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Natural History Museum Oxford – Alice’s Day: Meet the Dodo!

Charles Dodgson (better known as Lewis Carroll), is said to have drawn inspiration from the famous Dodo specimens kept at Oxford University Museum of Natural History when writing Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Stop by the Museum this Alice’s Day for crafts and family fun inspired by the Dodo.
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6 Jul -
 6 Jul '24

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10am - 5pm

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Natural History Museum Oxford – Alice’s Day: Meet the Dodo!
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