Showing Collections: 61 - 80 of 377
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
Collection
Archive of the Anti-Slavery Society
Papers of The Anti-Slavery Society, 1757-1982.
Extents: 118.47 Linear metres (2236 physical shelfmarks)
Dates:
1757-1982
Collection
Archive of the Banbury Clerical Society
Archive of the Banbury Clerical Society.
Extents: 3.85 linear metres (35 boxes)
Dates:
1852-1973
Collection
Archive of the Dashwood Family of West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
Archive of the Dashwood Family of West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire (1626-1904).
Extents: 3.52 linear metres (31 physical shelfmarks)
Dates:
1626-1904
Collection
Archive of the Gehenna Press
The archive of the Gehenna Press, an American private press founded by the artist Leonard Baskin (1922-2000), which published from 1942-2005.
Extents: 273 shelfmarks (30.03 Linear metres)
Dates:
Mainly 1973-2005
Collection
Archive of the Macirone Family
Correspondence and papers of the Macirone Family, principally George Macirone (1788-1858), his wife Mary Ann Macirone (1791-1869) nee Perriman, and their three children, Clara Macirone (1821-1914), Emily Macirone (1821-1888) and George Augustus Macirone (1834-1910) with born-digital transcriptions of their letters and diaries by Patricia Neate.
Extents: 1.54 Linear metres (14 physical shelfmarks; 1 digital shelfmark)
Dates:
1584-2016
Collection
Archive of the Napier Family
Archive of the Napier Family
Extents: 6.66 linear metres (80 boxes)
Dates:
1780-1933
Collection
Archive of the North Family
Archive of the North Family, Barons North and Earls of Guilford, 13th-20th century.
Extents: 26.01 Linear metres (309 boxess)
Dates:
13th-20th century
Collection
Archive of Wentworth Webster
Archive of Wentworth Webster
Extents: 2.19 linear metres (39 boxes)
Dates:
1865-1906
Collection
Archive of William Beckford
Papers of William Beckford (1760-1844), author
Extents: 17.6 linear metres (176 physical shelfmarks)
Dates:
1515-19th cent., n.d.
Collection
Archive of William Henry Fox Talbot and the Talbot family
The archive of six generations of the Talbot, Feilding and Burnett-Brown family, including photographs by William Henry Fox Talbot and original artifacts photographed by Talbot, as well as correspondence, research notes, drawing and botanical albums, and estate records.
Extents: 40.0 Linear metres (337 shelfmarks)
Dates:
1799-2000, n.d.
Collection
Archive of William Parsons
Archive of William Parsons, c. 1776-1824
Extents: 0.16 Linear metres (2 boxes)
Dates:
c. 1776-1824
Collection
Archive of W.M. Macmillan and Mona Macmillan
Archive of W.M. Macmillan, historian of South Africa and critic of colonial rule in Africa and the West Indies, and of his wife, Mona Macmillan, author and journalist.
Extents: 10.66 linear metres (76 physical shelfmarks)
Dates:
1867-2006
Single Item
Arnoud Krever: 'Grande valse de concert, pour la main gauche seule. Pour piano'
'Grande valse de concert, pour la main gauche seule. Pour piano', op. 12 by Arnoud Krever, [late 19th cent.].
Shelfmark: MS. Mus. c. 625
Extents: 14 pages
Dates:
[late 19th cent.]
Single Item
Arrangements by Richard Buchmayer of 17th- and 18th-cent. music, and papers belonging to him
Arrangements by Richard Buchmayer (1856-1934) of 17th- and 18th-cent. music, and papers belonging to him, n.d.
Shelfmark: MS. Mus. c. 401
Extents: 251 Leaves
Dates:
Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
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- Phillipps | Sir Thomas | 1792-1872 | Baronet | Antiquary, and Collector of MSS and Books 3
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- 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
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- Harcourt | George Granville | 1785-1861 | formerly Venables-Vernon | MP, Barrister 2
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- Harcourt | Simon | 1714-1777 | 1st Earl Harcourt | politician 2
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- 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
- 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 | d. 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
- 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
- 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 | Saint 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
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- Ballard | George | 1705-1755 | Antiquary 1
- Baltzar | Thomas | 1631-1663 | violinist and composer 1
- Banbury Clerical Society 1
- Bandot | L. B. | fl. 1801-1900 1
- Barber | Martin | Former Director of United Nations Mine Action Service 1
- Barea | Ilsa | 1902-1973 | nee Pollak | Austrian writer and translator 1
- Barker | Edmund Henry | 1788-1839 | Classical Scholar 1 ∧ less
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