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  2. Category:Events in Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Events in Oxford" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E. Eights Week; M.

  3. Oxford Science and Ideas Festival - Wikipedia

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    Oxford Science Science and Ideas Festival, also known as IF Oxford, is an annual science festival held in October in Oxford, England, and produced by an independent charity, the Oxfordshire Science Festival. [1] The festival runs annually for four weeks, involving over 100 events across Oxford and surrounding communities.

  4. Daily Information - Wikipedia

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    Daily Information [1] (or Daily Info for short) is a printed information sheet in Oxford, England, displayed especially around the University colleges and departments, but also in local businesses. It has been in continuous existence since 28 September 1964, mostly as a brightly coloured A2 sheet, with premises originally in Warnborough Road ...

  5. Timeline of Oxford - Wikipedia

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    11 June: James Murray, editor of the Oxford English Dictionary, moves to a house on the Banbury Road to work full-time on the project. 2 December: Osney Bridge collapses with one fatality. [189] 1886 13 February: Second New Theatre in George Street opens with an Oxford University Dramatic Society performance of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. [187]

  6. Category:Oxford events - Wikipedia

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  7. St Giles' Fair - Wikipedia

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    The earliest reference for the fair is from The Session Rolls of James I, and the origins of the fair related to St Giles' Church at the north end of St Giles (Oxford, Oxfordshire)'. [4] This was originally completed in 1120, but the church was not actually consecrated until 1200, by St Hugh of Lincoln, a Carthusian monk and bishop. As part of ...

  8. Category:Festivals in Oxford - Wikipedia

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  9. Eights Week - Wikipedia

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    Eights Week, also known as Summer Eights, is a four-day regatta of bumps races which constitutes the University of Oxford's main intercollegiate rowing event of the year. The regatta takes place in May of each year, from the Wednesday to the Saturday of the fifth week of Trinity Term.