Women Making History

London Scottish House, 95 Horseferry Rd, Westminster, SW1P 2DX
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Covid 19 Information
- We ask that visitors do not attend if they or someone in their party is required to self-isolate or experiencing any Covid-19 symptoms.
- Please arrive at the exhibition at your pre-booked entry time only.
- Tickets booked are non-transferable to enable accurate track and test details are collected*.
- You do not need printed tickets, we can scan directly from a smart phone.
- Groups entering must stay in their group of up to six people, including children & infants.
- Please follow the one-way systems in operation throughout the exhibition.
- Remember HANDS – FACE – SPACE. Meaning wash / sanitise HANDS. - -- Wear FACE coverings at all times. Give yourself and your groups SPACE of 2m.
- Hand sanitiser will be available at entry to the exhibition.
- Face coverings must be worn in the exhibition and throughout the venue itself. Please also remember to use face coverings if travelling to and from the venue on public transport.
- Always follow 2m social distancing guidelines whilst at the exhibition.
- Please bring as few items as possible to minimise risk of transmission.
Event has ended
This event ended on Sunday 11th of July 2021
Admission
Tickets: FREE entry but tickets must be pre-booked at www.artichoke.uk.com/project/women-making-history
Location

London Scottish House, 95 Horseferry Rd, Westminster, SW1P 2DX

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
St. James's Park 0.25 miles

A new exhibition, Women Making History, is taking place in London from 2 June - 11 July 2021. It will be the first and only opportunity to see more than 100 extraordinary banners made by women's groups and artists across the UK for PROCESSIONS.

On 10 June 2018, tens of thousands of women and girls owned the streets for a day, brandishing banners emblazoned with messages of solidarity, anger and hope for women’s rights. The exhibition invites the public to process recent events, examine the pace of progress and be inspired to keep pushing for change.

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