The Wedding Celebration of
9:30pm
The celebration of our marriage will be held at The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archeology. Founded in 1683, the Ashmolean opened as Britain’s first public Museum and the world’s first University Museum. The world famous collections range from Egyptian mummies to Contemporary Art. You can read about the Ashmolean’s fascinating history and collection on their website.
IMAGE: South East View of the Taylor Building - Frederick Mackenzie (1847)
Guests are invited to join us in Cocktail Attire, if they wish.
Please note: shoes are required to be worn at all times in the Museum so please feel free to wear or bring a pair that you can party in! Cloakroom facilities are available at the entrance.
IMAGE: George, 2nd Earl Harcourt, his wife Elizabeth, and brother William - Joshua Reynolds (1780)
Join us to celebrate with drinks, desert and dancing in the Vaulted Under-Croft.
Arrival: 9:30pm via the Main Entrance of the Ashmolean Museum, Beaumont Street.
Carriages: 1:00am
IMAGE: The Bride - J Marchmont Moore (1833)
Please confirm your attendance by clicking the button below by 16th June 2025
IMAGE: The Festival of St Swithin (The Dovecot) - William Holman Hunt (1865)
Can we bring our children?
We are only able to invite the children of immediate family members due to limited guest numbers. Thank you for your understanding - we hope that you will enjoy a well-deserved night off and dance with us into the early hours!
Can I bring a Plus One?
Unfortunately, for the same reason as above, we are unable to extend the invite to anyone who is not named on the invitation.
Bar
There will be a pay bar (card-only).
IMAGE: Still Life with an Open Book and Spectacles - William T Howell Allchin (1870)
Please get in touch if you have any other questions.
IMAGE: Sir Charles Frederick - Andrea Casali (1738)
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