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T Lloyd & Company, Oxford Street, LondonT Lloyd & Company, Oxford Street, on the corner of Orchard Street, London. Date: circa 1910
John Lewis, Oxford Street, LondonJohn Lewis department store, Oxford Street, London. Date: circa 1905
Bridge connecting buildings at Hertford College, OxfordA new feature at Oxford: the bridge which will connect the old and new buildings of Hertford College, New College Lane, Oxford. The design for the bridge was by the architect Sir T. G. Jackson RA
The Albion Press, the larger press used by the Daniel Press, a small private press mainly active in Oxford run by Rev. Charles Henry Olive Daniel
Lord Howard de Walden in libel suitLord Howard de Walden (Thomas Evelyn Scott-Ellis, 8th Baron Howard de Walden, 4th Baron Seaford, 1880-1946) in the witness box
Scottish rugby playersThe Scottish rugby union three-quarter line, made up entirely of players from Oxford University, which contributed towards a Scottish grand slam in the Five Nations tournament of 1925
Oxford / Oriel CollegeOxford: Oriel College
Shops / Jeweller C1905The exterior of Jay, Richard Attenborough & Co Ltd in Oxford Street, London, who advertise themselves as goldsmiths, silversmiths and diamond merchants
Brasenose College, Oxford, Oxfordshire - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J. Salmon, and reproduced as a local view postcard
Oxford Crew, The Boat Race, outdoor sporting portrait of 9, with 4 seated, in caps and blazers. Captioned with names, C D Burnell, C K Philips, W B Stewart, T H E Stretch, W E Crum, M C Pilkington
Chanteclair or Hi! Cock-a-Lorum by Joe Peterman and Geo Ricketts co, with music by Frank Leedham. First produced at the Oxford Music Hall on 20th June 1910
G O Smith, footballer and cricketerGilbert Oswald Smith (1872-1943), amateur footballer who played for Oxford University and the Corinthians, and was captain for England. He played first-class cricket for Oxford University and Surrey
Advert for Parkins and Gotto electrical novelties 1906Advertisement from 1906 for Parkins and Gotto, of Oxford Street, London, showing the wide range of electrical novelties, including a working model of the Metropolitan electric railway train with
Oxford Hotel, Denver, Colorado, USAView of the Oxford Hotel and new annex, Welcome Arch and Union Depot, Denver, Colorado, USA. Date: circa 1910s
Albert Baker and Co.s Toilet Salon. Hair salonAlbert Baker and Co.s Toilet Salon on 25 Oxford Street. An old fashioned hair salon
Christ Church College, Oxford, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Oxford, OxfordshireA heavy wagon and a stage coach leave Oxford by the London Road. Magdalen Tower is on the right. Date: 1831
St Edmund Hall, OxfordEdmund Hall (Saint Edmunds Hall), Oxford Date: 1821
Radcliffe Camera, OxfordThe Radcliffe Camera, Oxford, a part of the Bodleian Library. Date: circa 1830
Worcester College, Oxford, viewed from High Bridge. Date: 1821
Trinity College, Oxford Date: 1821
Oxford Canal Motor BoatHolidays afloat! The converted narrow boat Mabel, with its crew of happy holidaymakers, on passage between locks, from Braunston to Oxford, Oxford Canal, Napton, Warwickshire. Date: 1960s
Oxford Morris DancersMorris men dancing in a ring in Oxford, England, on May Day. Date: late 1950s
The Dolly Sisters, LondonThe Dolly Sisters in their bridal attire by Paul Poiret from League of Notions, New Oxford Theatre, London, 1921 1921
Henry Heaths hard feltsA selection of hard felt hats made by Henry Heath of Oxford Street, London
Reading War Hospital, Reading, BerkshireDuring the First World War, the Reading Union workhouse (opened 1867) on Oxford Road, Reading, Berkshire, was used as a military hospital
Cambridge Eight Rowing on the River Cam, 1890Engraving showing the Cambridge rowing eight during their final practice session on the River Cam, prior to the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race of 1890
Oxford Circus, London, c. 1880Photograph showing part of Oxford Circus (also known as Regent Circus), London, c.1880. The horse-drawn carriages travelling along Oxford Street appear blurred
Miss Antonia Aked and Mr Peter Kenworthy-Browne at a dance to mark Oxfords Eights Week, the end of the University rowing season
Mackonochie / Vfair 1870ALEXANDER HERIOT MACKONOCHIE Ritualist clergyman
Oxford Street 1928There are still horse-drawn wagons to be seen in Oxford Street among the motor buses, trucks and cabs : note the many shop blinds, rarely if ever seen here today
Football / Oxford-CambridgOxford Versus Cambridge
Oriel College 1675A bird s-eye view of the college showing the chapel, dining hall, library and the Deans lodgings. One of 39 engravings made of Oxford Colleges by Loggan
Matilda Escapes StephenEmpress Matilda escapes in white clothing over snow and ice from Oxford, where she had been besieged by King Stephen
Brasenose College, Oxford. 1902
Programme cover, The Manchester Hippodrome, Oxford Street, Manchester. 1912
Tom Tower, Christ ChurchThe Curfew Tower, the Tom Tower of Christ Church, houses Great Tom a bell that sounds the curfew every night as a warning that colleges will shortly be closing their gates Date: 1950s
Josiah PullenJOSIAH PULLEN Oxford don, renowned for his eccentricities : very fond of walking; subsequently became a country parson Date: 1631 - 1714
William Hart DykeSir WILLIAM HART DYKE Statesman, a noted rackets player in his younger days, educated at Harrow and ChristChurch, Oxford Date: 1837 - 1931
Walpole / Strawberry 1788HORACE (HORATIO) WALPOLE FOURTH EARL OF OXFORD Grounds of Strawberry Hill, near Twickenham, home of the English gothic novelist and man of letters Date: 1717 - 1797
Oxford Street looking west from Oxford Circus, London. Date: circa 1900
Village Stores, Deddington, OxfordshireVillage Stores, Deddington, near Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Proprietor Tucker (Otters Restaurant in 2013) Date: 1900s
Balliol College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Date: 1900s
Airspeed AS10 Oxford I L4576Airspeed AS10 Oxford I, L4576
Church of England armsThe coats of arms of the archbishops and bishops of the Church of England, including those of Winchester, Canterbury, Durham, York, Oxford and Liverpool
The Oxford Music Hall, LondonThe Oxford Music Hall, 14-16 Oxford Street, London. Ran from 1861 - 1926
Smith / Oxford Uni RugbyIan Scott Smith, Wing Three- Quarter for Oxford University and for Scotland
John Gadbury. Astrologerastrologer, born in the county of Oxford Date: 1627 - 1704