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Dolly Sisters on front cover of the Sketch 1921The Dolly Sisters photographed in their costumes for the new pantomime " The Babes in the Wood" by C B Cochran. The Dolly Sisters enjoyed immense success in London
Photograph of the dolly sisters in fluffy white costumes for their Pony Trot. Until the end of the League of Notions revue
Undergraduate female student tea party, December 1920Female undergraduates at Somerville College, Oxford, enjoying a tea party hosted in the living quarters of one of the students
Undergraduate female students playing hockey 1920Undergraduate female students playing a hockey match at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford on a field, with the college buildings in the background
Cartoon portrait, Mr J H Jennings, The OxfordCartoon portrait, Mr J H Jennings of the Oxford Music Hall, Westminster, London. 1885
Nuneham Courtenay, near Oxford, Oxfordshire, on the left bank of the River Thames. Date: circa 1845
St Marys Church, Iffley, Oxfordshire - the FontSt Marys Church, Iffley, Oxfordshire, dating back to the 12th century - the Font, made of Tournai marble from Flanders. Date: circa 1845
View inside St Marys Church, Iffley, Oxfordshire, dating back to the 12th century. Date: circa 1845
Shrine of St Frideswide, Christ Church Cathedral, OxfordShrine of St Frideswide (Frithuswith, Frideswith, Fritheswithe, Frevisse, or Fris, c650 - 727) in the Latin Chapel of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford
View inside Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford. Date: circa 1845
George Hoellering at the Academy CinemaGeorge Hoellering (1897-1980), Austrian film director, editor and producer, pictured outside the Academy Cinema at the junction of Poland Street and Oxford Street in London
Advert, Jollys Duchess PillsAdvert for Jollys Duchess Pills for Pale Faces, from British Druggists Ltd, Oxford Street, London. 1897
Advert, Coventry Cross CyclesAdvert for Coventry Cross Cycles, Oxford Street, London, and Deansgate, Manchester. 1897
Sir Roger de Coverley, fictitious character in The SpectatorSir Roger de Coverley, a fictitious country squire character created by Joseph Addison in The Spectator in the early 18th century, after whom a dance was named. Date: 1843
Queens College, Oxford. circa 1900
Pembroke College, Oxford. 1902
Oriel College, Oxford. 1902
Gunpowder Plot, Guy Fawkes lantern, Oxford UniversityAn artefact from the Gunpowder Plot, Guy Fawkes lantern, on display at Oxford University. 17th century
Foreign visitors in London, September 1939Swedish girls admiring the colourful windows in Oxford Street in September 1939. Date: 1939
Advert, Hitchings Baby Stores, Ludgate Hill, LondonAdvert for Hitchings Baby Stores, Ludgate Hill, Oxford Street and Knightsbridge, London, featuring the San Remo Baby Carriage. 1897
Advert, Kelso & Co, Ships Models, Glasgow, ScotlandAdvert for Kelso & Co, Ships Models, Deck and Mast Fittings, Oxford Street, Glasgow, Scotland. 1905
Stationery, H Kelsey, Cobbler, Fashionable Boot & Shoe MakerStationery, H Kelsey, Cobbler, Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, Oxford Street, London. 1906
Garage at Christ Church College, Oxford, fitted with 12 Kinnear rolling metal shutters. Date: circa 1930s
Oxford Street and Princess Theatre, London W1Oxford Street (looking east) and the Princess Theatre, showing Theodora, Central London. Date: circa 1900
Busy scene in Regent Street, Central London, with Jays department store on the left and All Souls, Langham Place, in the far distance. Date: circa 1910
Letterhead, Larg & Sons, New Oxford Street, LondonLetterhead, Larg & Sons, Manufacturers & Importers of Musical Instruments, Pianofortes & American Organs, 16 New Oxford Street, London. Date: 1915
Silhouette, Charles Spencer Bunyon at OxfordSilhouette Charles Spencer Bunyon (1805-?) at Oxford, later a lieutenant in the 7th Fusiliers. circa 1830s
Advert, Haig & Vince, The Scotch WarehouseAdvert, Haig & Vince, Highland Costume Makers, Juvenile Outfitters, The Scotch Warehouse, Oxford Street, London. 1879
Tottenham Court Road, London - Narrow BuildingA narrow and awkwardly situated building at the north side of the junction of Tottenham Court Road and Oxford Street in London
Henry Chichele, Archbishop of CanterburyHenry Chichele or Checheley (c.1364-1443), Archbishop of Canterbury (1414-1443) and founder of All Souls College, Oxford. 15th century
Charlotte Mary Yonge, English novelistCharlotte Mary Yonge (1823-1901), English novelist, adherent of the Oxford Movement. circa 1845
That Oxford Cut - Oxford Bags cartoonShorty: " D yer mean ter say, Ginger, you ad an offer o a pair of them Oxford trousers once? Why didn t you take em?" Ginger
Cartoon, Another Blow for Oxford - a delivery boy in fashionable Oxford bags (trousers). Date: 1925
Magdalen College Tower and Magdalen Bridge, Oxford. Date: 1840
Sonnenspektrum in BerlinA German revue. Scene from Sonnenspektrum (The Solar Spectrum) based on the work of Frank Wedekind, which ran at the Kurfurstendamm Playhouse, Berlin in 1928
Claude Hulbert and Vera Lennox in Tell Me MoreClaude Hulbert and Vera Lennox performing in Tell Me More at the Winter Garden in 1925, significant because of the fashionably wide Oxford bags trousers worn by Hulbert. Date: 1925
Boat crew arriving at the boat house, Oxford UniversityBoat crew (oars and cox) arriving at the boat house, Oxford University -- some are practising for the annual Boat Race against Cambridge
Thames Boat Race - Oxford University Crew, 1894Thames Boat Race - group photo of Oxford University Crew, 1894. 1894
W P & G Phillips, China and Glass ManufacturersAdvertisement, W P & G Phillips China and Glass Manufacturers, Oxford Street and New Bond Street, London. 1862
Some Clerical Types by John Kendal, The Oxford Movement. 1901
Some Clerical Types by John Kendal, A Son of Balliol. 1901
The pelican sundial at Corpus Christi College, OxfordThe quandrangle of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. The pelican sundial is surrounded by potted plants in the centre of the quad
Oxford and Cambridge rowing crews by H. M. BatemanPictured at Putney by our artist with the blues. The Light Blues and the Dark: Wild caricatures of the Eights for the University Boat-Race. Date: 1912
The Pantheon Theatre, Oxford Street, London, by this time used as offices and stores by Messrs W & A Gilbey, wine and spirit merchants. circa 1902
Waiter wearing beret and Oxford bags, 1926Will it ever come to this? The President of the National Federation of Merchant Taylors is responsible for this awful suggestion
Cartoon of Oxford bags, 1925Caricature of actors Peter Haddon and Rosaline Courtneidge in the play On Change, performed at the Savoy Theatre. Haddons character displays youthful vacuity and wears Oxford bags
Oxford bags worn at Regents Park, 1925The logical development of the Oxford bags demonstrated at Regents Park in 1925. The gentleman shown was one of the participants in the Old English Garden Fete in the Royal Botanic Gardens in Regents
Cambridge students wearing Oxford bagsThe youth of Cambridge displaying the latest university craze for excessively wide trousers, called Oxford bags, originating at Oxford University in the mid-1920s. Date: 1925