Diary: 17-23 October
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Your support makes all the difference.Monday 17: Powerboat Racing, Windermere Record Week begins, Cumbria.
Tuesday 18: 'Kalighat: Indian popular painting 1800-1930' exhibition opens, Victoria and Albert Museum, London SW7. Organ Recital, Portsmouth Cathedral.
Wednesday 19: 'Making and Meaning: the young Michelangelo' exhibition opens, National Gallery, London WC2. 'The Infertility Maze' exhibition begins, Science Museum, London SW7.
Thursday 20: Wexford Festival Opera begins, Wexford, Ireland. 'French Furniture Techniques' Study Day, Wallace Collection, London W1.
Saturday 22: British International Motor Show begins, National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, West Midlands.
Sunday 23: Twenty-first Sunday after Trinity. British Summertime ends. Radio 3 Young Artists' Forum Concert, National Portrait Gallery, London WC2.
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