Showing Collections: 101 - 111 of 111
Collection
Records of Oxford Female Penitentiary and House of Mercy
Records of Oxford Female Penitentiary and House of Mercy
Extents: 0.15 Linear metres (3 boxes)
Dates:
1862-1956
Single Item
Religious and moral poems, with a few prose pieces
Religious and moral poems, with a few prose pieces, written about A.D. 1820-1821 by M. Sewell.
Shelfmark: MS. Add. B. 100
Extents: 112 pages
Dates:
written about A.D. 1820-1821 by M. Sewell
Single Item
Talk by Colin Franklin about his sister Rosalind Franklin
A talk by Colin Franklin about his sister Rosalind Franklin.
Shelfmark: MS. 23762
Extents: 1 box
Dates:
c.2010-2015
Single Item
Three letters from Mary Somerville
Three letters from Mary Somerville (1780-1872), science writer and mathematics expositor.
Shelfmark: MS. Eng. c. 8410, fols. 48-53
Extents: 6 Leaves
Dates:
27 Apr 1860, 29 May [1860s?], 4 Jun 1871
Single Item
Three printed volumes of poetry by May Wedderburn Cannan with associated autograph and manuscript poems
Three printed volumes of poetry by May Wedderburn Cannan with associated autograph and manuscript poems, 1917-1923.
Shelfmark: MS. 16085
Extents: 1 box
Dates:
1917-1923
Single Item
Transcript by J. O. Halliwell-Phillipps of The gossips braule, or, the women weare the breeches (London, 1655)
Transcript by J. O. Halliwell-Phillipps of The gossips braule, or, the women weare the breeches (London, 1655)
Shelfmark: MS. Eng. misc. e. 552
Extents: 16 Leaves
Dates:
19th century
Single Item
Transcript of BBC radio broadcast by Ruth Pitter, 'We Cannot Take Less', with autograph letter
Transcript of BBC radio broadcast by Ruth Pitter, 'We Cannot Take Less', with autograph letter, 1961-1977.
Shelfmark: MS. 17234
Extents: 1 box
Dates:
1961-1977
Collection
Two autograph letters written by Jane Austen to her sister Cassandra Austen
Two autograph letters written by Jane Austen to her sister Cassandra Austen, 1796 and 1813.
Extents: 1 box
Dates:
1796-1813
Single Item
Two songs for voice and piano by Alice Sauvrezis
Two songs for voice and piano, 'Jardin sous la lune' and 'M'a dit le vent', [c 1920?].
Shelfmark: MS. Mus. c. 647
Extents: 4 Leaves
Dates:
[c 1920?]
Single Item
Typescript by Hannah Stanton
An account by Hannah Stanton of her time as Warden of Mary Stuart Hall, Makerere University College entitled: "Educational - A Picture of Uganda in the 60s: A Tribute to Makerere University College and to African Women".
Shelfmark: MSS.Afr.s.2285
Extents: 366 ff.
Dates:
1962-1970
Single Item
Typescript play, 'Such is Life: a sketch in two scenes', by Florence Hopkins
Typescript play, 'Such is Life', by Florence Hopkins
Shelfmark: MS. Eng. misc. c. 882, fols. 17-41
Extents: 25 Leaves
Dates:
early 20th century
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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
- Women authors, English -- 20th century 9
- Women -- Political activity 8
- English literature -- 19th century 7
- Correspondence 6
- Education 6
- Elections -- Great Britain 6
- Novelists -- 20th century 6
- Poets 6
- Youth -- Political activity -- Great Britain 6
- English literature -- 20th century 5
- Europe -- Politics and government 5
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- 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
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- Historical fiction, English 3
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- 17th century 2
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- Education -- England 2
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- European Commission 2
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- Industrial relations -- Great Britain 2
- Interior decorators 2
- International development policy 2
- Labour unions 2
- Law 2
- Madrigals, Italian 2
- Mathematics 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
- 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 ∧ less
- 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
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