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Oxford Collections E-K, compiled c. 1912

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MS. Top. Oxon. d. 180
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Newspaper clippings, notes, ephemera on Oxfordshire places, events and topics, including (fols. 131-32) two photos of an unidentified Oxfordshire house, and letters from (fol. 144) Edward Baverstock, (fol. 178) Abel Beesley, (fol. 180) C. Henry Daniel and (fol. 315) H. Salter [i+324 leaves]:

  1. Earthquake, 1896
  2. East Gate
  3. Eccles Court-Books
  4. Elections and election notices
  5. Encaenias [University of Oxford degree ceremony]
  6. Executions
  7. Exeter College
  8. Fairs
  9. Fires in Oxford
  10. Oxford fire brigade
  11. William Fletcher, alderman of Oxford (includes inserted images and photos)
  12. Floods
  13. The Flying Horse
  14. Folly Bridge
  15. Floating Chapel
  16. Professor Edward Freeman
  17. Freemen
  18. Frewen Hall
  19. Oxford City Gaol
  20. Gas (introduction into Oxford)
  21. George Street, Oxford (widening, and chapel)
  22. Gloucester Green
  23. Gloucester Green fair
  24. Henry Gough
  25. Grand Compounders
  26. Gravel digging
  27. Gravel pits
  28. Great Western Railway works
  29. Green Ditch
  30. Grope Lane
  31. Grove Street
  32. Ralph Hamsterley
  33. Hearne
  34. Hermitage
  35. Hertford College (and Bridge)
  36. High Street
  37. Reverend James Hinton
  38. Holloway
  39. Holy Trinity Church
  40. Holywell (Church, Gallows, Manor, Stocks)
  41. Reverend Frederick William Hope
  42. Hospital for Incurables at Oxford
  43. Herbert Hurst (obituary)
  44. Cyril Wilhelm Hurst
  45. Hythe Bridge
  46. Isis
  47. Jesuits Hall
  48. Jews in Oxford
  49. Jews Mount
  50. Samuel Johnson
  51. Jolly Postboys
  52. Juxon Street
  53. Keble College
  54. Kemp Hall
  55. Keepeharme Lane
  56. Kettel Hall
  57. Bishop King
  58. Bishop King's Palace
  59. King Edward Street
  60. King Street
  61. Knucklebone Floors

Dates

  • Creation: compiled c. 1912

Extent

1 volume

Language of Materials

  • English

Shelfmark

MS. Top. Oxon. d. 180