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✨ Light up the city with us this weekend ✨

As part of  Oxford’s Christmas Light Festival, we have created a free online craft tutorial inspired by our city’s historical gas lamps! Use our simple template to create your own paper lantern and let your creativity shine ⭐

🕯️ Light It Up! Paper Gaslamp Making
🕰️ Available online Fri 14 – Sat 16 November
❗ FREE

👉 Find out more at the #LinkInBio 

Oxford’s Christmas Light Festival is a special weekend of light, creativity, fun, family and festivity. Look out for events, workshops, displays and more for everyone to enjoy. 

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Are you starting to feel the Christmas spirit? These Oxford-themed seasonal goodies are the perfect way to surprise your loved ones or add a festive touch to your space 🎀

Visit the MOX shop this holiday season for handmade gifts from local makers, Oxford delicacies, quirky stocking fillers, books, toys, and much more! 

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🎁 Something festive this way comes...

Frosty mornings, cosy evenings, and the faint but unmistakable aroma of mince pies... the holiday season is just around the corner, and the MOX shop has magically filled with surprises! 

Whether you're looking for festive decorations, quirky cards, or gifts made with love by local makers, pop into our museum shop to discover our new seasonal delights ✨ 

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There’s a lot of history hidden behind the walls of the Town Hall. This photo shows a group of patients on stage playing a game of billiards, when the building was converted into a hospital during the First World War. 

🏦You can discover more behind-the-scenes history on our guided tours inside Oxford Town Hall, which take place twice a month on Saturdays.
📅Next tour: 15 November, 11am, £5pp
👉Tickets at the #LinkInBio 

See inside rooms not normally open to the public, including the Court Room and Council Chamber, and uncover the Town Hall's fascinating history.

Book in advance online (booking fee applies) or in person at the Museum shop
Inside the Oxford Town Hall tours take place twice a month on Saturdays.

Photo Credit: Oxfordshire History Centre POX0146390.

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[Image description: A black and white photograph of a group of men on a tiered stage that features a grand organ. The men are standing, sitting and leaning on the tiered stage levels as they watch a game of billiards. One man stands at the billiards table. He is aiming a billiards cue at a cue ball, lining up his shot.]
📣 Did you know?! In June 1955, a lively protest meeting was held here at the Oxford Town Hall in resistance to plans to abandon the Oxford Canal.
 
🌊 The Oxford Canal had been under threat since the Second World War because it had lost most of its commercial traffic. It was also silting up for lack of regular dredging. Talk of closing the Canal was faced with much public opposition.
 
🪧 This Save Our Canal Campaign poster was designed in the canal tradition by Patrick Osborne of the Oxford School of Art and printed locally by Hunt & Broadhurst Ltd. The poster helped attract nearly 400 people to a meeting chaired by John Betjeman. The campaign was a success, and the Oxford Canal soon found an important new role as a recreational waterway.
 
This story and campaign poster, courtesy of the Oxfordshire History Centre, is featured in our exhibition "Our Oxford: 50 Years, 50 Stories" and will be on display until 3 January 2026. Thank you to @heritagefunduk for supporting this community project and exhibition. 
 
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[Image description: 'Save Our Canal' poster advertising a public meeting of protest against the threatened abandonment of the Oxford Canal. The blue and yellow image on the poster is designed in the canal tradition and illustrates a person steering a canal boat.]