Life Through a Royal Lens Exhibition
They are one of the most photographed families in the world, with everything from state ceremonies and royal tours to deeply personal moments captured…

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We check the usual frankly silly number of local websites, then look for events that feel rainy-day friendly: cinemas, theatres, talks, workshops, galleries, concerts, cosy venues, and anything less likely to involve standing in a muddy field making brave weather noises.
They are one of the most photographed families in the world, with everything from state ceremonies and royal tours to deeply personal moments captured…
2Step inside our current exhibitions with one of our curators. These focused, 30-minute tours offer in-depth insights into the ideas, processes and stories behind the work on display.

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3at City of Oxford Silver Band Hall
Our annual family summer concert is a friendly and relaxed event where you can hear all of our bands pay a selection of the pieces they have worked on over the year.
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We're the local authority for Oxfordshire, committed to delivering top quality services and value for money on behalf of the county's 600,000+ residents.
6Human Story Theatre in Collaboration with Oxford Health Charity presents Within These Walls by Janet Bolam.
There are also Saturday Workshops which run from 10am–4pm and give us time to tackle bigger projects.
10Free! (worth double-checking)at The Witney & District Museum
We’re excited to be back at Witney Cranival this July to bring a little bit of the museum to you. We’ll have: Handling objects for you to discover Badge making for you to have a go at Information on the museum and how to get involved in the museum If you’re looking for somewhere to cool off in the heat of the day the museum is open 10am-4pm and you’re welcome to pop in and uncover some of Witney’s past for yourself. It’s free to enter although donations are always welcome.
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