Showing Collections: 21 - 40 of 88
Collection
Archive of Maria Becket
Papers and correspondence of Maria Becket (1931-2012), political activist against the Greek military junta (1967-1974) and for international human rights, and later environmental activist and organiser.
Extents: 75.79 Linear metres (533 boxes)
Dates:
1945-2019
Collection
Archive of Raymond Chandler
Papers of Raymond Chandler (1888-1959), writer, 1880-2005
Extents: 7.05 Linear metres (132 boxes)
Dates:
1880-2005, n.d.
Collection
Archive of Richard Shirley Smith
This collection comprises material relating to Richard Shirley Smith (b 1935), including original artwork.
Extents: 7.85 Linear metres (150 boxes)
Dates:
1950-2022 and n.d.
Collection
Archive of Robert Craft and Igor Stravinsky
Correspondence, papers, photographs, and objects of Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971), composer, and Robert Craft (1923-2015), conductor and author.
Extents: 15.25 Linear metres (247 boxes)
Dates:
1864-2015, n.d.
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 David Weatherall
Correspondence and papers of Sir David John Weatherall (1933-2018), physician, Regius Professor of Medicine.
Extents: 1.38 Linear metres (20 boxes)
Dates:
1962-2016
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 Harry Charles Luke
Archive of Sir Harry Charles Luke, Lieutenant-Governor of Malta.
Extents: 0.3 linear metres (3 boxes)
Dates:
1930-1940
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 Roy Strong and Dr. Julia Trevelyan Oman
Correspondence and papers of the museum director, garden designer and art historian Sir Roy Strong (1935-), with associated papers of his wife, the theatre designer Dr. Julia Trevelyan Oman (1930-2003). Includes the diaries, correspondence, and working papers of Sir Roy Strong, scrapbooks and photographs recording the social and working lives of the couple, and correspondence, papers and photographs recording the development of the formal garden at their Herefordshire country home, The…
Extents: 27.29 Linear metres (482 boxes)
Dates:
1870-2024, mainly 1955-2022
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 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 Butler Family
Correspondence and papers of three generations of the Butler Family; Alfred J. Butler (1850-1936), Harold Butler (1883-1951) and Rohan Butler (1917-1996).
Extents: 15.85 Linear metres (229 boxes)
Dates:
1818-2009, n.d.
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 Fabian Colonial Bureau
Archive of the Fabian Colonial Bureau
Extents: 9.53 linear metres (206 boxes)
Dates:
1921-1967
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 Greene Family
Correspondence and papers of Graham Carleton Greene (1936-2016) publisher and his mother, Helga Greene (née Guinness) (1916-1985) literary agent.
Extents: 4.7 Linear metres (70 boxes)
Dates:
[c.1890]-2004
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 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.
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- University of Oxford | Department of History of Art 6
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- Connolly | Helga Mary | 1916-1985 | née Guinness, other married name Greene | literary agent 2
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- Strong | Sir | Roy Colin | b.1935 | Knight | art historian and broadcaster 2
- Toynbee | Paget Jackson | 1855-1932 | Dante scholar 2
- Aborigines Protection Society (Great Britain) Aborigines Protection Society (Great Britain). 1
- Albinoni | Tomaso Giovanni | 1671-1750/1751 | composer 1
- Aldrich | Henry | 1648-1710 | composer 1
- Anerio | Felice | c 1560-1614 | composer 1
- Anti-Apartheid Movement 1
- Anti-Slavery International 1
- Anti-Slavery International for the Protection of Human Rights. 1
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- Anti-slavery Society (Great Britain) 1
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- Aristotle | 384-322 BC | Greek philosopher 1
- Arne | Thomas Augustine | 1710-1778 | composer 1
- Ash | John Sidney | 1925-2014 | ornithologist 1
- Austen | Jane | 1775-1817 | Novelist 1
- Bach | Johann Christian | 1735-1782 | composer 1
- Bain | Iain | 1934-2018 | Scholar 1
- Bartholdy | Cécile | Mendelssohn- | 1817-1853 | wife of Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy 1
- Bartholdy | Jacob Ludwig Felix | Mendelssohn- | 1809-1847 | composer 1
- Baskin | Leonard | 1922-2000 | artist and publisher 1
- Baskin | family 1
- Bassani | Giovanni Battist | c 1650-1716 | composer 1
- Batten | Adrian | d 1637 | English composer 1
- Beal | Dr. | James | b. c.1910 | dentist and silver collector 1
- Becket | James | b. 1936 | American lawyer, filmmaker, and human rights campaigner | Husband of Maria Becket 1
- Becket | Maria Hari | 1931-2012 | Greek political and environmental activist 1
- Beethoven | Ludwig van | 1770-1827 | composer and pianist 1
- Bembo | Pietro | 1470-1547 | Italian poet and writer 1
- Bernabei | Ercole | 1622-1687 | composer 1
- Bianchi | (Giuseppe) Francesco | c 1752-1810 | English composer 1
- Biblioteca ambrosiana | Catalogs 1
- Biblioteca casanatense | Catalogs 1
- Biblioteca medicea laurenziana | Catalogs 1
- Biblioteca nazionale (Naples, Italy) | Catalogs 1
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- Biblioteca palatina di Parma | Catalogs 1
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- Biblioteca universitaria di Padova | Catalogs 1
- Bibliotheca estense (Modena, Italy) | Catalogs 1
- Blish | James Benjamin | 1921-1975 | writer 1
- Bliss | William Herbert Wray | fl. 1976-1890 | Assistant in the Bodleian 1
- Blow | John | 1648-1708 | composer 1
- Bodleian Library 1
- Boyce | William | 1710-1779 | musician 1
- British and Foreign Anti-slavery Society 1
- Brown | Alexander Denis | Burnett- | d. 1966 | Colonel 1
- Bull | John | 1562/1563–1628 | composer 1
- Burnett-Brown | Anthony Maxwell | fl. 1940-2000 1
- Burnett-Brown | Katharine Mary | d. 1971 1
- Burney | Charles | 1726-1814 | musician and author 1
- Butler | Alfred Joshua | 1850-1936 | historian 1
- Butler | Rohan D'Olier | 1917-1996 | historian and civil servant 1
- Butler | Sir | Harold Beresford | 1883-1951 | civil servant 1
- Byrd | William | c 1540-1623 | musical composer 1
- Bywater | Ingram | 1840-1914 | Regius Professor of Greek at Oxford 1
- Caesar | Julius | 1558-1636 | Sir | Knight Judge 1
- Callaghan | Leonard James | 1912-2005| Baron Callaghan of Cardiff | statesman 1
- Carissimi | Giacomo | 1605-1674 | composer 1
- Carrington | Mary Townsend | 1892-1980 | nee Eyres 1
- Cavalli | Pietro Francesco | 1602-1676 | composer 1
- Chandler | Raymond | 1888-1959 | writer 1
- Child | William | 1606/1607-1697 | composer 1
- Cimarosa | Domenico | 1749-1801 | Italian composer 1
- Clark Kerr | Archibald John Kerr | 1882-1951 | Baron Inverchapel | British diplomat 1
- Clarke | Jeremiah | c 1743-1809 | composer 1
- Clementi | Augusta Mildred Warren | 1878-1969 | nee Graham 1
- Clementi | Cecily Joyce | b 1915 1
- Clementi | Cresswell Montagu | 1918-1981 | Air Vice-Marshal 1
- Clementi | Dione Rose | 1914-2010 | lecturer in history 1
- Clementi | Isabel | 1850–1930 | nee Collard 1
- Clementi | Lockhart | 1881-after 1917 | Captain 1
- Clementi | Marie Penelope Rose | 1889–1970 | nee Eyres | known as Penelope Clementi 1
- Clementi | Montagu | 1839-1919 | Colonel, Judge Advocate-General in India 1
- Clementi | Sir | Cecil | 1875-1947 | Knight | colonial governor 1
- Clementi | Winifred Dorothy | d 1966 | nee Hobson | known as Dorothy Clementi 1
- Coke | family | Earls of Leicester 1
- Conservative Party | Commonwealth Affairs Committee 1
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- Conservative Party | Conservative Group for Europe 1
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- Conservative Party | Conservative Party International Office 1
- Conservative Party | parliamentary party 1
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- Coprario | John | c 1570/1580-1626 | composer 1
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