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Account of an abnormal birth by Dr Edward Frederick Whitaker of Banbury, annotated by John Kidd

Account of an abnormal birth by Dr Edward Frederick Whitaker of Banbury
Shelfmark: MS. Top. Oxon. c. 656, fols. 96-99
Extents: 4 Leaves
Dates: 1 Feb 1842
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Additional papers of Dorothy Mary Crowfoot Hodgkin

Personal papers, correspondence, research papers and other material.
Extents: 6.00 Linear metres (42 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: 1919-2003
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Album of manuscript verse by Caroline de Crespigny, Thomas Medwin and other contemporary English and German poets, with some original drawings and watercolours

Caroline de Crespigny’s album is made up predominantly of original autograph verse by herself, Thomas Medwin and the German poets they encountered and translated. Tipped in, pinned or loosely inserted are also original drawings and watercolours, together with cut-outs and press cuttings, and one music manuscript. As far as it has been possible to establish, her own verses are unpublished. A number of other pieces remain unidentified.
Shelfmark: MS. 11916
Extents: 1.0 volume
Dates: 1838-1861, n.d.
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Albumen print by Julia Margaret Cameron, with a letter fragment from Emily Tennyson and a family studio portrait of the Philpots

Julia Margaret Cameron's photograph of the 'Enoch Arden' group of 3 children and a studio photograph of William Benjmain Philpot and his son, Hamlet Stanley and daughter, Annie Wilhelmina; with postcards, newspaper cuttings and a fragment of a letter from Emily Tennyson.
Shelfmark: MS. 16158 photogr.
Extents: 0.15 Linear metres (12 items)
Dates: 1864-1932
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Archive of Anne Ridler and Vivian Ridler

Correspondence and papers of the poet and writer Anne Ridler (1912-2001) and her husband Vivian Ridler (1913-2009), printer to the Oxford University Press and founder of Perpetua Press.
Extents: 5.596 Linear metres (81 boxes)
Dates: 1836-2011, n.d.; Majority of material found within 1927 - 2011
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Archive of Edith Bülbring

Correspondence and papers of Edith Bülbring (1903-90), pharmacologist and physiologist
Extents: 1.15 Linear metres (8 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: 1933-90
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Archive of Frederic Eckhard

Interview recordings and transcripts of Frederic Eckhard (fl. 1970s to present), former spokesperson for Kofi Annan.
Extents: 1.31 Linear metres (9 boxes)
Dates: Majority of material found within Bulk, 2006-2007; 2000-2013
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Archive of Helen Muspratt

Correspondence, papers and photographs of Oxford-based studio and documentary photographer Helen Muspratt (1907-2001) including material gathered for a book about her work by her daughter Jessica Sutcliffe.
Extents: 31.531 Linear metres (97 boxes)
Dates: 1900-2016
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Archive of Ida Mann

Papers of Ida Mann, ophthalmologist (1893-1983), and papers relating to her.
Extents: 2.2 Linear metres (20 shelfmarks)
Dates: 1921-2007
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Archive of Irene Ward, Baroness Ward of North Tyneside

Personal and political papers of Irene Ward, Baroness Ward of North Tyneside (1895-1980).
Extents: 15.73 Linear metres (144 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: 1860-1980
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Archive of Joanna Trollope

Archive of Joanna Trollope (born 1943), writer, including literary and personal papers, [1908]-2019.
Extents: 5.26 Linear metres (109 boxes)
Dates: [1908]-2019; Majority of material found within 1952-2019
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Archive of John Hungerford Pollen and the Pollen Family

The archive of John Hungerford Pollen (1820-1902), decorative artist and Roman Catholic convert, and the Pollen family, 1828-2017.
Extents: 6.0 Linear metres (44 boxes; 2 digital shelfmarks)
Dates: 1828-2017
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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
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Archive of Louise Johnson

Archive of Louise Johnson (1940-2012), biophysicist and structural biologist.
Extents: 8.85 Linear metres (59 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: 1914-2012
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Archive of Mabel FitzGerald

Archive of Mabel Purefoy FitzGerald (1872–1973), physiologist and clinical pathologist, with family papers.
Extents: 18.0 Linear metres (124 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: 1667-2016
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Archive of Margaret Reardon

Papers, 1940-2015, of Margaret Reardon (b. 1920), relating to life as a colonial wife in Eritrea, Tanganyika, Bechuanaland, the Gilbert and Ellice Islands and the Turks and Caicos Islands.
Extents: 0.6 Linear metres (6 physical shelfmarks; 5 digital shelfmarks)
Dates: 1940-2015
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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
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Archive of Nicola Dahrendorf

Archive of Nicola Dahrendorf, British government and United Nations official
Extents: 9.36 Linear metres (66 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: c. 1975-2012
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Archive of Philip Cannon

Archive of the composer Philip Cannon (1929-2016) containing predominantly his autograph music manuscripts.
Extents: 10.0 Linear metres (57 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: 1948-2018, n.d.
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Archive of Sibyl, Lady Colefax

Correspondence and papers, with some related family letters, 1851-1988, of Sibyl, Lady Colefax (1874-1950), wife of Sir Arthur Colefax, society hostess, and co-founder of the firm of Colefax & Fowler.
Extents: 7.70 Linear metres (70 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: 1851-1988

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20th century 77
19th century 39
Women 25
21st century 22
English poetry -- Women authors 15
Women scientists 14
Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 20th century 12
Science 12
English poetry 11
18th century 10
English literature 10
Humanities 10
Poetry 10
Women -- Education 10
English poetry -- 20th century 9
Literature 9
Music 9
Science -- History -- 20th century 9
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Poets 6
Youth -- Political activity -- Great Britain 6
English literature -- 20th century 5
Europe -- Politics and government 5
Finance 5
Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 19th century 5
Religion 5
Women travelers 5
Biography 4
Diaries 4
Economics 4
Labour Party (Great Britain) -- History -- 20th Century 4
Local government -- History 4
Public opinion 4
Women -- Suffrage 4
World War, 1914-1918 4
X-ray crystallography 4
Biochemistry 3
Civil service 3
Conservative Party (Great Britain) 3
Diaries -- 18th century 3
Diaries -- 20th century 3
Europe -- Description and travel -- 1800-1918 3
Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 21st century 3
Historical fiction, English 3
India 3
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Liberal Party (Great Britain) 3
Literature -- 20th century 3
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Industrial relations -- Great Britain 2
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International development policy 2
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Law 2
Madrigals, Italian 2
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Indexed names
Conservative Party 11
Conservative Party | Conservative Central Office 8
Hodgkin | Dorothy Mary Crowfoot | 1910-1994 | nee Crowfoot | chemist 8
Conservative Party | professional headquarters 6
Pitter | Ruth | 1897-1992 | poet 5
Conservative Party | Conservative Research Department 4
University of Oxford 4
Conservative Party | National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations | Women's National Advisory Committee 3
United Nations 3
Austen | Jane | 1775-1817 | Novelist 2
Cameron | Julia Margaret | 1815-1879 | photographer 2
Conservative Party | Conservative Overseas Bureau 2
Conservative Party | Conservative Political Centre 2
Conservative Party | National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations 2
Conservative Party | National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations | Central Women's Advisory Committee 2
Conservative Party | Organisation Department 2
Conservative Party | affiliated organisations 2
Conservative Party | parliamentary party 2
Conservative Party | voluntary wing 2
Daryush | Elizabeth | 1887-1977 | née Bridges | poet 2
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European Union of Women | British Section 2
Jenkins | Margaret Elizabeth Heald | 1905-2010 | novelist and biographer 2
Annan | Kofi Atta | 1938-2018 | diplomat 1
Arias | Dame | Margot Fonteyn de | 1918-1991 | ballet dancer 1
Armstrong | Sir | Thomas Henry Wait | 1898-1994 | organist and conductor 1
Association for the Education of Women in Oxford 1
Austen | Cassandra Elizabeth | 1773–1845 | sister of Jane Austen 1
Ballard | George | 1705-1755 | Antiquary 1
Bassani | Giovanni Battist | c 1650-1716 | composer 1
Bevington | Elizabeth | fl 1789-1792 | Quaker preacher 1
Blunt | Wilfrid Scawen | 1840-1922 | poet and writer 1
Bright | Edith | d 1929 | nee Turner | suffragette and wife of Allan Heywood Bright 1
Bulbring | Edith | 1903-1990 | pharmacologist 1
Bumphrey | Eileen | nee Rogers | 1936-2018 | occupational therapist 1
Butler | Josephine Elizabeth | 1828-1906 | social reformer and women's activist 1
Byron | Anne Isabella | 1792-1860 | 11th Baroness Wentworth and Baroness Byron | Social reformer and philanthropist 1
Byron | George Gordon | 1788-1824 | | 6th Baron Byron | poet 1
Cambridge Mission to Delhi 1
Candler | Sarah | 1790-1816 | poet 1
Cannan | May Wedderburn | 1893-1973 | poet and writer 1
Cannon | (Jack) Philip | 1929-2016 | composer 1
Carissimi | Giacomo | 1605-1674 | composer 1
Chain | Sir | Ernst Boris | 1906-1979 | Knight | biochemist 1
Church of South India | Correspondence 1
Clari | Giovanni Carlo Maria | 1677-1754 | composer and instrumentalist 1
Clark | Lady (nee Barbara Keen) | fl. 1912-1971 1
Clarke | David Kenneth | 1912-1998 | Conservative Party official 1
Codrington College (Barbados) 1
Colefax | Sibyl Sophie Julia | 1874-1950 | nee Hasley | hostess and interior decorator, wife of Sir Arthur Colefax 1
Conservative Party | Advisory Committee on Policy 1
Conservative Party | Central Committee on Post-War Problems 1
Conservative Party | Conservative Campaign Headquarters 1
Conservative Party | Conservative Commonwealth Council 1
Conservative Party | Conservative Policy Forum 1
Conservative Party | Conservatives in the European Parliament 1
Conservative Party | Imperial Affairs Committee 1
Conservative Party | National Society for Conservative Agents 1
Conservative Party | National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations | Conservative Women's National Committee 1
Conservative Party | National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations | National Advisory Committees 1
Conservative Party | National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations | Young Britons 1
Conservative Party | North Hants. Conservative Association 1
Conservative Party | North West Hants. Conservative Association 1
Conservative Party | Public Opinion Research Department 1
Conservative Party | Swinton College 1
Conservative Party | Teachers' Association 1
Conservative Party | Trade Unionists' National Advisory Committee 1
Conservative Party | Vice Chairmen's Offices 1
Conservative Party | West Hants. Conservative Association 1
Conservative Party | party officials 1
Cook | Mariana R. | b.1955 | Photographer 1
Cooke | Caleb | d 1708 | clergyman 1
Cooke | Sarah | fl 1718 | wife of Caleb Cooke 1
Crespigny | Caroline Champion de | née Bathurst | 1796-1861 | poet 1
Cropper | Peter | 1927-2020 | Conservative Party official 1
Dahrendorf | Nicola | fl. 1983-present | British government and United Nations official 1
Davies | Margaret Llewelwyn | 1861-1944 | social reformer involved in Womens Cooperative Guild Movement 1
Davies | Michael | b. 1944 | international civil servant 1
Diamond Light Source 1
Dougall | Lily | 1858-1923 | novelist and religious author 1
Dr. Bray's Associates 1
Eckhard | Frederic | fl. 1970s-present | spokesperson and civil servant 1
Edwards | E.M.A. | fl. 1824 1
Falconer | Hugh | 1808-1865 | botanist and palaeontologist 1
Federation of University Conservative and Unionist Associations 1
Ferry | Georgina | b 1955 | science author, broadcaster 1
FitzGerald | Mabel Purefoy | 1872-1973 | physiologist and clinical pathologist 1
Fleming | Sir | Alexander | 1881-1955 | Knight | bacteriologist and discoverer of penicillin 1
Florey | Harold Walter | 1898-1968 | Baron Florey | experimental pathologist and bacteriologist 1
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations 1
Fowler | John Beresford | 1906-1977 | interior decorator 1
Franklin | Charlotte | fl 1965-2017 1
Fraser | Richard Michael | 1915-1996 | Baron Fraser of Kilmorack 1
Fremantle | Hilda | b 1900 | composer 1
Frink | Dame | Elisabeth Jean | 1930-1993 | sculptor 1
Goodson | Richard | 1688-1741 | organist and music copyist 1
Gotch | Mary | fl 1951 | née Fox | violinist 1
Great Britain | Colonial Administrative Service 1
Grove | Edward Aickin William Stewart | 1852-1932 | Brigadier-General 1
Grove | Georgina Annie | c.1840-c.1896 | nee Atkinson | daughter of Rev George Atkinson of Kettlethorpe, Lincs 1
Harcourt | Lewis Vernon | 1863-1922 | 1st Viscount Harcourt | politician 1
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Language
English 109
French 8
Italian 6
German 5
Latin 4
Russian 2
Catalan; Valencian 1
Danish 1
Dutch; Flemish 1
Estonian 1
Greek, Ancient (to 1453) 1
Greek, Modern (1453-) 1
Norwegian 1
Polish 1
Spanish; Castilian 1
Swedish 1