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02:00 PM, Discover the luminous beauty of Oxford’s windows and art in Multilingual
Oxford's intimate streets and colleges allow visitors to appreciate the craftsmanship of remarkable artistic treasures. Sculpture, painting and decorative arts, are woven into buildings, libraries, and chapels. A living testament of art across centuries.
02:00 PM, Oxford and the English Civil War Walking Tour in Multilingual
In 1642, Oxford became the Royalist capital. Charles I's parliament sat here while he entertained and played Real Tennis.
Discover the lead up to the wars, the battles, Cromwell's rule and the restoration.
02:00 PM, Oxford: Celebrating Women’s Legacy in Multilingual
What do Margaret Thatcher, Dorothy Sayers, Dorothy Hodgkin, and the suffragettes have in common? They all left their mark on Oxford. Pioneering scientists, reformers and beauties of the fairer sex,.
02:00 PM, Oxford: Saints, Scholars, and Faith in Multilingual
Discover Anglos Saxon saints, the fires of the Reformation. Discover where Wesley and Newman preached, martyrs were burnt, and trace Oxford’s churches, colleges, and memorials revealing centuries of spiritual change and inspiration.
02:00 PM, Oxford: Saints, Scholars, and Faith in Multilingual
Discover Anglos Saxon saints, the fires of the Reformation. Discover where Wesley and Newman preached, martyrs were burnt, and trace Oxford’s churches, colleges, and memorials revealing centuries of spiritual change and inspiration.
02:30 PM, Discover the luminous beauty of Oxford’s windows and art in Multilingual
Oxford's intimate streets and colleges allow visitors to appreciate the craftsmanship of remarkable artistic treasures. Sculpture, painting and decorative arts, are woven into buildings, libraries, and chapels. A living testament of art across centuries.
02:30 PM, Oxford and the English Civil War Walking Tour in Multilingual
In 1642, Oxford became the Royalist capital. Charles I's parliament sat here while he entertained and played Real Tennis.
Discover the lead up to the wars, the battles, Cromwell's rule and the restoration.
02:30 PM, Oxford: Celebrating Women’s Legacy in Multilingual
What do Margaret Thatcher, Dorothy Sayers, Dorothy Hodgkin, and the suffragettes have in common? They all left their mark on Oxford. Pioneering scientists, reformers and beauties of the fairer sex,.
02:30 PM, Oxford: Saints, Scholars, and Faith in Multilingual
Discover Anglos Saxon saints, the fires of the Reformation. Discover where Wesley and Newman preached, martyrs were burnt, and trace Oxford’s churches, colleges, and memorials revealing centuries of spiritual change and inspiration.
02:30 PM, Oxford: Saints, Scholars, and Faith in Multilingual
Discover Anglos Saxon saints, the fires of the Reformation. Discover where Wesley and Newman preached, martyrs were burnt, and trace Oxford’s churches, colleges, and memorials revealing centuries of spiritual change and inspiration.
03:00 PM, Discover the luminous beauty of Oxford’s windows and art in Multilingual
Oxford's intimate streets and colleges allow visitors to appreciate the craftsmanship of remarkable artistic treasures. Sculpture, painting and decorative arts, are woven into buildings, libraries, and chapels. A living testament of art across centuries.
03:00 PM, Oxford and the English Civil War Walking Tour in Multilingual
In 1642, Oxford became the Royalist capital. Charles I's parliament sat here while he entertained and played Real Tennis.
Discover the lead up to the wars, the battles, Cromwell's rule and the restoration.
03:00 PM, Oxford: Celebrating Women’s Legacy in Multilingual
What do Margaret Thatcher, Dorothy Sayers, Dorothy Hodgkin, and the suffragettes have in common? They all left their mark on Oxford. Pioneering scientists, reformers and beauties of the fairer sex,.
03:00 PM, Oxford: Saints, Scholars, and Faith in Multilingual
Discover Anglos Saxon saints, the fires of the Reformation. Discover where Wesley and Newman preached, martyrs were burnt, and trace Oxford’s churches, colleges, and memorials revealing centuries of spiritual change and inspiration.
03:00 PM, Oxford: Saints, Scholars, and Faith in Multilingual
Discover Anglos Saxon saints, the fires of the Reformation. Discover where Wesley and Newman preached, martyrs were burnt, and trace Oxford’s churches, colleges, and memorials revealing centuries of spiritual change and inspiration.
03:30 PM, Discover the luminous beauty of Oxford’s windows and art in Multilingual
Oxford's intimate streets and colleges allow visitors to appreciate the craftsmanship of remarkable artistic treasures. Sculpture, painting and decorative arts, are woven into buildings, libraries, and chapels. A living testament of art across centuries.
03:30 PM, Oxford and the English Civil War Walking Tour in Multilingual
In 1642, Oxford became the Royalist capital. Charles I's parliament sat here while he entertained and played Real Tennis.
Discover the lead up to the wars, the battles, Cromwell's rule and the restoration.
03:30 PM, Oxford: Celebrating Women’s Legacy in Multilingual
What do Margaret Thatcher, Dorothy Sayers, Dorothy Hodgkin, and the suffragettes have in common? They all left their mark on Oxford. Pioneering scientists, reformers and beauties of the fairer sex,.
03:30 PM, Oxford: Saints, Scholars, and Faith in Multilingual
Discover Anglos Saxon saints, the fires of the Reformation. Discover where Wesley and Newman preached, martyrs were burnt, and trace Oxford’s churches, colleges, and memorials revealing centuries of spiritual change and inspiration.
03:30 PM, Oxford: Saints, Scholars, and Faith in Multilingual
Discover Anglos Saxon saints, the fires of the Reformation. Discover where Wesley and Newman preached, martyrs were burnt, and trace Oxford’s churches, colleges, and memorials revealing centuries of spiritual change and inspiration.
04:00 PM, Discover the luminous beauty of Oxford’s windows and art in Multilingual
Oxford's intimate streets and colleges allow visitors to appreciate the craftsmanship of remarkable artistic treasures. Sculpture, painting and decorative arts, are woven into buildings, libraries, and chapels. A living testament of art across centuries.
04:00 PM, Oxford and the English Civil War Walking Tour in Multilingual
In 1642, Oxford became the Royalist capital. Charles I's parliament sat here while he entertained and played Real Tennis.
Discover the lead up to the wars, the battles, Cromwell's rule and the restoration.
04:00 PM, Oxford: Celebrating Women’s Legacy in Multilingual
What do Margaret Thatcher, Dorothy Sayers, Dorothy Hodgkin, and the suffragettes have in common? They all left their mark on Oxford. Pioneering scientists, reformers and beauties of the fairer sex,.
04:00 PM, Oxford: Saints, Scholars, and Faith in Multilingual
Discover Anglos Saxon saints, the fires of the Reformation. Discover where Wesley and Newman preached, martyrs were burnt, and trace Oxford’s churches, colleges, and memorials revealing centuries of spiritual change and inspiration.
04:00 PM, Oxford: Saints, Scholars, and Faith in Multilingual
Discover Anglos Saxon saints, the fires of the Reformation. Discover where Wesley and Newman preached, martyrs were burnt, and trace Oxford’s churches, colleges, and memorials revealing centuries of spiritual change and inspiration.
04:30 PM, Discover the luminous beauty of Oxford’s windows and art in Multilingual
Oxford's intimate streets and colleges allow visitors to appreciate the craftsmanship of remarkable artistic treasures. Sculpture, painting and decorative arts, are woven into buildings, libraries, and chapels. A living testament of art across centuries.
04:30 PM, Oxford and the English Civil War Walking Tour in Multilingual
In 1642, Oxford became the Royalist capital. Charles I's parliament sat here while he entertained and played Real Tennis.
Discover the lead up to the wars, the battles, Cromwell's rule and the restoration.
04:30 PM, Oxford: Celebrating Women’s Legacy in Multilingual
What do Margaret Thatcher, Dorothy Sayers, Dorothy Hodgkin, and the suffragettes have in common? They all left their mark on Oxford. Pioneering scientists, reformers and beauties of the fairer sex,.
04:30 PM, Oxford: Saints, Scholars, and Faith in Multilingual
Discover Anglos Saxon saints, the fires of the Reformation. Discover where Wesley and Newman preached, martyrs were burnt, and trace Oxford’s churches, colleges, and memorials revealing centuries of spiritual change and inspiration.
04:30 PM, Oxford: Saints, Scholars, and Faith in Multilingual
Discover Anglos Saxon saints, the fires of the Reformation. Discover where Wesley and Newman preached, martyrs were burnt, and trace Oxford’s churches, colleges, and memorials revealing centuries of spiritual change and inspiration.
05:00 PM, Discover the luminous beauty of Oxford’s windows and art in Multilingual
Oxford's intimate streets and colleges allow visitors to appreciate the craftsmanship of remarkable artistic treasures. Sculpture, painting and decorative arts, are woven into buildings, libraries, and chapels. A living testament of art across centuries.
05:00 PM, Oxford and the English Civil War Walking Tour in Multilingual
In 1642, Oxford became the Royalist capital. Charles I's parliament sat here while he entertained and played Real Tennis.
Discover the lead up to the wars, the battles, Cromwell's rule and the restoration.
05:00 PM, Oxford: Celebrating Women’s Legacy in Multilingual
What do Margaret Thatcher, Dorothy Sayers, Dorothy Hodgkin, and the suffragettes have in common? They all left their mark on Oxford. Pioneering scientists, reformers and beauties of the fairer sex,.
05:00 PM, Oxford: Saints, Scholars, and Faith in Multilingual
Discover Anglos Saxon saints, the fires of the Reformation. Discover where Wesley and Newman preached, martyrs were burnt, and trace Oxford’s churches, colleges, and memorials revealing centuries of spiritual change and inspiration.
05:00 PM, Oxford: Saints, Scholars, and Faith in Multilingual
Discover Anglos Saxon saints, the fires of the Reformation. Discover where Wesley and Newman preached, martyrs were burnt, and trace Oxford’s churches, colleges, and memorials revealing centuries of spiritual change and inspiration.
05:30 PM, Discover the luminous beauty of Oxford’s windows and art in Multilingual
Oxford's intimate streets and colleges allow visitors to appreciate the craftsmanship of remarkable artistic treasures. Sculpture, painting and decorative arts, are woven into buildings, libraries, and chapels. A living testament of art across centuries.
05:30 PM, Oxford and the English Civil War Walking Tour in Multilingual
In 1642, Oxford became the Royalist capital. Charles I's parliament sat here while he entertained and played Real Tennis.
Discover the lead up to the wars, the battles, Cromwell's rule and the restoration.
05:30 PM, Oxford: Celebrating Women’s Legacy in Multilingual
What do Margaret Thatcher, Dorothy Sayers, Dorothy Hodgkin, and the suffragettes have in common? They all left their mark on Oxford. Pioneering scientists, reformers and beauties of the fairer sex,.
05:30 PM, Oxford: Saints, Scholars, and Faith in Multilingual
Discover Anglos Saxon saints, the fires of the Reformation. Discover where Wesley and Newman preached, martyrs were burnt, and trace Oxford’s churches, colleges, and memorials revealing centuries of spiritual change and inspiration.
05:30 PM, Oxford: Saints, Scholars, and Faith in Multilingual
Discover Anglos Saxon saints, the fires of the Reformation. Discover where Wesley and Newman preached, martyrs were burnt, and trace Oxford’s churches, colleges, and memorials revealing centuries of spiritual change and inspiration.
06:00 PM, Discover the luminous beauty of Oxford’s windows and art in Multilingual
Oxford's intimate streets and colleges allow visitors to appreciate the craftsmanship of remarkable artistic treasures. Sculpture, painting and decorative arts, are woven into buildings, libraries, and chapels. A living testament of art across centuries.
06:00 PM, Oxford and the English Civil War Walking Tour in Multilingual
In 1642, Oxford became the Royalist capital. Charles I's parliament sat here while he entertained and played Real Tennis.
Discover the lead up to the wars, the battles, Cromwell's rule and the restoration.
06:00 PM, Oxford: Celebrating Women’s Legacy in Multilingual
What do Margaret Thatcher, Dorothy Sayers, Dorothy Hodgkin, and the suffragettes have in common? They all left their mark on Oxford. Pioneering scientists, reformers and beauties of the fairer sex,.
06:00 PM, Oxford: Saints, Scholars, and Faith in Multilingual
Discover Anglos Saxon saints, the fires of the Reformation. Discover where Wesley and Newman preached, martyrs were burnt, and trace Oxford’s churches, colleges, and memorials revealing centuries of spiritual change and inspiration.
06:00 PM, Oxford: Saints, Scholars, and Faith in Multilingual
Discover Anglos Saxon saints, the fires of the Reformation. Discover where Wesley and Newman preached, martyrs were burnt, and trace Oxford’s churches, colleges, and memorials revealing centuries of spiritual change and inspiration.
06:30 PM, Discover the luminous beauty of Oxford’s windows and art in Multilingual
Oxford's intimate streets and colleges allow visitors to appreciate the craftsmanship of remarkable artistic treasures. Sculpture, painting and decorative arts, are woven into buildings, libraries, and chapels. A living testament of art across centuries.
06:30 PM, Oxford and the English Civil War Walking Tour in Multilingual
In 1642, Oxford became the Royalist capital. Charles I's parliament sat here while he entertained and played Real Tennis.
Discover the lead up to the wars, the battles, Cromwell's rule and the restoration.
06:30 PM, Oxford: Celebrating Women’s Legacy in Multilingual
What do Margaret Thatcher, Dorothy Sayers, Dorothy Hodgkin, and the suffragettes have in common? They all left their mark on Oxford. Pioneering scientists, reformers and beauties of the fairer sex,.