were in the days of Heath Robinson. Artists exhibiting include: Glenn Baxter\, Sir Peter Blake\, Chila Burman MBE\, Peter Coyte\, Adam Dant\, David van Eyssen\, Nicky Hirst\, Patrick Hughes\, John Humphreys\, Harland Miller\, Heath Robinson\, Richard Wilson RA\, Ronnie Wood. \nShare this:\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)\n				WhatsApp\n			\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email
URL:https://www.pinnerassociation.co.uk/event/ways-of-seeing-narrative-humour-nostalgia-4/
LOCATION:Heath Robinson Museum\, 50 West End Lane\, Pinner\, HA5 1AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Charitable Causes,Exhibitions
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250712T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215101
CREATED:20250318T155754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250318T155754Z
UID:48318-1752318000-1752336000@www.pinnerassociation.co.uk
SUMMARY:Ways of Seeing: Narrative – Humour – Nostalgia
DESCRIPTION:Ways of seeing; Narrative-Humour-Nostalgia is a dynamic group exhibition of artists who continue to explore these timeless themes. Themes that are as important for creating art today as they were in the days of Heath Robinson. Artists exhibiting include: Glenn Baxter\, Sir Peter Blake\, Chila Burman MBE\, Peter Coyte\, Adam Dant\, David van Eyssen\, Nicky Hirst\, Patrick Hughes\, John Humphreys\, Harland Miller\, Heath Robinson\, Richard Wilson RA\, Ronnie Wood. \nShare this:\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)\n				WhatsApp\n			\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email
URL:https://www.pinnerassociation.co.uk/event/ways-of-seeing-narrative-humour-nostalgia-3/
LOCATION:Heath Robinson Museum\, 50 West End Lane\, Pinner\, HA5 1AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Charitable Causes,Exhibitions
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CREATED:20250318T155754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250318T155754Z
UID:48319-1752404400-1752422400@www.pinnerassociation.co.uk
SUMMARY:Ways of Seeing: Narrative – Humour – Nostalgia
DESCRIPTION:Ways of seeing; Narrative-Humour-Nostalgia is a dynamic group exhibition of artists who continue to explore these timeless themes. Themes that are as important for creating art today as they were in the days of Heath Robinson. Artists exhibiting include: Glenn Baxter\, Sir Peter Blake\, Chila Burman MBE\, Peter Coyte\, Adam Dant\, David van Eyssen\, Nicky Hirst\, Patrick Hughes\, John Humphreys\, Harland Miller\, Heath Robinson\, Richard Wilson RA\, Ronnie Wood. \nShare this:\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)\n				WhatsApp\n			\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email
URL:https://www.pinnerassociation.co.uk/event/ways-of-seeing-narrative-humour-nostalgia-2/
LOCATION:Heath Robinson Museum\, 50 West End Lane\, Pinner\, HA5 1AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Charitable Causes,Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250717T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250717T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215101
CREATED:20250318T155754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250318T155754Z
UID:48320-1752750000-1752768000@www.pinnerassociation.co.uk
SUMMARY:Ways of Seeing: Narrative – Humour – Nostalgia
DESCRIPTION:Ways of seeing; Narrative-Humour-Nostalgia is a dynamic group exhibition of artists who continue to explore these timeless themes. Themes that are as important for creating art today as they were in the days of Heath Robinson. Artists exhibiting include: Glenn Baxter\, Sir Peter Blake\, Chila Burman MBE\, Peter Coyte\, Adam Dant\, David van Eyssen\, Nicky Hirst\, Patrick Hughes\, John Humphreys\, Harland Miller\, Heath Robinson\, Richard Wilson RA\, Ronnie Wood. \nShare this:\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)\n				WhatsApp\n			\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email
URL:https://www.pinnerassociation.co.uk/event/ways-of-seeing-narrative-humour-nostalgia/
LOCATION:Heath Robinson Museum\, 50 West End Lane\, Pinner\, HA5 1AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Charitable Causes,Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250718T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250718T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215101
CREATED:20250404T094811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250404T094811Z
UID:48374-1752836400-1752854400@www.pinnerassociation.co.uk
SUMMARY:Ways of Seeing: Narrative – Humour – Nostalgia
DESCRIPTION:Ways of seeing; Narrative-Humour-Nostalgia is a dynamic group exhibition of artists who continue to explore these timeless themes. Themes that are as important for creating art today as they were in the days of Heath Robinson. Artists exhibiting include: Glenn Baxter\, Sir Peter Blake\, Chila Burman MBE\, Peter Coyte\, Adam Dant\, David van Eyssen\, Nicky Hirst\, Patrick Hughes\, John Humphreys\, Harland Miller\, Heath Robinson\, Richard Wilson RA\, Ronnie Wood. \nShare this:\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)\n				WhatsApp\n			\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email
URL:https://www.pinnerassociation.co.uk/event/ways-of-seeing-narrative-humour-nostalgia-37/
LOCATION:Heath Robinson Museum\, 50 West End Lane\, Pinner\, HA5 1AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Charitable Causes,Culture,Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250719T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250719T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215101
CREATED:20250404T094811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250404T094811Z
UID:48375-1752922800-1752940800@www.pinnerassociation.co.uk
SUMMARY:Ways of Seeing: Narrative – Humour – Nostalgia
DESCRIPTION:Ways of seeing; Narrative-Humour-Nostalgia is a dynamic group exhibition of artists who continue to explore these timeless themes. Themes that are as important for creating art today as they were in the days of Heath Robinson. Artists exhibiting include: Glenn Baxter\, Sir Peter Blake\, Chila Burman MBE\, Peter Coyte\, Adam Dant\, David van Eyssen\, Nicky Hirst\, Patrick Hughes\, John Humphreys\, Harland Miller\, Heath Robinson\, Richard Wilson RA\, Ronnie Wood. \nShare this:\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)\n				WhatsApp\n			\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email
URL:https://www.pinnerassociation.co.uk/event/ways-of-seeing-narrative-humour-nostalgia-36/
LOCATION:Heath Robinson Museum\, 50 West End Lane\, Pinner\, HA5 1AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Charitable Causes,Culture,Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250726T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250726T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215101
CREATED:20250612T163907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250612T163907Z
UID:48554-1753527600-1753545600@www.pinnerassociation.co.uk
SUMMARY:Contraptions and Connections
DESCRIPTION:Known as the ‘Gadget King’\, the contraption drawings by William Heath Robinson (1877-1944) are well known and loved around the world. His artistic vision of absurdly complicated machines fashioned out of string and everyday objects fulfilling simple tasks\, have delighted audiences from the first World War to the present day. These drawings of clockwork-like contraptions have also inspired generations of ‘automata’ artists to create their own real life kinetic sculptures.\nThe roots of mankind’s fascination with automata stretch back over 3\,000 years as evidenced by the discovery of automaton statues buried in Egyptian tombs (the wooden figure ‘Hathor’ now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art). Ever since\, more elaborate and complicated automatons have evolved with the development of ‘clockwork’ devices in the 14th century. A fascination which continued through the Golden Age of 17th century automatons such as the life-like machines created by Jaquet-Droz (Switzerland) and the Silver Swan of Joseph Merlin (Bowes Museum Co Durham UK)\, onwards through the 1840’s fascination for travelling automata exhibitions. Continuing through to the 20th century’s love of sea-side ‘end of the pier’ automata such as the laughing sailor\, penny arcades\, and wind up tin toys of the type seen on the likes of ‘The Antiques Roadshow’. \n‘Contraptions and Connections’ brings together 15 contemporary artists along with Heath Robinson\, exploring where art\, invention\, and engineering collide. The UK has a glorious\, unabashed history of curious creators with an infectious humorous perspective on the human condition. The automatons gathered for this show range from kinetic music playing machines made from pianos and sewing machines (Fi Henshall)\, hand cranked toys\, swimming fish made from old plastic bottles and steel (Tim Lewis)\, to self-drawing chalk boards (Jim Bond) and a steam propelled bric-a-brac locomotive inspired by the Railway drawings of Heath Robinson (Tim Ellis). \nThis mesmerising exhibition will appeal to all ages\, revealing a thriving artistic community\, exploring the human condition through invention and humour. \nShare this:\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)\n				WhatsApp\n			\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email
URL:https://www.pinnerassociation.co.uk/event/contraptions-and-connections-42/
LOCATION:Heath Robinson Museum\, 50 West End Lane\, Pinner\, HA5 1AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Family Friendly
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UID:48555-1753614000-1753632000@www.pinnerassociation.co.uk
SUMMARY:Contraptions and Connections
DESCRIPTION:Known as the ‘Gadget King’\, the contraption drawings by William Heath Robinson (1877-1944) are well known and loved around the world. His artistic vision of absurdly complicated machines fashioned out of string and everyday objects fulfilling simple tasks\, have delighted audiences from the first World War to the present day. These drawings of clockwork-like contraptions have also inspired generations of ‘automata’ artists to create their own real life kinetic sculptures.\nThe roots of mankind’s fascination with automata stretch back over 3\,000 years as evidenced by the discovery of automaton statues buried in Egyptian tombs (the wooden figure ‘Hathor’ now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art). Ever since\, more elaborate and complicated automatons have evolved with the development of ‘clockwork’ devices in the 14th century. A fascination which continued through the Golden Age of 17th century automatons such as the life-like machines created by Jaquet-Droz (Switzerland) and the Silver Swan of Joseph Merlin (Bowes Museum Co Durham UK)\, onwards through the 1840’s fascination for travelling automata exhibitions. Continuing through to the 20th century’s love of sea-side ‘end of the pier’ automata such as the laughing sailor\, penny arcades\, and wind up tin toys of the type seen on the likes of ‘The Antiques Roadshow’. \n‘Contraptions and Connections’ brings together 15 contemporary artists along with Heath Robinson\, exploring where art\, invention\, and engineering collide. The UK has a glorious\, unabashed history of curious creators with an infectious humorous perspective on the human condition. The automatons gathered for this show range from kinetic music playing machines made from pianos and sewing machines (Fi Henshall)\, hand cranked toys\, swimming fish made from old plastic bottles and steel (Tim Lewis)\, to self-drawing chalk boards (Jim Bond) and a steam propelled bric-a-brac locomotive inspired by the Railway drawings of Heath Robinson (Tim Ellis). \nThis mesmerising exhibition will appeal to all ages\, revealing a thriving artistic community\, exploring the human condition through invention and humour. \nShare this:\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)\n				WhatsApp\n			\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email
URL:https://www.pinnerassociation.co.uk/event/contraptions-and-connections-41/
LOCATION:Heath Robinson Museum\, 50 West End Lane\, Pinner\, HA5 1AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Family Friendly
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250731T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215101
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UID:48556-1753959600-1753977600@www.pinnerassociation.co.uk
SUMMARY:Contraptions and Connections
DESCRIPTION:Known as the ‘Gadget King’\, the contraption drawings by William Heath Robinson (1877-1944) are well known and loved around the world. His artistic vision of absurdly complicated machines fashioned out of string and everyday objects fulfilling simple tasks\, have delighted audiences from the first World War to the present day. These drawings of clockwork-like contraptions have also inspired generations of ‘automata’ artists to create their own real life kinetic sculptures.\nThe roots of mankind’s fascination with automata stretch back over 3\,000 years as evidenced by the discovery of automaton statues buried in Egyptian tombs (the wooden figure ‘Hathor’ now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art). Ever since\, more elaborate and complicated automatons have evolved with the development of ‘clockwork’ devices in the 14th century. A fascination which continued through the Golden Age of 17th century automatons such as the life-like machines created by Jaquet-Droz (Switzerland) and the Silver Swan of Joseph Merlin (Bowes Museum Co Durham UK)\, onwards through the 1840’s fascination for travelling automata exhibitions. Continuing through to the 20th century’s love of sea-side ‘end of the pier’ automata such as the laughing sailor\, penny arcades\, and wind up tin toys of the type seen on the likes of ‘The Antiques Roadshow’. \n‘Contraptions and Connections’ brings together 15 contemporary artists along with Heath Robinson\, exploring where art\, invention\, and engineering collide. The UK has a glorious\, unabashed history of curious creators with an infectious humorous perspective on the human condition. The automatons gathered for this show range from kinetic music playing machines made from pianos and sewing machines (Fi Henshall)\, hand cranked toys\, swimming fish made from old plastic bottles and steel (Tim Lewis)\, to self-drawing chalk boards (Jim Bond) and a steam propelled bric-a-brac locomotive inspired by the Railway drawings of Heath Robinson (Tim Ellis). \nThis mesmerising exhibition will appeal to all ages\, revealing a thriving artistic community\, exploring the human condition through invention and humour. \nShare this:\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)\n				WhatsApp\n			\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email
URL:https://www.pinnerassociation.co.uk/event/contraptions-and-connections-40/
LOCATION:Heath Robinson Museum\, 50 West End Lane\, Pinner\, HA5 1AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Family Friendly
END:VEVENT
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250801T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215101
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UID:48557-1754046000-1754064000@www.pinnerassociation.co.uk
SUMMARY:Contraptions and Connections
DESCRIPTION:Known as the ‘Gadget King’\, the contraption drawings by William Heath Robinson (1877-1944) are well known and loved around the world. His artistic vision of absurdly complicated machines fashioned out of string and everyday objects fulfilling simple tasks\, have delighted audiences from the first World War to the present day. These drawings of clockwork-like contraptions have also inspired generations of ‘automata’ artists to create their own real life kinetic sculptures.\nThe roots of mankind’s fascination with automata stretch back over 3\,000 years as evidenced by the discovery of automaton statues buried in Egyptian tombs (the wooden figure ‘Hathor’ now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art). Ever since\, more elaborate and complicated automatons have evolved with the development of ‘clockwork’ devices in the 14th century. A fascination which continued through the Golden Age of 17th century automatons such as the life-like machines created by Jaquet-Droz (Switzerland) and the Silver Swan of Joseph Merlin (Bowes Museum Co Durham UK)\, onwards through the 1840’s fascination for travelling automata exhibitions. Continuing through to the 20th century’s love of sea-side ‘end of the pier’ automata such as the laughing sailor\, penny arcades\, and wind up tin toys of the type seen on the likes of ‘The Antiques Roadshow’. \n‘Contraptions and Connections’ brings together 15 contemporary artists along with Heath Robinson\, exploring where art\, invention\, and engineering collide. The UK has a glorious\, unabashed history of curious creators with an infectious humorous perspective on the human condition. The automatons gathered for this show range from kinetic music playing machines made from pianos and sewing machines (Fi Henshall)\, hand cranked toys\, swimming fish made from old plastic bottles and steel (Tim Lewis)\, to self-drawing chalk boards (Jim Bond) and a steam propelled bric-a-brac locomotive inspired by the Railway drawings of Heath Robinson (Tim Ellis). \nThis mesmerising exhibition will appeal to all ages\, revealing a thriving artistic community\, exploring the human condition through invention and humour. \nShare this:\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)\n				WhatsApp\n			\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email
URL:https://www.pinnerassociation.co.uk/event/contraptions-and-connections-39/
LOCATION:Heath Robinson Museum\, 50 West End Lane\, Pinner\, HA5 1AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Family Friendly
END:VEVENT
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250802T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215101
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UID:48558-1754132400-1754150400@www.pinnerassociation.co.uk
SUMMARY:Contraptions and Connections
DESCRIPTION:Known as the ‘Gadget King’\, the contraption drawings by William Heath Robinson (1877-1944) are well known and loved around the world. His artistic vision of absurdly complicated machines fashioned out of string and everyday objects fulfilling simple tasks\, have delighted audiences from the first World War to the present day. These drawings of clockwork-like contraptions have also inspired generations of ‘automata’ artists to create their own real life kinetic sculptures.\nThe roots of mankind’s fascination with automata stretch back over 3\,000 years as evidenced by the discovery of automaton statues buried in Egyptian tombs (the wooden figure ‘Hathor’ now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art). Ever since\, more elaborate and complicated automatons have evolved with the development of ‘clockwork’ devices in the 14th century. A fascination which continued through the Golden Age of 17th century automatons such as the life-like machines created by Jaquet-Droz (Switzerland) and the Silver Swan of Joseph Merlin (Bowes Museum Co Durham UK)\, onwards through the 1840’s fascination for travelling automata exhibitions. Continuing through to the 20th century’s love of sea-side ‘end of the pier’ automata such as the laughing sailor\, penny arcades\, and wind up tin toys of the type seen on the likes of ‘The Antiques Roadshow’. \n‘Contraptions and Connections’ brings together 15 contemporary artists along with Heath Robinson\, exploring where art\, invention\, and engineering collide. The UK has a glorious\, unabashed history of curious creators with an infectious humorous perspective on the human condition. The automatons gathered for this show range from kinetic music playing machines made from pianos and sewing machines (Fi Henshall)\, hand cranked toys\, swimming fish made from old plastic bottles and steel (Tim Lewis)\, to self-drawing chalk boards (Jim Bond) and a steam propelled bric-a-brac locomotive inspired by the Railway drawings of Heath Robinson (Tim Ellis). \nThis mesmerising exhibition will appeal to all ages\, revealing a thriving artistic community\, exploring the human condition through invention and humour. \nShare this:\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)\n				WhatsApp\n			\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email
URL:https://www.pinnerassociation.co.uk/event/contraptions-and-connections-38/
LOCATION:Heath Robinson Museum\, 50 West End Lane\, Pinner\, HA5 1AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Family Friendly
END:VEVENT
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250803T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215101
CREATED:20250612T163848Z
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UID:48559-1754218800-1754236800@www.pinnerassociation.co.uk
SUMMARY:Contraptions and Connections
DESCRIPTION:Known as the ‘Gadget King’\, the contraption drawings by William Heath Robinson (1877-1944) are well known and loved around the world. His artistic vision of absurdly complicated machines fashioned out of string and everyday objects fulfilling simple tasks\, have delighted audiences from the first World War to the present day. These drawings of clockwork-like contraptions have also inspired generations of ‘automata’ artists to create their own real life kinetic sculptures.\nThe roots of mankind’s fascination with automata stretch back over 3\,000 years as evidenced by the discovery of automaton statues buried in Egyptian tombs (the wooden figure ‘Hathor’ now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art). Ever since\, more elaborate and complicated automatons have evolved with the development of ‘clockwork’ devices in the 14th century. A fascination which continued through the Golden Age of 17th century automatons such as the life-like machines created by Jaquet-Droz (Switzerland) and the Silver Swan of Joseph Merlin (Bowes Museum Co Durham UK)\, onwards through the 1840’s fascination for travelling automata exhibitions. Continuing through to the 20th century’s love of sea-side ‘end of the pier’ automata such as the laughing sailor\, penny arcades\, and wind up tin toys of the type seen on the likes of ‘The Antiques Roadshow’. \n‘Contraptions and Connections’ brings together 15 contemporary artists along with Heath Robinson\, exploring where art\, invention\, and engineering collide. The UK has a glorious\, unabashed history of curious creators with an infectious humorous perspective on the human condition. The automatons gathered for this show range from kinetic music playing machines made from pianos and sewing machines (Fi Henshall)\, hand cranked toys\, swimming fish made from old plastic bottles and steel (Tim Lewis)\, to self-drawing chalk boards (Jim Bond) and a steam propelled bric-a-brac locomotive inspired by the Railway drawings of Heath Robinson (Tim Ellis). \nThis mesmerising exhibition will appeal to all ages\, revealing a thriving artistic community\, exploring the human condition through invention and humour. \nShare this:\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)\n				WhatsApp\n			\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email
URL:https://www.pinnerassociation.co.uk/event/contraptions-and-connections-37/
LOCATION:Heath Robinson Museum\, 50 West End Lane\, Pinner\, HA5 1AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Family Friendly
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250808T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250808T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215101
CREATED:20250612T163848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250612T163848Z
UID:48560-1754650800-1754668800@www.pinnerassociation.co.uk
SUMMARY:Contraptions and Connections
DESCRIPTION:Known as the ‘Gadget King’\, the contraption drawings by William Heath Robinson (1877-1944) are well known and loved around the world. His artistic vision of absurdly complicated machines fashioned out of string and everyday objects fulfilling simple tasks\, have delighted audiences from the first World War to the present day. These drawings of clockwork-like contraptions have also inspired generations of ‘automata’ artists to create their own real life kinetic sculptures.\nThe roots of mankind’s fascination with automata stretch back over 3\,000 years as evidenced by the discovery of automaton statues buried in Egyptian tombs (the wooden figure ‘Hathor’ now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art). Ever since\, more elaborate and complicated automatons have evolved with the development of ‘clockwork’ devices in the 14th century. A fascination which continued through the Golden Age of 17th century automatons such as the life-like machines created by Jaquet-Droz (Switzerland) and the Silver Swan of Joseph Merlin (Bowes Museum Co Durham UK)\, onwards through the 1840’s fascination for travelling automata exhibitions. Continuing through to the 20th century’s love of sea-side ‘end of the pier’ automata such as the laughing sailor\, penny arcades\, and wind up tin toys of the type seen on the likes of ‘The Antiques Roadshow’. \n‘Contraptions and Connections’ brings together 15 contemporary artists along with Heath Robinson\, exploring where art\, invention\, and engineering collide. The UK has a glorious\, unabashed history of curious creators with an infectious humorous perspective on the human condition. The automatons gathered for this show range from kinetic music playing machines made from pianos and sewing machines (Fi Henshall)\, hand cranked toys\, swimming fish made from old plastic bottles and steel (Tim Lewis)\, to self-drawing chalk boards (Jim Bond) and a steam propelled bric-a-brac locomotive inspired by the Railway drawings of Heath Robinson (Tim Ellis). \nThis mesmerising exhibition will appeal to all ages\, revealing a thriving artistic community\, exploring the human condition through invention and humour. \nShare this:\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)\n				WhatsApp\n			\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email
URL:https://www.pinnerassociation.co.uk/event/contraptions-and-connections-36/
LOCATION:Heath Robinson Museum\, 50 West End Lane\, Pinner\, HA5 1AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Family Friendly
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250809T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250809T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215101
CREATED:20250612T163848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250612T163848Z
UID:48561-1754737200-1754755200@www.pinnerassociation.co.uk
SUMMARY:Contraptions and Connections
DESCRIPTION:Known as the ‘Gadget King’\, the contraption drawings by William Heath Robinson (1877-1944) are well known and loved around the world. His artistic vision of absurdly complicated machines fashioned out of string and everyday objects fulfilling simple tasks\, have delighted audiences from the first World War to the present day. These drawings of clockwork-like contraptions have also inspired generations of ‘automata’ artists to create their own real life kinetic sculptures.\nThe roots of mankind’s fascination with automata stretch back over 3\,000 years as evidenced by the discovery of automaton statues buried in Egyptian tombs (the wooden figure ‘Hathor’ now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art). Ever since\, more elaborate and complicated automatons have evolved with the development of ‘clockwork’ devices in the 14th century. A fascination which continued through the Golden Age of 17th century automatons such as the life-like machines created by Jaquet-Droz (Switzerland) and the Silver Swan of Joseph Merlin (Bowes Museum Co Durham UK)\, onwards through the 1840’s fascination for travelling automata exhibitions. Continuing through to the 20th century’s love of sea-side ‘end of the pier’ automata such as the laughing sailor\, penny arcades\, and wind up tin toys of the type seen on the likes of ‘The Antiques Roadshow’. \n‘Contraptions and Connections’ brings together 15 contemporary artists along with Heath Robinson\, exploring where art\, invention\, and engineering collide. The UK has a glorious\, unabashed history of curious creators with an infectious humorous perspective on the human condition. The automatons gathered for this show range from kinetic music playing machines made from pianos and sewing machines (Fi Henshall)\, hand cranked toys\, swimming fish made from old plastic bottles and steel (Tim Lewis)\, to self-drawing chalk boards (Jim Bond) and a steam propelled bric-a-brac locomotive inspired by the Railway drawings of Heath Robinson (Tim Ellis). \nThis mesmerising exhibition will appeal to all ages\, revealing a thriving artistic community\, exploring the human condition through invention and humour. \nShare this:\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)\n				WhatsApp\n			\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email
URL:https://www.pinnerassociation.co.uk/event/contraptions-and-connections-35/
LOCATION:Heath Robinson Museum\, 50 West End Lane\, Pinner\, HA5 1AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Family Friendly
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250810T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250810T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215101
CREATED:20250612T163848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250612T163848Z
UID:48562-1754823600-1754841600@www.pinnerassociation.co.uk
SUMMARY:Contraptions and Connections
DESCRIPTION:Known as the ‘Gadget King’\, the contraption drawings by William Heath Robinson (1877-1944) are well known and loved around the world. His artistic vision of absurdly complicated machines fashioned out of string and everyday objects fulfilling simple tasks\, have delighted audiences from the first World War to the present day. These drawings of clockwork-like contraptions have also inspired generations of ‘automata’ artists to create their own real life kinetic sculptures.\nThe roots of mankind’s fascination with automata stretch back over 3\,000 years as evidenced by the discovery of automaton statues buried in Egyptian tombs (the wooden figure ‘Hathor’ now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art). Ever since\, more elaborate and complicated automatons have evolved with the development of ‘clockwork’ devices in the 14th century. A fascination which continued through the Golden Age of 17th century automatons such as the life-like machines created by Jaquet-Droz (Switzerland) and the Silver Swan of Joseph Merlin (Bowes Museum Co Durham UK)\, onwards through the 1840’s fascination for travelling automata exhibitions. Continuing through to the 20th century’s love of sea-side ‘end of the pier’ automata such as the laughing sailor\, penny arcades\, and wind up tin toys of the type seen on the likes of ‘The Antiques Roadshow’. \n‘Contraptions and Connections’ brings together 15 contemporary artists along with Heath Robinson\, exploring where art\, invention\, and engineering collide. The UK has a glorious\, unabashed history of curious creators with an infectious humorous perspective on the human condition. The automatons gathered for this show range from kinetic music playing machines made from pianos and sewing machines (Fi Henshall)\, hand cranked toys\, swimming fish made from old plastic bottles and steel (Tim Lewis)\, to self-drawing chalk boards (Jim Bond) and a steam propelled bric-a-brac locomotive inspired by the Railway drawings of Heath Robinson (Tim Ellis). \nThis mesmerising exhibition will appeal to all ages\, revealing a thriving artistic community\, exploring the human condition through invention and humour. \nShare this:\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)\n				WhatsApp\n			\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email
URL:https://www.pinnerassociation.co.uk/event/contraptions-and-connections-34/
LOCATION:Heath Robinson Museum\, 50 West End Lane\, Pinner\, HA5 1AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Family Friendly
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250815T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250815T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215101
CREATED:20250612T163848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250612T163848Z
UID:48563-1755255600-1755273600@www.pinnerassociation.co.uk
SUMMARY:Contraptions and Connections
DESCRIPTION:Known as the ‘Gadget King’\, the contraption drawings by William Heath Robinson (1877-1944) are well known and loved around the world. His artistic vision of absurdly complicated machines fashioned out of string and everyday objects fulfilling simple tasks\, have delighted audiences from the first World War to the present day. These drawings of clockwork-like contraptions have also inspired generations of ‘automata’ artists to create their own real life kinetic sculptures.\nThe roots of mankind’s fascination with automata stretch back over 3\,000 years as evidenced by the discovery of automaton statues buried in Egyptian tombs (the wooden figure ‘Hathor’ now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art). Ever since\, more elaborate and complicated automatons have evolved with the development of ‘clockwork’ devices in the 14th century. A fascination which continued through the Golden Age of 17th century automatons such as the life-like machines created by Jaquet-Droz (Switzerland) and the Silver Swan of Joseph Merlin (Bowes Museum Co Durham UK)\, onwards through the 1840’s fascination for travelling automata exhibitions. Continuing through to the 20th century’s love of sea-side ‘end of the pier’ automata such as the laughing sailor\, penny arcades\, and wind up tin toys of the type seen on the likes of ‘The Antiques Roadshow’. \n‘Contraptions and Connections’ brings together 15 contemporary artists along with Heath Robinson\, exploring where art\, invention\, and engineering collide. The UK has a glorious\, unabashed history of curious creators with an infectious humorous perspective on the human condition. The automatons gathered for this show range from kinetic music playing machines made from pianos and sewing machines (Fi Henshall)\, hand cranked toys\, swimming fish made from old plastic bottles and steel (Tim Lewis)\, to self-drawing chalk boards (Jim Bond) and a steam propelled bric-a-brac locomotive inspired by the Railway drawings of Heath Robinson (Tim Ellis). \nThis mesmerising exhibition will appeal to all ages\, revealing a thriving artistic community\, exploring the human condition through invention and humour. \nShare this:\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)\n				WhatsApp\n			\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email
URL:https://www.pinnerassociation.co.uk/event/contraptions-and-connections-33/
LOCATION:Heath Robinson Museum\, 50 West End Lane\, Pinner\, HA5 1AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Family Friendly
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250816T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250816T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215101
CREATED:20250612T163848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250612T163848Z
UID:48564-1755342000-1755360000@www.pinnerassociation.co.uk
SUMMARY:Contraptions and Connections
DESCRIPTION:Known as the ‘Gadget King’\, the contraption drawings by William Heath Robinson (1877-1944) are well known and loved around the world. His artistic vision of absurdly complicated machines fashioned out of string and everyday objects fulfilling simple tasks\, have delighted audiences from the first World War to the present day. These drawings of clockwork-like contraptions have also inspired generations of ‘automata’ artists to create their own real life kinetic sculptures.\nThe roots of mankind’s fascination with automata stretch back over 3\,000 years as evidenced by the discovery of automaton statues buried in Egyptian tombs (the wooden figure ‘Hathor’ now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art). Ever since\, more elaborate and complicated automatons have evolved with the development of ‘clockwork’ devices in the 14th century. A fascination which continued through the Golden Age of 17th century automatons such as the life-like machines created by Jaquet-Droz (Switzerland) and the Silver Swan of Joseph Merlin (Bowes Museum Co Durham UK)\, onwards through the 1840’s fascination for travelling automata exhibitions. Continuing through to the 20th century’s love of sea-side ‘end of the pier’ automata such as the laughing sailor\, penny arcades\, and wind up tin toys of the type seen on the likes of ‘The Antiques Roadshow’. \n‘Contraptions and Connections’ brings together 15 contemporary artists along with Heath Robinson\, exploring where art\, invention\, and engineering collide. The UK has a glorious\, unabashed history of curious creators with an infectious humorous perspective on the human condition. The automatons gathered for this show range from kinetic music playing machines made from pianos and sewing machines (Fi Henshall)\, hand cranked toys\, swimming fish made from old plastic bottles and steel (Tim Lewis)\, to self-drawing chalk boards (Jim Bond) and a steam propelled bric-a-brac locomotive inspired by the Railway drawings of Heath Robinson (Tim Ellis). \nThis mesmerising exhibition will appeal to all ages\, revealing a thriving artistic community\, exploring the human condition through invention and humour. \nShare this:\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)\n				WhatsApp\n			\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email
URL:https://www.pinnerassociation.co.uk/event/contraptions-and-connections-32/
LOCATION:Heath Robinson Museum\, 50 West End Lane\, Pinner\, HA5 1AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Family Friendly
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250817T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250817T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215101
CREATED:20250612T163848Z
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SUMMARY:Contraptions and Connections
DESCRIPTION:Known as the ‘Gadget King’\, the contraption drawings by William Heath Robinson (1877-1944) are well known and loved around the world. His artistic vision of absurdly complicated machines fashioned out of string and everyday objects fulfilling simple tasks\, have delighted audiences from the first World War to the present day. These drawings of clockwork-like contraptions have also inspired generations of ‘automata’ artists to create their own real life kinetic sculptures.\nThe roots of mankind’s fascination with automata stretch back over 3\,000 years as evidenced by the discovery of automaton statues buried in Egyptian tombs (the wooden figure ‘Hathor’ now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art). Ever since\, more elaborate and complicated automatons have evolved with the development of ‘clockwork’ devices in the 14th century. A fascination which continued through the Golden Age of 17th century automatons such as the life-like machines created by Jaquet-Droz (Switzerland) and the Silver Swan of Joseph Merlin (Bowes Museum Co Durham UK)\, onwards through the 1840’s fascination for travelling automata exhibitions. Continuing through to the 20th century’s love of sea-side ‘end of the pier’ automata such as the laughing sailor\, penny arcades\, and wind up tin toys of the type seen on the likes of ‘The Antiques Roadshow’. \n‘Contraptions and Connections’ brings together 15 contemporary artists along with Heath Robinson\, exploring where art\, invention\, and engineering collide. The UK has a glorious\, unabashed history of curious creators with an infectious humorous perspective on the human condition. The automatons gathered for this show range from kinetic music playing machines made from pianos and sewing machines (Fi Henshall)\, hand cranked toys\, swimming fish made from old plastic bottles and steel (Tim Lewis)\, to self-drawing chalk boards (Jim Bond) and a steam propelled bric-a-brac locomotive inspired by the Railway drawings of Heath Robinson (Tim Ellis). \nThis mesmerising exhibition will appeal to all ages\, revealing a thriving artistic community\, exploring the human condition through invention and humour. \nShare this:\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)\n				WhatsApp\n			\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email
URL:https://www.pinnerassociation.co.uk/event/contraptions-and-connections-31/
LOCATION:Heath Robinson Museum\, 50 West End Lane\, Pinner\, HA5 1AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Family Friendly
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250822T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250822T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215101
CREATED:20250612T163848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250612T163848Z
UID:48566-1755860400-1755878400@www.pinnerassociation.co.uk
SUMMARY:Contraptions and Connections
DESCRIPTION:Known as the ‘Gadget King’\, the contraption drawings by William Heath Robinson (1877-1944) are well known and loved around the world. His artistic vision of absurdly complicated machines fashioned out of string and everyday objects fulfilling simple tasks\, have delighted audiences from the first World War to the present day. These drawings of clockwork-like contraptions have also inspired generations of ‘automata’ artists to create their own real life kinetic sculptures.\nThe roots of mankind’s fascination with automata stretch back over 3\,000 years as evidenced by the discovery of automaton statues buried in Egyptian tombs (the wooden figure ‘Hathor’ now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art). Ever since\, more elaborate and complicated automatons have evolved with the development of ‘clockwork’ devices in the 14th century. A fascination which continued through the Golden Age of 17th century automatons such as the life-like machines created by Jaquet-Droz (Switzerland) and the Silver Swan of Joseph Merlin (Bowes Museum Co Durham UK)\, onwards through the 1840’s fascination for travelling automata exhibitions. Continuing through to the 20th century’s love of sea-side ‘end of the pier’ automata such as the laughing sailor\, penny arcades\, and wind up tin toys of the type seen on the likes of ‘The Antiques Roadshow’. \n‘Contraptions and Connections’ brings together 15 contemporary artists along with Heath Robinson\, exploring where art\, invention\, and engineering collide. The UK has a glorious\, unabashed history of curious creators with an infectious humorous perspective on the human condition. The automatons gathered for this show range from kinetic music playing machines made from pianos and sewing machines (Fi Henshall)\, hand cranked toys\, swimming fish made from old plastic bottles and steel (Tim Lewis)\, to self-drawing chalk boards (Jim Bond) and a steam propelled bric-a-brac locomotive inspired by the Railway drawings of Heath Robinson (Tim Ellis). \nThis mesmerising exhibition will appeal to all ages\, revealing a thriving artistic community\, exploring the human condition through invention and humour. \nShare this:\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)\n				WhatsApp\n			\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email
URL:https://www.pinnerassociation.co.uk/event/contraptions-and-connections-30/
LOCATION:Heath Robinson Museum\, 50 West End Lane\, Pinner\, HA5 1AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Family Friendly
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