On Thursday 12th March, from 1pm to 4pm, Enfield Town Market will play host to an unusual visitor - a KinoVan (or should that be "the KinoVan"?)
The KinoVan - a "cinema on wheels" - will be showing cine clips illustrating how the borough has changed over the past hundred years. And various experts, such as film archivist Louise Pankhurst, will be there to tell people about the borough's film history.
The KinoVan belongs to Film London - London's Film Archives and its visit is part of a project called London: A Bigger Picture.
If you have some interesting historic footage of your own, the Screen Archives would like to see it: "A Bigger Picture is not just about celebrating the film archives held across the capital, it is about ensuring they stay packed full of rich material. And for that we need you!
"Do you have films showing life in Enfield? Whether it's birthday parties, days out or just sitting around watching telly, we want you to bring along any films that you would like to donate to your local archive. You won't just help to enrich the collection, you'll be preserving your memories for future audiences."