It's exactly one month until my at in Here are some of the that I've already shared. I'll be revealing more in the weeks leading up to the Find out more here: https://t.co/vW0kXUDMqP

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Amazing works at PV last night and such a wonderfully informative talk by about the artist by Stephanie Straine, curator of exhibitions and projects

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Oxford, 1926. A furious red velvet coat for the chaos of the beginning of term, for a morning on the fall of Robespierre, followed by lunch with the Warden, for moorhens & Mongolian limes in University Parks &, as evening casts melancholy, this ridiculous duel by the river reeds.

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I was so chuffed to be asked by & to illustrate a map of Oxford for Conference. I loved creating it! I hope it was useful 😊🎨🖌️

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BORN ON THIS DAY
Bob Kilby was a British Speedway rider born in Swindon on the 23rd September 1944
During his career between 1964 & 1983 Bob rode for the Swindon Robins, Oxford Rebels & Exeter Falcons.

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I am trying to find some information on Peter Downing. b1929. I've only got: Painter. Born Leeds, Yorkshire. Trained at Leeds College of Art and RCA. 1959 exhibition in Coventry 1960, 1962 exhibitions at Bear Lane Gallery, Oxford. Does anyone remember him?

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The Lost Words was written in response to around 50 nature words being removed from the Oxford Dictionary for Children. This inspired a local campaign by who crowdfunded over £2,500 to get a copy into every primary school in Somerset! 2/3

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On the founding of his School of Art in Oxford Ruskin collected a total of 1,470 pieces of art for use by the students.🏫

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There's so much to discover at this year's Over 100 venues - we've tried to cram the best bits into one feature at https://t.co/LiWy0eOxYL Highlights: on tour & towers galore from & more!

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Today is If someone you know is struggling, start a conversation - it could save their life. We have a guide to Oxfordshire's help organisations, including , and at https://t.co/SXvoUL2P7k

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Images of Mary's childhood show her as the object of her parents' love, holding her mother's hand, or being taught to read. St Anne was a maternal saint in whom medieval mothers could see themselves reflected.

(BL Harley 2915 and 2897, Haddon Hall; All Souls, Oxford)

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A busy morning at the South Oxford Farmers' Market (every Sunday morning) as part of my ongoing residency at the South Oxford Community Centre.

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Sketch Section of project in Oxford

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Oxford Taurus, asshole rich kid

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An oldie from the archive: 'Shadow Side'

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If you're feeling a little under-prepared for the rush, fear not! Our Children's Things page has some school uniforms for sale alongside lots of other kids' clothing and toys: https://t.co/RrMKaLFuQP

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Wow! So many artists! Following some more as of today.

I’m Oxford. Currently making comics and practicing with traditional art whenever I can find the time.

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A lot has been happening in the last few weeks but here I am.
Higher and yet higher towards a pale star... The swallow felt the deepest grief.
For Malcolm

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Visiting Oxford? Need somewhere to keep cool but also somewhere to keep you curious? Come and visit us.

Get lost in the beauty of Schöner's Celestial Globe. Marvel at Einstein's chalkboard. Fall in love with John Russell's Moon pastel.

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