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A Young Herbert Henry Asquith in 1876A Young Herbert Henry Asquith (future British Prime Minster 1852-1928) pictured in 1876. Date: 1876
How to be unsuccessful in modern society - 4The debutante treats a double blue with indifference. Date: 1929
Town and Gown battle interrupted by policeA stand-off in Oxford between town locals and university students is interrupted by the police who attempt to calm everyone down. 1866
Gown and Town row at Oxford, 1845, where a punch up between students and a group of non-university locals is taking place in the street. 1845
An Original Boudoir PyjamaAdvertisement for a womens three-piece cr갥 -de-Chine pyjama suit by Marshall and Snelgrove of Verre Street and Oxford Street, London. 1928
Ruskin Hall, OxfordRuskin College, originally known as Ruskin Hall, Oxford, an independent educational institution in Oxford, England. It is named after the essayist and social critic John Ruskin (18191900)
Warden and students of Ruskin Hall, OxfordThe warden (Mr Dennis Hird M. A.) and students of Ruskin Hall, shortly after it had opened in 1899. Ruskin College, originally known as Ruskin Hall, Oxford
The Better Ole, by Bairnsfather and Eliot, WW1The Better Ole, by Bruce Bairnsfather and Arthur Eliot. First produced by Charles B Cochran at the Oxford Music Hall, London, August 1917
The Oxford & Cambridge Rowing Match at Henley on Thames, London. circa 1820
Advertisement for Sandemans Port, superimposed on a photograph of Oxford Street, London. early 20th century
Interior of the Pantheon Theatre, LondonInterior of the Pantheon Theatre, Oxford Street, London. 1815
William E Bromet, English rugby playerWilliam Ernest Bromet (1868-1949), English rugby player for Oxford, Tadcaster, Yorkshire and England. 1890s
Oxford University Rugby Team, 1894-95: Gibson, Smith, Hartley, Carey, Mullins, Unwin, Balfour, Donaldson, Carey (Captain), Poole, Thomas, Baiss, Leslie Jones, Baker, Robertson. 1890s
Rev E M Baker, England international rugby player who also played for Birmingham Moseley and Oxford University. 1890s
Scenes from Little Nellie Kelly at the New Oxford Theatre, London, 1923, featuring the Forde Sisters Date: 1923
A study of the actress June in Little Nellie Kelly at the New Oxford Theatre, London, 1923 Date: 1923
The actress June returns to the New Oxford Theatre in Little Nellie Kelly, London, 1923 Date: 1923
Botanical illustration Sempervivum arboreumSempervivum arboreum: plate from John Sibthorps book on the plants of Greece Flora Graeca Sibthorpiana published 1806-40 in 10 volumes
Botanical illustration Glaucium phoenicum (Sibthorp)Glaucium phoenicum: plate from John Sibthorps book on the plants of Greece Flora Graeca Sibthorpiana published 1806-40 in 10 volumes
Botanical illustration Morina persica from SibthorpMorina Persica: plate from John Sibthorps book on the plants of Greece Flora Graeca Sibthorpiana published 1806-40 in 10 volumes
The Grand Review upon Hounslow Heath, 1825 (c). Coloured etching possibly after William Heath, nd.Published by J Smart, 35 Rathbone Place, Oxford Street, London, 1825 (c). Date: circa 1825
Bridge of Sighs, Oxford, England. circa 1969
Stone carving on a building, OxfordStone carving of an angel on a building in Oxford, England. circa 1969
Scene inside University College, Oxford, England. circa 1969
Street scene, Magdalen Tower and Bridge, Oxford, with traffic and pedestrians. circa 1895
Soho, London - Oxford Street W1Soho, London - aerial view of traffic lights outside 150 Oxford Street W1, at the junction with Poland Street. 1973
Cartoon, The Treasury -- a commentary on British politicians attempting to balance the books through cutbacks and taxes. late 18th century
London Trade Card - Thomas Sandby, artistLondon Trade Card - Thomas Paul Sandby (1753-1832), artist (son of Thomas Sandby), St Georges Row, Oxford Street, offering drawing lessons
Unidentified gothic building, possibly in Oxford or Cambridge. 19th century
Order form for Our Boys Clothing CompanyOrder form front cover for Our Boys Clothing Company, showing the store in Oxford Street, London. Date: 1895
Portrait of the character dancer Stowitts, 1923. Had appeared in Charles Cochrans Mayfair and Montmartre at the New Oxford Theatre Date: 1923
Oxford Circus and Oxford Street looking east, London Date: 1912
High Street, Oxford circa 1910s
Pantheon Theatre, LondonThe Pantheon Theatre, Oxford Street, London -- view of the auditorium from the back of the stage. 1812
English Cathedrals - Shrine of st Frideswide - Gothic - Style Shrine - stone with carved wood above. Part of Box 144 Boswell Collection - English Cathedrals
Mr Asquith. Part of Box 104 Boswell Collection. Herbert Henry Asquith, 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith. Served as the Liberal Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1908 to 1916
British Countryside - On the River CherwellBritish Countryside - Punting and rowing on the River Cherwell, a tributary of the Isis (or Upper Thames), which it joins at Oxford. Date: 1938
The Old Parsonage - St. Giles, Oxford - now a hotel. Date: circa 1906
Trout Inn Godstow - View over river to Inn. Part of Box 145 Boswell Collection - East Coast. Godstow is a hamlet on the River Thames about 2.5 miles (4 km) northwest of the centre of Oxford
Bathing pool on Selfridges rooftopA new Sportapool, a portable swimming bath which could be fitted up at short notice in almost any convenient place. Here it is installed on the roof of Selfridges department store on Oxford Street
Oxford University rowing crew, who won the 24th boat race against Cambridge by half a length on 13 April 1867. They are W P Bowman, J H Fish, Es Carter, W W Wood, J C Tinne, F Crowder
Oxbridge Gent in extensive striped rowing attireCostumes Everything - the translated greek on the card front reads: Everyone thinks that he stands high or low in thinking
All Souls College, Oxford UniversityAll Souls College ( The Warden and the College of the Souls of All Faithful People Deceased in the University of Oxford ), Oxford University
Ground Floor of Our Boys Clothing Company, Oxford St, LondonView of the ground floor of Our Boys Clothing Company in Oxford Street, London. The department visible here sells a variety of waterproofs, boxes and fancy goods. Date: c.1895
The Second floor of Our Boys Clothing Company, Oxford Street, London. Floor contains the youths clothing. Date: c.1895
Boot and girls costume room of Our Boys Clothing CompanyFirst Floor of of Our Boys Clothing Company, Oxford St, London. Image of the boot room and he girls costume room. Date: c.1895
First Floor of Our Boys Clothing Company, Oxford St, LondonView of the First Floor, otherwise known as the Juvenile Clothing Room, in Our Boys Clothing Company. Image demonstrates shopping in the 19th century. Date: c.1895
The Morris Oxford - Riverbank at Henley-on-Thames, OxonThe Morris Oxford series II (1954-56) - Photographed with two young lovelies on the riverbank at Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire. Has more of everything you want most in economy motoring