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LondonSketchbook Competition

LondonSketchbook.com has a wonderful day out in London for modern art lovers to give away. It consists of two tickets to the Mark Rothko show at Tate Modern, two tickets to the Francis Bacon show at Tate Britain, plus two tickets to the Tate-to-Tate boat between the two venues.
Both the Rothko and Freud shows are huge attractions and the boat is easily the best way to get from one to the other.

Where does the Tate-to-Tate boat go to?

This competition has closed. A new one will be here soon.

Terms and conditions

1. The Promoter operates a website at www.LondonSketchbook.com
2. No Purchase of any sort is necessary to enter the Promotion.
3. All entrants must reside in the EU only and we will accept only one entry per person, per household.
4. The eligibility of any entrant is at the sole discretion of the Promoter. Employees, families or agents of the Promoter are not eligible to enter the Promotion.
5. Entrants may enter the Promotion by email only. The competition will close at midight on November 30th, 2008. The Promoter will not be liable if the prize cannot be taken by the winner for any reason beyond the control of the Promoter.
6. The Promoter will keep the winner’s details on its database. Details of entrants will be kept private and not be passed on to any other businesses or organizations.
7. Other than for death or personal injury arising from negligence of the Promoter, so far is permitted by the law, the Promoter hereby excludes all liability for any loss, damage, cost and expense, whether direct or indirect, howsoever caused in connection with the Promotion or any aspect of the Prize.
8. The Winner will be selected at random from LondonSketchbook.com’s database.
9. By entering the promotion, all entrants are deemed to accept these terms and conditions. The Promoter may, at its sole discretion, withdraw, or change the dates of entry into the Promotion and/or the dates on which the Promotion will be promoted.
10. These terms and conditions are governed by and performed in accordance with the laws of England and Wales, whose courts shall be the courts of exclusive jurisdiction.