Part of the Museum of Oxford's main gallery. In the centre is a pub sign for 'The Allied Arms' pub, which shows three men with linked arms. To the front right is a display case with a lehenga and choli on display, a three-piece outfit consisting of a blouse, a skirt and a scarf. To the front left is an interactive display showing different houses through time.
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On Saturday 4 April, join tour guide Hannah on a guided walk of Oxford's Queer History 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️

From Thomas John Joyce, a local icon, to Catherine Duleep Singh, the Punjabi Princess who was a suffragette and refugee smuggler, discover the stories of Oxford's past and present LGBTQIA+ community on a 90-minute guided tour.

Book now via the #LinkInBio!

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💛 JOIN OUR TEAM 💛

We're recruiting a Museum Learning Coordinator!

😊 Do you like working with the public? 
💡 Could you inspire children and families to enjoy museums and their collections? 
✏️ Are you creative and organised? 

The Learning Coordinator will work with children and families at MOX, interpreting the collections through the delivery of the museum’s learning programme to children and young people, families, and visitors with additional needs. They will also deliver other activities and special events onsite and out in the community, as well as duty managing the museum on a rota basis.

📆 Application closing date: 16 April 2026

Head to the #LinkInBio to learn more and apply ☝️

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The University of Oxford is well known as a bastion of tradition, but how much do you know about our city’s radical past and present?

Join a walking tour with the amazing @ladygargoyletours to uncover Oxford’s secret radical and rebellious history – including fierce ‘town vs gown’ riots, fiercely independent medieval women, and the locals who kicked fascists out of the city for good. Hear the fascinating stories of those who have pushed back against power, privilege, colonialism and discrimination throughout Oxford’s thousand-year history.

💥 Oxford’s Rebels and Radicals walking tour
📆 Wednesday 15 April + 4 more dates until Sept
🎟️ £15 pp – tickets include access to MOX 

Book and explore more tours at the #LinkInBio 👆 

#OxfordWalkingTour #MOXWalks #MuseumOfOxford #Oxford #HistoryTour #WalkingTour

[Image description: a photo of guide Jess Worth leading a walking tour in Oxford. She is wearing a coat with a red, white, black and grey motif, a black top hat, and a rainbow lanyard. Text reads: ‘Oxford’s Rebels and Radicals with Jess Worth’. The MOX Walks logo can be seen bottom right.]
Fancy discovering a different side to your local history?

Museum of Oxford Walks go off the beaten track of Oxford's history and dig deep into hidden, unexpected and unique stories that tell our city's past. Each of our guides is a local expert - from Shakespeare's adventures in Oxford, to the city's LGBTQIA+ heritage, to lost working class neighbourhoods hidden in the city centre.

Book now for the 2026 programme via the #LinkInBio. 4 April - 30 September 2026.

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