Showing Collections: 61 - 80 of 418
Collection
Archive of John Masefield
The archive of the poet, novelist and playwright John Masefield (1878-1967), Poet Laureate from 1930-1967.
Extents: 7.188 Linear metres (135 boxes)
Dates:
1901-1968
Collection
Archive of Lily Dougall
Papers of Lily Dougall (1858-1923), novelist and religious author, 1869-1926.
Extents: 6.86 Linear metres (18 boxes)
Dates:
1869-1926
Collection
Archive of Michael Davies
Political and administrative drafts and papers of Michael Davies (b. 1944), senior United Nations civil servant.
Extents: 0.9 Linear metres (6 boxes)
Dates:
1961-2012
Collection
Archive of Michael Williams, Baron Williams of Baglan
Papers of Michael Williams, Baron Williams of Baglan (1949-2017), international civil servant and political adviser.
Extents: 0.6 Linear metres (4 boxes)
Dates:
1994-2009
Collection
Archive of of Sir John Crampton
Correspondence and papers of Sir John Crampton, diplomat, 1836-1886.
Extents: 9.00 Linear metres (90 boxes)
Dates:
1836-1886
Collection
Archive of Paul Gore-Booth, Baron Gore-Booth
Correspondence and papers of Baron Paul Gore-Booth (diplomat), and his family
Extents: 11.78 Linear metres (232 boxes)
Dates:
1815-1984, n.d.
Collection
Archive of Peter Landin, computer scientist, academic and gay rights campaigner
Archive of Peter Landin (1930-2009) computer scientist, academic and gay rights campaigner.
Extents: 22.35 Linear metres (148 physical shelfmarks)
Dates:
1953-2006, n.d.
Collection
Archive of Robert Finch
Archive of Robert Finch (1783-1830).
Extents: 5.95 Linear metres (81 boxes)
Dates:
12th-19th century
Collection
Archive of Sir Alfred Zimmern
Archive of Sir Alfred Zimmern, 1883-1962.
Extents: 20.24 Linear metres (184 boxes)
Dates:
1883-1962
Collection
Archive of Sir (Arthur) Richard Jolly
Correspondence and papers of the United Nations and Institute of Development Studies development economist Sir Richard Jolly (1934-).
Extents: 31.03 Linear metres (86 boxes)
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1915-c. 2017, n.d.
Collection
Archive of Sir (D'Arcy) Patrick Reilly, 1914-1999 with some family papers, 1885-1963
Correspondence and papers of Sir (D'Arcy) Patrick Reilly (1909-99), diplomat, with correspondence and papers of his father, Sir (Henry) D'Arcy (Cornelius) Reilly (1876-1948), Indian Civil Service.
Extents: 18.15 Linear metres (165 physical shelfmarks)
Dates:
1885-1999
Collection
Archive of Sir Denis Wright
Correspondence, papers, photographs and diaries of Sir Denis Wright (1911-2005), diplomat
Extents: 19.7 Linear metres (54 boxes)
Dates:
1915-2005
Collection
Archive of Sir Francis Oppenheimer
Correspondence and papers of Sir Francis Oppenheimer (1870-1961), diplomat and author.
Extents: 2.52 Linear metres (37 boxes)
Dates:
1850-1961; Majority of material found within 1889 - 1961
Collection
Archive of Sir John Gardner Wilkinson
Papers of Sir John Gardner Wilkinson (1797-1875), Egyptologist, [9th cent.]-1921
Extents: 37.73 Linear metres (343 physical shelfmarks)
Dates:
9th cent.-1921, n.d.
Collection
Archive of Sir Mark Aurel Stein (1862-1943)
Archive of Sir Mark Aurel Stein (1862-1943).
Extents: 43.23 Linear metres (393 boxes)
Dates:
1854-1953
Collection
Archive of Sir Michael Dummett
Archive of Sir Michael Dummett, philosopher and campaigner against racial injustice
Extents: 6.3 Linear metres (42 boxes)
Dates:
1951-2013
Collection
Archive of Sir Peter F. Strawson
Academic and personal papers of Sir Peter F. Strawson, Waynflete Professor of Metaphysical Philosophy at the University of Oxford (Magdalen College) (1968-1987).
Extents: 1.8 Linear metres (12 boxes)
Dates:
1942-[c. 2000s], n.d.
Collection
Archive of Sir Thomas Erskine Holland
Archive of Sir Thomas Erskine Holland
Extents: 0.33 Linear metres (3 boxes)
Dates:
1874-1919
Collection
Archive of Sir Willoughby Hyett Dickinson, later Baron Dickinson, concerning the League of Nations movement in England
The archive includes papers and pamphlets by Dickinson and others, and papers of the League of Nations Society and the League to Enforce Peace.
Extents: 1.05 Linear metres (6 physical shelfmarks)
Dates:
1914-1940
Collection
Archive of the Anti-Apartheid Movement
Archive of the Anti-Apartheid Movement, 1956-1998.
Extents: 146.85 Linear metres (2515 physical shelfmarks)
Dates:
1956-1998
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- Buache | Philippe | 1700-1773 | geographer 9
- United Nations 9
- University of Oxford 8
- Charles II | 1630-1685 | King of England, Scotland and Ireland 3
- Feilding | Lady | Elisabeth Theresa | née Fox-Strangways | 1773–1846 | formerly Talbot 3
- Fouchy | Jean Paul | Grandjean de | 1707-1788 | astromer, permanent secretary of the French Académie des Sciences 3
- Labour Party 3
- Louis XV | 1710-1774 | King of France 3
- Phillipps | Sir Thomas | 1792-1872 | Baronet | Antiquary, and Collector of MSS and Books 3
- Purcell | Henry | c 1659-1695 | composer 3
- Sancroft | William | 1617-1693 | Archbishop of Canterbury 3
- University of Cambridge 3
- Wharton | Philip | 1613-1696 | 4th Baron Wharton 3
- Anti-Apartheid Movement 2
- Attorney General of Ireland | Ireland 2
- Bodleian Library 2
- Bradley | James | 1693-1762 | Chaplain to Bishop of Hereford, astronomer 2
- Butler | James | 1610-1688 | 1st Duke of Ormonde | soldier and statesman 2
- Carte | Thomas | 1686-1754 | historian 2
- Church of England | Diocese of Canterbury 2
- Conservative Party 2
- Conservative Party | Conservative Campaign Headquarters 2
- Conservative Party | Conservative Central Office 2
- Conservative Party | Conservatives in the European Parliament 2
- Davies | Sir | John | 1569-1626 | Knight | Attorney General of Ireland and Poet 2
- Douce | Francis | 1757-1834 | Antiquary 2
- Edgcumbe | Lady | Caroline Augusta | Mount | 1808–1881 | née Feilding 2
- European Parliament | European Conservative Group 2
- European Parliament | European Democratic Group 2
- Fitzwilliam | Sir | William | 1526-1599 | Knight | Lord Deputy of Ireland 2
- Gaisford | Henrietta Horatia Maria | 1810–1851 | née Feilding 2
- Gentili | Alberico | 1552-1608 | Italian jurist 2
- Harcourt | Edward William | 1825-1891 | politician 2
- Harcourt | Edward | 1757-1847 | formerly Venables-Vernon | Archbishop of York 2
- Harcourt | Family | Nuneham Courtenay 2
- Harcourt | Family | Stanton Harcourt 2
- Harcourt | George Granville | 1785-1861 | formerly Venables-Vernon | MP, Barrister 2
- Harcourt | George Simon | 1736-1809 | 2nd Earl Harcourt 2
- Harcourt | Simon | 1714-1777 | 1st Earl Harcourt | politician 2
- Harcourt | Simon | c 1661-1727 | 1st Viscount Harcourt | Lord Chancellor 2
- Harcourt | William | 1743-1830 | 3rd Earl Harcourt | Field Marshal 2
- Harcourt | William | Venables Vernon | 1789-1871 | Canon of York, chemist 2
- Huddleston | Ernest Urban Trevor | 1913-1998 | Archbishop of the Indian Ocean and member of the Community of the Resurrection 2
- Inglis | Esther | 1571-1624 | calligrapher and minaturist 2
- Jommelli | Niccolò | 1714-1774 | composer 2
- League of Nations 2
- Leroquais | Victor | 1875-1948 | palaeographer 2
- Locke | John | 1632-1704 | philospher 2
- Lord Deputy of Ireland | Ireland 2
- Lord Lieutenant of Ireland | Ireland 2
- Middleton | Charles | c. 1650-1719 | 2nd Earl of Middleton | statesman 2
- Montagu | Edward | 1625-1672 | 1st Earl of Sandwich | admiral 2
- Nairne | David | fl 1720 | Secretary to the Pretender 2
- Oxfam GB 2
- Pergolesi | Giovanni Battista | 1710-1736 | composer 2
- Petit de Billier | Amélina | 1798-1876 | governess 2
- Rawlinson | Richard | 1690-1755 | Antiquary and Nonjuror 2
- Selden | John | 1584-1654 | Jurist, MP, and Antiquary 2
- Shakespeare | William | 1564-1616 | Dramatist 2
- Social Democratic Party 2
- Starkie | Enid | 1897-1970 | scholar 2
- Stuart | James Francis Edward | 1688-1766 | the 'old Pretender' 2
- Talbot | Ela Theresa | 1835-1893 2
- Talbot | Rosamond Constance | 1837-1906 2
- Talbot | William Henry Fox | 1800-1877 | MP, pioneer of photography 2
- Tanner | Thomas | 1674-1735 | Bishop of St Asaph and antiquary 2
- Voltaire | Francois Marie Arouet De | 1694-1778 | French Man of Letters 2
- Wallis | John | 1616-1703 | Mathematician 2
- Wharton | Thomas | 1648-1716 | 1st Marquess of Wharton 2
- Aborigines Protection Society (Great Britain) Aborigines Protection Society (Great Britain). 1
- Aesop | c.620–564 BC | fabulist and storyteller 1
- Alberoni | Giulio | 1664-1752 | cardinal 1
- Albinoni | Tomaso Giovanni | 1671-1750/1751 | composer 1
- Aldrich | Henry | 1648-1710 | composer 1
- Alexander | 1794-1849 | Prince of Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingfürst | priest and reputed miracle-worker 1
- Allen | Helen Mary | 1872-1952 1
- Allen | Percy Stafford | 1869-1933 | President of Corpus Christi College Oxford 1
- Allin | Sir | Thomas | 1612-1685 | Knight | Admiral 1
- Almayrac | Germaine | 1903-1997 | French secretary to the Polish government-in-exile 1
- Amans | Jean Florimond | Boudon de Saint- | 1748-1831 | naturalist and antiquarian 1
- Anerio | Felice | c 1560-1614 | composer 1
- Annan | Kofi Atta | 1938-2018 | diplomat 1
- Anson | Thomas William | 1795-1854 | 1st Earl of Lichfield | politician 1
- Anstee | Dame | Margaret Joan | 1926-2016 | United Nations civil servant 1
- Anti-Slavery International 1
- Anti-Slavery International for the Protection of Human Rights. 1
- Anti-Slavery Society for the Protection of Human Rights 1
- Anti-slavery Society (Great Britain) 1
- Anti-slavery and Aborigines Protection Society (Great Britain). 1
- Aquinas | Thomas | 1225-1274 | Dominican friar, philosopher, Catholic Priest 1
- Arne | Thomas Augustine | 1710-1778 | composer 1
- Arnobius | d. c.330 | of Sicca | Early Christian apologist 1
- Ash | John Sidney | 1925-2014 | ornithologist 1
- Astruc | G. | 18..-19.. | composer 1
- Austrian Philharmonic Society 1
- Ayer | Sir | Alfred Jules | 1910-1989 | Knight | philosopher 1
- Bach | Johann Christian | 1735-1782 | composer 1
- Bachet | Claude-Gaspard | 1581-1638 | Sieur de Mériziac | mathematician and littérateur 1
- Ballard | George | 1705-1755 | Antiquary 1
- Baltzar | Thomas | 1631-1663 | violinist and composer 1 ∧ less
- Language
- English 238
- Latin 93
- German 80
- Italian 74
- Spanish; Castilian 43
- Dutch; Flemish 28
- Greek, Modern (1453-) 26
- Russian 22
- Portuguese 21
- Arabic 18
- Greek, Ancient (to 1453) 16
- Hebrew 16
- Welsh 13
- Chinese 12
- Swedish 12
- Danish 11
- Polish 11
- Hungarian 9
- Japanese 9
- English, Old (ca.450-1100) 8
- Czech 8
- Persian 7
- Norwegian 6
- Afrikaans 5
- Turkish 5
- Catalan; Valencian 4
- English, Middle (1100-1500) 4
- Irish 4
- Croatian 4
- Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan 4
- Coptic 3
- Finnish 3
- French, Old (842-ca.1400) 3
- Icelandic 3
- Amharic 2
- Armenian 2
- Bengali 2
- Church Slavic; Old Slavonic; Church Slavonic; Old Bulgarian; Old Church Slavonic 2
- Estonian 2
- Gothic 2
- Maltese 2
- Multiple languages 2
- Romance languages 2
- Scots 2
- Syriac 2
- Tamil 2
- Thai 2
- Basque 1
- Breton 1
- Burmese 1
- Celtic languages 1
- Cornish 1
- Dutch, Middle (ca.1050-1350) 1
- Dzongkha 1
- Egyptian (Ancient) 1
- Western Frisian 1
- Georgian 1
- Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic 1
- German, Middle High (ca.1050-1500) 1
- German, Old High (ca.750-1050) 1
- Hausa 1
- Hindi 1
- Korean 1
- Latvian 1
- Malay 1
- Malagasy 1
- Low German; Low Saxon; German, Low; Saxon, Low 1
- Panjabi; Punjabi 1
- Provençal, Old (to 1500) 1
- Pushto; Pashto 1
- Romany 1
- Sanskrit 1
- Sinhala; Sinhalese 1
- Slovenian 1
- Swahili 1
- Yiddish 1 ∧ less
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