Did this little doodle while in the area too. Based on some of the statues we saw around Oxford.

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Sold my favourite this weekend. Bit of a heart wrench but still pleased.

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Artweeks exhibition starts tomorrow 5-13th May. I’ll be at Charlbury St Mary’s Church again with 7 other artists, 10am-6pm

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Born 1852, Alice Liddell (later Hargreaves). Daughter of Henry Liddell, Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, she became photographic subject of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson aka Lewis Carroll. Whether she was inspiration for Carroll's Alice in Wonderland remains subject of debate

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Yoga at the South Oxford Community Centre

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Hear from , Professor of Orthopaedic and Tropical Surgery at the University of Oxford, on coping with trauma and achieving welfare in resource poor countries at the Global Surgical Frontiers Conference on Friday 15 June https://t.co/QjE7Cs7EdI

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Sketchbook - British animals at the Nat Hist Museum Oxford

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Recent acquisitions and the Oxford Book Fair - https://t.co/1BqVqzUdrc

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TONIGHT in Oxford: from 6-8pm, join us for an open evening for the Foundation Certificate in English Literature. Meet course directors and learn about studying English Literature part-time at undergraduate level https://t.co/lSBsKeOFZO

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Jujitsu at the South Oxford University Community Centre

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I’ll be at the art market in Oxford this weekend on both Saturday and Sunday! Do pop by if your around. Xx

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Join us Friday 13 April in Oxford from 6-8pm, join us for an open evening for the Foundation Certificate in English Literature. Meet course directors and learn about studying English Literature part-time at undergraduate level https://t.co/lSBsKex4Be

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For here is Rugosodon eurasiaticus, a multituberculate mammal from the Late Jurassic (Oxfordian) Jurassic Tiaojishan Formation of China. Part of my illustrations from that formation for my book “Journey To The Mesozoic vol. I”

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Hello twitter, here are some portraits of Ordinary Folk. Because, as sparkly as they are, History is not all about Rich People.

– watercress seller (1780)
– kitchen servant at Oxford (c1680s)
– [believed to be] Washington's enslaved cook (c1795)
– Hogarth's servants (1750s)

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Looking for a fun family event in this Hop along to the for storytelling and a drawing workshop with on 5 April: https://t.co/nOvys8i8Xb

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Twitter friends, on Friday 6th April I will be making the epic journey to Oxford's were myself and will be reading our book 'The Marvellous Moon Map' drawing, making paper boats and generally having a grand old time. More Info here: https://t.co/hC5trUWJBw

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Oxford University Press Children's Books have been marking with a marvellous selection of words from the Oxford Illustrated Shakespeare Dictionary. Pop over to their Twitter to find the meanings and context.

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