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University Boat Race at Barnes London Victorian period
Houseboats, River Thames, Christ Church Meadows, Oxford
Oxford Christ Church Meadows River Thames Victorian period
Unformed full length image of the Maharajah of GwaliorThe Maharajah supported the war effort by providing a hospital ship and a convalescent home. His rewards were doctorates at Cambridge, Oxford and Edinburgh. WW1 Date: circa 1914
Group photo, RFC cadet squadron, Oxford, WW1Group photo, Royal Flying Corps cadet squadron, at Christchurch College, Oxford, in May 1917. Among them is Harold Auerbach (1897-1975). 1917
Oxford Street, Freetown, Sierra Leone. Date: circa 1930s
Air raid on Oxford StreetThe front cover of The Bystander features a shop assistant rescuing two mannequins after an Oxford Street department store is hit by a Luftwaffe bombing raid
Advert for shoes by Lilley & Skinner Ltd, 358-360 Oxford Street, London, 1926 1926
Grace Christie whose Benda Mask dancing at the London Coliseum was greatly admired, London, 1923. She previously appeared in Charles Cochrans The League of Notions at the New Oxford Theatre
Soho, London - Hanway Street W1, with the smaller Hanway Place to the left, off Oxford Street, near Tottenham Court Road tube station. 1974
London Trade Card - William Woodward, Nightman, Carman and Chimney Sweeper, Rubbish Carted, 1 Marylebone Passage, Wells Street, Oxford Market. 18th century
Mrs Asquith and her baby (Anthony Asquith)Emma Alice Margaret Asquith, Countess of Oxford and Asquith (nÚÑáTennant; 2 February 1864 28 July 1945), known as Margot Asquith, Anglo-Scottish socialite, author and wit. She was married to H. H
Inside the Cafe Marguerite, Oxford Street, London, proprietors Vanoni and Tinelli. Date: circa 1905
Poster, The Boat Race Centenary, 23 March 1929. Date: 1929
Richelieu Palace Hotel, Oxford Street, Central LondonRichelieu Palace Hotel and Restaurant, Oxford Street, Central London. Date: circa 1900
The Gorilla by Ralph Spence. First produced in England at the Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, 22nd June and The Oxford Theatre, London, 30th June 1925
WW2 poster, Britains Aircraft Exhibition, LondonWW2 Ministry of Information poster, Britains Aircraft Exhibition, on the John Lewis bombed site, Oxford Street, London W1. Admission free
Airspeed AS 10 Oxford - the standard RAF multi -engine pilot trainer
Airspeed AS 10 Oxford I used as gunnery trainer
Bodleian Library, Oxford University, Oxford, EnglandBodleian Library, Oxford University, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Date: 1920s
Oxford University robes: Doctor of Civil Law or MedicineA Doctor of Civil Law or Medicine at Oxford University sporting a mortarboard and long, red gown. Date: 1920s
Oxford University robes: Doctor of Music (undress with hood)A Doctor of Music at Oxford University sporting a mortarboard and long, black gown with white and magenta hood. Date: 1920s
Fire at Chinacraft store, Oxford Street, LondonLFB firefighters in attendance at the Chinacraft store, 499 Oxford Street, London, on 28 July 1958. A fire had occurred in the basement area. A policeman keeps pedestrians and traffic moving past
Blitz in London -- John Lewis, Oxford Street, WW2Firefighters at work in in Londons main shopping district, Oxford Street, W1, after high explosive and incendiary bombs caused widespread damage
World War One pack of playing cards - Shell Motor Spirit CoWorld War One pack of playing cards issued by the Shell Motor Spirit Company with Shell logo and Best Of Allies Always In the Front surrounded by images of warships, aeroplanes, tanks, etc
Life Amongst the Sand Bags by Hugo Morgan, WW1Book Cover mounted on card - Life Amongst the Sand Bags by Hugo Morgan (The Soldier Books). Design by 240455 Private George Barrow, 6th Battalion, Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry (formerly 7389)
Lyons Corner House advertisement, 1916Advertisement for the opening of the latest branch of J. Lyons & Co, in Oxford Street, London, opposite Bond Street tube station
Advert for John Pound & Co luggage case 1920Advertisement John Pound & Co, compressed fibre cabin trunk, covered brown painted flax canvas, ladys purse and wrist bag. John Pound became Lord Mayor of London in 1904
The Boat Race by Patrick BellewComic illustration of the annual Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge showing, a possibility at Mortlake - if the oars will stand the strain
Rachel PauleRACHEL PAULE widow of William Paule, bishop of Oxford. Date: 1617 - 1667+
Pembroke College, Oxford - Building and College CrestPembroke College, Oxford University - Building and College Crest / Coat of Arms Date: circa 1910s
Three schoolboys apply themselves and become Oxford scholarsThree schoolboys apply themselves, becoming first class Oxford scholars. They then lend their acquired wisdom to become a Bishop, a Physician and a great warrior! Date: 1898
Queen Street, Oxford, England - some very fine examples of shop advertisements and various forms of signage in evidence. Date: circa 1910s
Air Transport Auxiliary pilots alongside an Airspeed Oxford ferry aircraft at the ATA Hatfield base, 1940. From left: Lettice Curtis, Jennie Broad, Audrey Sale-Barker
Firefighters at scene of shop fire in Oxford StreetFirefighters working at scene of shop fire, New Look store in Oxford Street, Central London
Merton College Library, Oxford, 1864An interior view of the library at Merton College, Oxford, 1864. This image appeared as part of a feature in The Illustrated London News to mark the six hundreth anniversary of the founding of
Merton College, Oxford, 1864A general view of Merton College, Oxford, from Christ Church meadow. This image appeared as part of a feature in The Illustrated London News to mark the six hundreth anniversary of the founding of
Barnabys LibraryThe Georgian shop at 19 Rathbone Street (off Oxford Street), London, which housed Barnabys Picture Library (established 1931) from 1969 until it closed in 2001. Date: 1969 - 2001
London SnowOxford Street, central London, covered in snow. Date: 1987
Insane tramp on the roadA tramp, aged 24, on the road, said to be insane by the former Oxford Liberal MP Frank Gray, who in the 1920s had a particular concern for tramps and vagrants
Selfridges, London - Writing Room and LoungeSelfridges & Co, Oxford Street, London - Writing Room and Lounge. Founded by American-born retail magnate Harry Gordon Selfridge (1858 - 1947), the Flagship store in Oxford Street was opened in 1909
Selfridges, London - Boys Outfitting SectionSelfridges & Co, Oxford Street, London - Boys Outfitting Section. Founded by American-born retail magnate Harry Gordon Selfridge (1858 - 1947), the Flagship store in Oxford Street was opened in 1909
Selfridges, London - Tailoring SectionSelfridges & Co, Oxford Street, London - Tailoring Section. Founded by American-born retail magnate Harry Gordon Selfridge (1858 - 1947), the Flagship store in Oxford Street was opened in 1909
Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany (1853-1884), Queen Victorias fourth son and eighth child shown reading. The most academic of the Queens sons, Leopold led a closeted existence due to his haemophilia
Parkins and GottoAdvertisement from 1905 for Parkins and Gotto, of Oxford Street, London, showing the wide range of electrical novelties and toys available, including torches, a roulette wheel and a conjuring table
Oxford / Radcliffe CameraOxford: the Radcliffe Camera
Chaucer, Clerk of OxfordThe Clerk of Oxford holding out a book
Four men in a rowing boat, Oxford, WW1Four men in a rowing boat, probably on the river in Oxford during the First World War. The young man in uniform on the right is Harold Auerbach