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By Jolyon Attwooll 1217PM GMT twelve Mar 2010

Coming up what The Cheltenham Festival is one of the greatest events on the sporting monthly monthly calendar Photo CORBIS

Cheltenham Festival

Expect the common outrageous crowds and mad betting at this festival, one of the greatest occasions on the sporting calendar. There are twenty-six races during the four-day event, that includes Ladies" Day on Thursday and culminates in the Cheltenham Gold Cup.

Things to do on Mother"s Day More festivals and events Tropical spectacular at Kew Gardens Shaped by fight Don McCullin at the Imperial War Museum North Britain during the time of rationing Vintage Ministry of Food posters

March sixteen to 19; Cheltenham, Glocs; cheltenham.co.uk Tickets from �20 (only when requisitioned online, in advance)

The tip hold up of quilts

A new muster at the Victoria and Albert Museum, Quilts 1700-2010, facilities quilts in silk and velvet, bedcovers done by � la mode artists, memorial quilts together with one for Queen Victoria"s accession and interesting stories about the people who slept underneath the displays.

March twenty to Jul 4; Victoria and Albert Museum, London;www.vam.ac.uk Adult �10, kid �6

Jewish Museum London

After a �10m refurbishment, the notable relic reopens on Mar seventeen with revamped collections exploring how and because Jewish people have come to Britain, a arrangement on the Holocaust, and a description of what hold up is similar to for British Jewish people today. Includes singular rite objects, and a re-creation of an East End travel and tailor"s workshop.

Jewish Museum, Camden; 020 7284 7384; jewishmuseum.org.uk Adult �7, kid �3

Beyond the range

Through photos of cricketers such as Viv Richards, Paul Adams and Basil D"Oliveira, this muster celebrates players who pennyless by secular bounds utilizing their skills on the cricket field.

March nineteen to Sept 12; International Slavery Museum, Liverpool; liverpoolmuseums.org.uk Free

Mother"s Day provide

There is free acknowledgment and a cut of baked sweat bread for all mothers at Hughenden Manor, once the chateau of Benjamin Disraeli, on Mother"s Day. Booking not required.

March 14; Hughenden Manor, Buckinghamshire; 01494 755573;www.nationaltrust.org.uk

Adult �8, kid �4.10

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