
MUSEUM LATE: Pride, Protest, & Preserving Our History
Fri 19 Jun
|Bow Street Museum of Crime and Justice
Join us this June for a late museum opening to celebrate Pride Month and hear about the Echoes from the Dock project and how you can get involved.


Time & Location
19 Jun 2026, 18:00 – 20:30
Bow Street Museum of Crime and Justice, 28 Bow St, Martlett Ct, London WC2E 7AW, UK
About the event
MUSEUM LATE: Pride, Protest, & Preserving Our History
Friday 19th June, 18:00 - 20:30
Bar open throughout the evening
Join us this June for a late museum opening to celebrate Pride Month and hear about the Echoes from the Dock project and how you can get involved.
The Echoes from the Dock project is funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund. It is with thanks to National Lottery Players that we are able to conserve the courtroom dock where Oscar Wilde stood for his committal hearing at Bow Street Magistrates’ Court which resulted in his trial at the Old Bailey and subsequent prison term. The culmination of the project will be an exhibition that explores the queer community’s relationship to criminal justice from Wilde’s arrest in 1895 to today.
Come along after work, grab a drink at the bar, and mingle in the museum as we host a very special schedule…