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Broad Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Showing the Sheldonian Theatre Date: 1920s
The Radcliffe Camera, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Date: 1920s
Christ Church, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Date: 1920s
Great Haseley Manor, Oxford, OxfordshireManor House, Thame Road, Great Haseley, near Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Date: 1900s
Magdalene College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Date: 1900s
High Street, Burford, OxfordshireHigh Street, Burford, Oxford, near Witney, Oxfordshire, England. Date: 1930s
Oxford University under arms, instruction in knot tyingMembers of the Officers Training Corps at Oxford University pictured being instructed in knot tying in 1915. Date: 1915
Oxford University under arms, drilling in the quadrangleMembers of the Officers Training Corps at Oxford University drilling in a college quadrangle. Date: 1915
The Well, Little Milton, OxfordshireThe Well, Little Milton, Oxford, near Stadhampton, Oxfordshire, England. Date: 1910s
Magdalen College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Date: 1900s
Nuneham Cottages, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Date: 1900s
Exeter College Chapel, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Date: 1900s
Advert for Peter Robinsons autumn tailor-mades 1913Two stlyes of autumn coats tailor-made in Peter Robinson for 1913. 1913
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: Bachelor of MusicA Bachelor of Music at Oxford University sporting a mortarboard and long, black gown with white fur hood. Date: 1920s
Oxford University robes: Doctor of Music (full dress)A Doctor of Music at Oxford University sporting a mortarboard and long, red gown. Date: 1920s
Coats of arms of colleges at Oxford University Date: 1920s
Robert de Eglesfield, English clergymanRobert de Eglesfield (c.1295-1349), English clergyman, founder of Queens College Oxford in 1341 and chaplain to Queen Philippa of Hainault. Date: circa 1340s
Asquith, Herbert Henry, 1st Earl Of Oxford And Asquith (1852-1928). Liberal Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1908 to 1916. United Kingdom (1914)
Christ ChurchSlide showing a photograph of Christ Church College, part of the University of Oxford. Originally founded in 1525 by Thomas Wolsey
A view down Oxford Street, London - looking east. The turning into James street (foreground left) can be seen.. Part of Box 35 Boswell Collection Date: circa 1895
Oxford Theatre - The Better OleAptly, roadworks commissioned by the London County Council (LCC) are carried out in the road in front of the Oxford Theatre, on the corner of Oxford Street and Tottenham Court Road, London
The Better OleA scene from the play The Better Ole, co-written by Bruce Bairnsfather and featuring his popular character, Old Bill, which opened at the Oxford Music Hall on 4 August 1917
Suffragette Womens Freedom League ChinaA Womens Freedom League china saucer with banner decoration, W.F.L Votes for Women badge or shield emblem, and the motto of the organisation - Dare To Be Free
London to Aberistwith MapLondon to Aberistwith as scroll maps. The first part London through Buckinghamshire to Oxford and Worcester surveyed by John Ogilby
Students meeting at the Radcliffe CameraStudents meeting on the lawns of the Radcliffe Camera, University of Oxford
Scene in Oxford Street, London, on a busy day, with pedestrians and traffic. Date: circa 1930
Rev Richard MichellThe Reverend Richard Michell, English churchman and academic. He became the first principal of Hertford College, Oxford, in 1874 Date: 1805 - 1877
International Scouts Camp, Youlbury, near OxfordA group of scouts at an International Scouts Camp, Youlbury, near Oxford, where ten countries were represented, including Poland, Czechoslovakia, Belgium, Norway and France
Firefighters in breathing apparatus, Oxford Street, LondonLFB firefighters in breathing apparatus outside the main entrance to the Chinacraft store, 499 Oxford Street, London, on 28 July 1958. A fire had occurred in the basement area. Date: 1958
Fire at construction site, Oxford Street, LondonFire at a construction site in Oxford Street, London, 14 February 1955. The building was under reconstruction following war damage
Cricket Charles Burgess FryThe Cricketer Charles Burgess Fry Date: 1898
Blitz on London -- Oxford Street, WW2Fire crews, using radial branches, extinguishing fires in Londons main shopping district of Oxford Street, W1, after high explosive and incendiary bombs caused widespread damage
Paperweight with a silver badgeA paperweight with a silver badge of the Oxford and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry on top. Trench Art
Mr. Arthur Lionel Pugh Norrington, by Stephen Ward, 1961Mr. Arthur Lionel Pugh Norrington, Vice-chancellor of Oxford University, and President of Trinity College. Norrington honed the Norrington Table
Hexagonal brass money box - Oxford & Bucks Light InfantryHexagonal brass money box carrying a collar badge of Oxford & Bucks. Light Infantry. Trench Art
The Kangaroo Marines by Captain R W Campbell, WW1Book Cover mounted on card - The Kangaroo Marines by Captain R W Campbell - Author of Private Spud Tamson (published by Cassell)
Soldier writing, WW1Soldier writing, from the Sketch Book of 240455 Private George Barrow, 6th Battalion, Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry (formerly 7389, Royal Berkshire Regiment)
Soldier smoking pipe - Bowler, Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry. From the Sketch Book of 240455 Private George Barrow, 6th Battalion, Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry (formerly 7389)
General Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien, WW1Portrait of General Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien with the British flag. By 240455 Private George Barrow, 6th Battalion, Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry (formerly 7389, Royal Berkshire Regiment)
Air raid over London seen from Trafalgar Square, WW1Air-raid over London seen from Trafalgar Square. By 240455 Private George Barrow, 6th Battalion, Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry (formerly 7389, Royal Berkshire Regiment)
A Winters Tale at the Princes Theatre, Manchester 1869A scene from A Winters Tale at the Princes Theatre, Oxford Street, Manchester 1869. The theatre had been repoened in August 1869, following refurbishment by Mr
Oxford Blues who had joined up, WW1Spread of 76 portraits and key showing sporting Blues from Oxford University who had joined up during the First World War
The Prince of Wales at the outbreak of World War IEdward, Prince of Wales (the future King Edward VIII), in the uniform of a non-commissioned officer of the Oxford University Officer Training Corps
Maison Lyons advertisement, WW1An advertisement for the newly opened Lyons cafe opened up on Oxford Street opposite Bond Street tube in 1916, with a cake stand laden with dainty confections to tempt customers. Date: 1916
Prince of Wales at Aldershot, 1914The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII, and then, Duke of Windsor), pictured with other members of the Oxford University Officers Training Corps watching the birthday parade
Lt. R. Gerard Garvin, South Lancashire Regiment, WW1Lieutenant Roland Gerard Garvin (1895 - 1916), known as Ged to his family, of the 7th Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment
Advert for John Pound & Co military equipment 1915An advertisement for the military equipment, ingersoll service watch nickel or gun metal, lifeguard reinforced pocket periscope, campaigning knife, penlite pocket lamp, folding pen knife