Showing Collections: 101 - 120 of 1299
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Archive of Richard Frank
Antiquarian and estate papers of Richard Frank, relating to Yorkshire, 1638-1879, mainly 1725-62.
Extents: 3.3 Linear metres (22 physical shelfmarks)
Dates:
1638-1879
Collection
Archive of Robert Simpson
The archive of the composer Robert Simpson comprising predominantly photocopies of Simpson's music manuscripts, his writings and recordings, together with printed material (concert programmes, published music and books from the composer's library). Material created by the Robert Simpson Society also forms part of this archive.
Extents: 25.0 Linear metres (117 boxes)
Dates:
c.1840-2016, n.d.
Collection
Archive of Ronald Press
Archive of Ronald Press.
Extents: 1.5 Linear metres (10 physical shelfmarks)
Dates:
1893-2006
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Archive of R.R. Martin
Archive of Robert Reginald Martin (d. 1965).
Extents: 1.36 Linear metres (15 boxes)
Dates:
1921-1961
Collection
Archive of R.V. Lennard
Archive of Reginald Vivian Lennard (1885-1967).
Extents: 4.10 Linear metres (66 boxess)
Dates:
20th century
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Archive of Shiela Grant Duff, with Grant Duff and Lubbock family papers
Archive of Shiela Grant Duff, author and journalist, with Grant Duff and Lubbock family papers, 1769-2008
Extents: 17.0 Linear metres (103 physical shelfmarks)
Dates:
1769-2008
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Archive of Sir Charles Edward Grey (1785-1865) and the Grey family
Correspondence and papers of Sir Charles Edward Grey (1785-1865), Indian judge and colonial governor, with correspondence and papers of other members of the Grey family, 17th-20th century.
Extents: 5.61 Linear metres (51 physical shelfmarks)
Dates:
1642-1934
Collection
Archive of Sir Clement Pleass
Personal and political papers of Sir Clement Pleass (1901-1988), colonial governor
Extents: 5.97 Linear metres (17 boxes)
Dates:
1911-1966
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 Frederick Maurice Powicke
Correspondence and papers of the historian, Sir Frederick Maurice Powicke, mainly relating to his academic work.
Extents: 6.8 Linear metres (41 physical shelfmarks)
Dates:
1882-1964
Collection
Archive of Sir Henry Marion Durand and Sir Henry Mortimer Durand
Archive of Sir Henry Marion Durand and Sir Henry Mortimer Durand concerning the Indian mutiny, including correspondence and official papers, c. 1857-1876.
Extents: 1.31 Linear metres (13 boxes)
Dates:
c. 1857-1876
Collection
Archive of Sir John Cowdery Kendrew
Correspondence and papers of Sir John Cowdery Kendrew (1917-1997), molecular biologist.
Extents: 43.67 Linear metres (397 boxes)
Dates:
1923-1990
Collection
Archive of Sir Kenneth William Blackburne
Correspondence, etc. relating to cadetship in Nigeria, 1929-1950
Diaries and Colonial Office letters concerning period of office in Palestine, 1935-1940
Letters written by Blackburne and his wife to his parents and her mother, 1935-1941, 1943-1946, 1950-1956
Correspondence and a report relating to period of office in the Gambia, 1941-1943
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Extents: 3.75 Linear metres (25 boxes)
Dates:
1929-1963
Collection
Archive of Sir Laming Worthington-Evans
Papers of Sir Laming Worthington-Evans (1868-1931) Conservative M.P.
Extents: 6.38 Linear metres (58 physical shelfmarks)
Dates:
1895-1931
Collection
Archive of Sir Matthew Nathan
Papers corresponding to the career of Sir Matthew Nathan (1862-1939), soldier and civil servant
Extents: 67.1 Linear metres (671 physical shelfmarks)
Dates:
1868-1939
Collection
Archive of Sir Robert Armitage
Papers of Sir Robert Perceval Armitage, KCMG, MBE (1906-90) relating to his work in Kenya, the Gold Coast, Cyprus and Nyasaland.
Extents: 1.05 Linear metres (7 physical shelfmarks)
Dates:
1926-83
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 Stafford Cripps
Archive of Sir Stafford Cripps (1889-1952), lawyer, Labour MP for Bristol East, World War II Ambassador to the USSR and Chancellor of the Exchequer (Nov 1947-Oct 1950) and his wife Dame Isobel Cripps (1891-1979), overseas aid organiser.
Extents: 45.0 Linear metres (301 physical shelfmarks)
Dates:
1872-1994, n.d.
Collection
Archive of Sir Walter Bodmer and Lady Julia Bodmer
Papers of Sir Walter Bodmer (b. 1936) and Julia, Lady Bodmer (1934-2001), geneticists.
Extents: 243.76 Linear metres (2216.0 physical shelfmarks)
Dates:
1955-2011
Single Item
Archive of successive rectors of Holdgate
Archive of successive rectors of Holdgate, late 17th-early 19th century.
Shelfmark: MS. Top. Salop. c. 6
Extents: 109 Leaves
Dates:
late 17th-early 19th century
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- University of Oxford 21
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- Conservative Party | Conservative Central Office 12
- Rhodes | Cecil John | 1853-1902 | imperialist, colonial politician and mining entrepreneur 11
- Hodgkin | Dorothy Mary Crowfoot | 1910-1994 | nee Crowfoot | chemist 9
- Gough | Richard | 1735-1809 | antiquary 7
- University of Oxford | Department of History of Art 7
- Conservative Party | professional headquarters 6
- Ashmolean Natural History Society of Oxfordshire 5
- British South Africa Company 5
- Charles II | 1630-1685 | King of England, Scotland and Ireland 5
- Conservative Party | Conservative Research Department 5
- Great Britain | Colonial Administrative Service 5
- Talbot | William Henry Fox | 1800-1877 | MP, pioneer of photography 5
- Tanner | Thomas | 1674-1735 | Bishop of St Asaph and antiquary 5
- University of Oxford | Sir William Dunn School of Pathology x Dunn School 5
- Bodleian Library 4
- British Records Association 4
- Charles I | 1600-1649 | King of England, Scotland and Ireland 4
- Collingwood | Robin George | 1889-1943 | philosopher and historian 4
- Conservative Party | Conservative Campaign Headquarters 4
- Conservative Party | parliamentary party 4
- Goadby | Frank Reginald Lindsay | 1899-1985 | Brigadier Historian of Standlake 4
- Henry VIII | 1491-1547 | King of England and Ireland 4
- Labour Party 4
- Loubat | Joseph Florimond | 1831-1927 | Duke of Loubat | bibliophile, antiquarian, sportsman, and philanthropist 4
- Ross | William Mcgregor | 1876-1940 | Director of Public Works East Africa Protectorate 4
- The British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society 4
- United Nations 4
- Africa Bureau | 1952-1978 3
- Anstee | Dame | Margaret Joan | 1926-2016 | United Nations civil servant 3
- Bellamy | Frank Arthur | fl 1870-1930 | pharmacist 3
- Bonaparte | Napoleon | 1769-1821 | Emperor of the French 3
- Butler | James | 1610-1688 | 1st Duke of Ormonde | soldier and statesman 3
- Cameron | Julia Margaret | 1815-1879 | photographer 3
- Church of England 3
- Conservative Party | Conservative Political Centre 3
- Conservative Party | Conservatives in the European Parliament 3
- Conservative Party | National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations 3
- Conservative Party | Swinton College 3
- Cromwell | Oliver | 1599-1658 | Lord Protector 3
- England and Wales | Parliament 3
- Fairfax | Thomas | 1612-1671 | 3rd Baron Fairfax | politician, general, and Parliamentary commander-in-chief during the English Civil War 3
- Federation of University Conservative and Unionist Associations 3
- Florey | Harold Walter | 1898-1968 | Baron Florey | experimental pathologist and bacteriologist 3
- Freeman | Edward Augustus | 1823-1892 | historian 3
- Heatley | Norman George | 1911-2004 | biologist and biochemist 3
- Huxley | Elspeth Josceline | 1907-1997 | née Grant | author and journalist 3
- Hyde | Edward | 1609-1674 | 1st Earl of Clarendon | Lord Chancellor 3
- James II | 1633-1701 | King of Great Britain and Ireland 3
- Kenya | Public Works Department 3
- Lawrence | Thomas Edward | 1888-1935 | Soldier, Author, and Archaeologist known as Lawrence of Arabia 3
- Noble | Mark | 1754-1827 | Biographer, genealogist, and antiquary 3
- Oxford University | New College 3
- Reade | Edward Anderdon | 1807-1886 | Bengal Civil Servant and Historian 3
- Salter | Herbert Edward | 1863-1951 | Historian 3
- Sancroft | William | 1617-1693 | Archbishop of Canterbury 3
- Taunt | Henry William | 1842-1922 | photographer and antiquary 3
- Todd | Sir | Reginald Stephen Garfield | 1908-2002 | Knight | prime minister of Southern Rhodesia 3
- University of Cambridge 3
- Wharton | Philip | 1613-1696 | 4th Baron Wharton 3
- Wood | Anthony | 1632-1695 | Antiquary 3
- Annan | Noel Gilroy | 1916-2000 | Baron Annan | historian and academic administrator 2
- Anti-Apartheid Movement 2
- Aquinas | Thomas | 1225-1274 | Dominican friar, philosopher, Catholic Priest 2
- Aristotle | 384-322 BC | Greek philosopher 2
- Armitage | Sir | Robert Perceval | 1906-1990 | Knight | colonial administrator 2
- Ashton | Matthew | fl. 1681-1685 | Merchant in Leeds 2
- Attlee | Clement Richard | 1883-1967 | 1st Earl Attlee | politician and prime minister 2
- Attorney General of Ireland | Ireland 2
- Baker | John Randal | 1900-1984 | biologist 2
- Ballard | George | 1705-1755 | Antiquary 2
- Bandinel | Bulkeley | 1781-1861 | Bodley's Librarian 2
- Berlin | Sir | Isaiah | 1909-1997 | Knight | historian and philosopher 2
- Blacker | J | fl 1800-1840 | Major 2
- Blomfield | James Charles | 1821-1895 | Rector of Launton Antiquary 2
- Borneo Mission Association 2
- Botha | Louis | 1862-1919 | South African general and statesman 2
- Bow Group 2
- Brooke | family | Rajahs of Sarawak 2
- Butler | James | 1665-1745 | 2nd Duke of Ormonde | Army officer, politician and Jacobite conspirator 2
- Buxton | Sir | Thomas Fowell | 1786-1845 | 1st Baronet | Philanthropist 2
- Cardwell | Edward | 1787-1861 | Church Historian 2
- Carte | Thomas | 1686-1754 | historian 2
- Channel 4 2
- Charlett | Arthur | 1655-1722 | Master of University College Oxford 2
- Chater | Patricia | 1922-2011 | missionary 2
- Church of England | Diocese of Canterbury 2
- Church of England | Missions | Borneo 2
- Clarke | Henry | 1828-1907 | Church of England clergyman and politician 2
- Clarkson | Thomas | 1760-1846 | slavery abolitionist 2
- Conservative Party | Central Committee on Post-War Problems 2
- Conservative Party | Centre for Policy Studies 2
- Conservative Party | Conservative Overseas Bureau 2
- Conservative Party | National Society for Conservative Agents 2
- Conservative Party | affiliated organisations 2
- Craster | Sir | (Herbert Henry) Edmund | 1879-1959 | librarian and historian 2
- Davies | Sir | John | 1569-1626 | Knight | Attorney General of Ireland and Poet 2
- Davis | Henry William Carless | 1874-1928 | historian 2
- Dell | Edmund | 1921-1999 | Labour MP and historian 2 ∧ less
- Language
- English 1161
- Latin 144
- French 88
- Italian 59
- German 42
- Spanish; Castilian 27
- Greek, Modern (1453-) 22
- Russian 16
- Dutch; Flemish 14
- Greek, Ancient (to 1453) 11
- Hebrew 11
- Danish 10
- Portuguese 10
- Afrikaans 9
- Chinese 9
- Welsh 8
- Arabic 7
- Hungarian 7
- Swedish 7
- Undetermined 7
- Czech 6
- Polish 6
- English, Old (ca.450-1100) 5
- Irish 5
- Japanese 5
- Norwegian 5
- English, Middle (1100-1500) 4
- Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan 4
- Catalan; Valencian 3
- Icelandic 3
- Persian 3
- Turkish 3
- No linguistic content; Not applicable 3
- Bengali 2
- Finnish 2
- French, Old (842-ca.1400) 2
- Croatian 2
- Malay 2
- Multiple languages 2
- Romance languages 2
- Albanian 1
- Amharic 1
- Basque 1
- Bulgarian 1
- Cornish 1
- Estonian 1
- French, Middle (ca.1400-1600) 1
- Georgian 1
- Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic 1
- Hausa 1
- Hindi 1
- Kalaallisut; Greenlandic 1
- Korean 1
- Latvian 1
- Maltese 1
- Panjabi; Punjabi 1
- Romany 1
- Scots 1
- Slavic languages 1
- Slovak 1
- Slovenian 1
- Serbian 1
- Swahili 1
- Tamil 1
- Yiddish 1
- Zulu 1 ∧ less
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