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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
Varsity Match - Oxford V Cambridge at Lord sThe Oxford and Cambridge Cricket Match played at Lords in July over three days, one of the highlights of the summer sporting and social calendar
Mlle. Edmee Dormeuil in the Better OleEdmee Dormeuil, French actress and star of The Better Ole, the musical play based on the cartoons of Bruce Bairnsfather in The Bystander
The Better Ole at the Oxford Theatre Arthur BourchierArthur Bourchier (1863-1927), English actor, pictured in the role of Old Bill in The Better Ole, at the Oxford Theatre London in 1917
The Better Ole at the Oxford Theatre in 1917Sketches taken from the musical The Better Ole by Bystander cartoonist Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, staged at the Oxford Theatre (formerly the Oxford Musical Hall)
Advert for Peter Robinsons feather neckwear 1916Two of the many novel styles and excellent values offered at Peter Robinsons Oxford Street. Fashionable cowl collar in fine quailty ostrich feather
Corpus Christi College Chapel, OxfordThe interior of Corpus Christi College chapel, Oxford. Contrary to the information printed on this postcard, the college was founded in 1517
Corpus Christi College Library, OxfordThe interior of Corpus Christi College library, Oxford. Contrary to the information printed on this postcard, the college was founded in 1517
Herbert Henry Asquith - English politicianHerbert Henry Asquith, 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith (18521928) - Liberal Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1908 to 1916. Date: 1926
The arms of Corpus Christi College, Oxford University. The " pelican in her piety" forms the personal coat of arms of Richard Foxe, Bishop of Winchester and founder of the college
Woman in elegant fur trimmed coatWoman in an elegant fur trimmed coat, evolved from the circular cape, as seen at Peter Robinsons department store in Oxford Street, London. Date: September 1914
Advert for D. H Evans ready-to-wear felt hat 1914Advertisement for a new ready-to-wear hat in velour-finished felt from D H Evans of Oxford Street, London. In black and all colours
Rugby suit for boys 1914The Rugby suit for boys, available in tweed, homespun or navy serge from D H Evans and Co Ltd, Oxford Street, London. September 1914
Oxford Street, c. 1950Oxford Street, Londons major shopping thoroughfare - an aerial view showing buses and shoppers thronging the pavement. The temple of commerce, Selfridge s, with flags flying
Crowds of Christmas shoppers, Oxford St, 1944Dense crowds thronging Oxford Street looking for Christmas presents in December 1944. The entrance to Selfridges department store can be seen in the background. Date: 1944
Selfridges during Second World WarSelfridges department store on Oxford Street, London pictured during World War Two with the windows covered over as protection against air raids
Advertisement for the opening of Selfridges, 1909Advertisement in The Illustrated London News inviting shoppers to visit the new temple of commerce on Oxford Street, London, Messrs Selfridge & Co from the week beginning 15 March 1909. Date: 1909
Corpus Christi College and Merton Tower, OxfordOxford: Merton College Tower viewed from the street, with Corpus Christi College in the foreground. Date: 1920s
Corpus Christi College Quad and sundial, OxfordOxford: the entrance and quad of Corpus Christi College, with the sun dial, adorned with a pelican, the symbol of the college, in the foreground
Fashionable lady in a hat, accompanying an advertisement for the Marshall & Snelgrove department store, to be found in London, Scarborough, Leeds and Harrogate. Date: 1914
Ladys weekend dressing caseA ladys weekend dressing case, made of rolled hide, lined with moirette, with spacious pockets, available from Messrs John Pound and Co of Oxford Street, London. Date: 1914
View of Oxford Circus with a G. prop bus passing through. London. Date: C. 1910
Advert for John Pound & Co dressing case 1920Advertisement John Pound & Co brown hide empty dressing case, tobacco pouch and ladys wrist bag. John Pound became Lord Mayor of London in 1904
Woman in elegant close-fitting hatWoman in an elegant close-fitting hat of miroir velvet, with soft crown and flexible brim, trimmed with corded ribbon, as seen at D H Evans in Oxford Street, London. Date: September 1914
Oxford Street from Regent Circus, London. circa 1902
River Thames, Boulters Lock - OxfordRiver Thames Boulters Lock - Oxford. During Victorian times, Boulters Lock won fame - and notoriety - across the country as thousands of people flocked to the river here to mess about
Oxford Street StoreThe Medical Battery Companys Electropathic & Zander Institute at 52 Oxford Street. Date: 1889
Oxford Street ShopsWilliams & Sowerbys premises at no 61. Date: circa 1840
Oxford StreetHorse-drawn traffic at Oxford Circus. Date: 1895
Oxford Street WorksRoad works bring Oxford Street to a standstill. Date: 1909
Antiquity HallA famous inn near Oxford Date: before 1675
Oxford Shoes 1938A fashionable young woman with her dog on a lead wearing leather and suede Oxfords and a suit. Date: 1938
Thomas TickellTHOMAS TICKELL writer, of Queens College, Oxford. Date: 1686 - 1740
Goldwin Smith - 2GOLDWIN SMITH - scholar, journalist, professor of modern history at Oxford, supported reform of the House of Lords, but opposed womens suffrage Date: 1823 - 1910
George RollestonGEORGE ROLLESTON Linacre professor of physiology at Oxford Date: 1829 - 1881
Samuel RadcliffeSAMUEL RADCLIFFE Churchman and scholar, principal of Brasenose college, Oxford. Date: 1580 - 1648