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Date: 2015-03-18 13:09:36
William Morris
Visual arts
University of Oxford
British people
Ashmolean Museum
Taylor Institution

ACTIVITIES SUMMER 2015 Events at the Museum 1) Tuesday 26 May: Friends’ Private Lecture at the Ashmolean: ‘Gillray and Napoleon’ – a lecture by Sheila O’Connell in conjunction with the forthcoming Ashmolean exh

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