Oxon, Oxford | ||
Animal-shoe | ||
PRM.1911.29.103: Horse shoe | ||
Archive | ||
1648/MANN/1/MS/246: Oxford' archive folder: 125 items relating to the antiquities of Oxford, Oxfordshire. | ||
218 d. 189 (1): Oxford, Oxford University Brass-Rubbing Society | ||
G.A. Oxon. a. 8 (fol. 16): Oxford, Q photographic reproduction | ||
G.A. Oxon. a. 94: Oxford, Oxford ephemera | ||
G.A. Oxon. b. 94: Oxford, Oxford election ephemera | ||
G.A. Oxon. b. 95: Oxford, Oxford election ephemera | ||
G.A. Oxon. b. 96: Oxford, Oxford ephemera | ||
G.A. Oxon. c. 201: Oxford, Port Meadow papers | ||
G.A. Oxon. c. 317/1: Oxford, Oxfordshire notes and ephemera | ||
G.A. Oxon. c. 317/2: Oxford, Oxfordshire notes and ephemera | ||
G.A. Oxon. c. 317/23: Oxford, Oxfordshire places - notes and ephemera | ||
G.A. Oxon. c. 317/24: Oxford, Oxfordshire places - notes and ephemera | ||
G.A. Oxon. c. 317/25: Oxford, Oxfordshire places - notes and ephemera | ||
MS. Ch. Gloucs. c. 1: Oxford, Gloucestershire charters | ||
MS. Eng. hist. e. 178: Oxford, Notes on James II and Catholicism | ||
MS. Eng. hist. f. 5: Oxford, Visitation of Magdalen College, Oxford | ||
MS. Eng. poet. f. 10: Oxford, Simon Sloper's notebook | ||
MS. Lat. th. g. 2: Oxford, Volume of sermons | ||
MS. Top. Eccles. c. 3: Oxford, Notes and sketches by Thomas Rickman | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. a. 21: Oxford, Drawings of places in Oxfordshire | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. a. 24: Oxford, Ground plans | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. b. 89: Oxford, Drawings of places in Oxfordshire by Joseph Fisher | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. b. 90: Oxford, Drawings of places in Oxfordshire | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. b. 91: Oxford, Drawings of places in Oxfordshire | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. b. 92: Oxford, Oxford University sketches and caricatures | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. b. 93: Oxford, Drawings of Oxford by Malchair and Nattes | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. c. 126 fols. 49-52: Oxford, Letters concerning students studying for Oxford entrance | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. c. 224: Oxford, Oxfordshire legal papers | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. c. 225: Oxford, Charles Prickett estate papers | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. c. 226: Oxford, Oxfordshire escheats | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. c. 227: Oxford, Star and Angel Inns | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. c. 229: Oxford, Legal and business papers | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. c. 237: Oxford, Goodwin family | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. c. 246: Oxford, Oxford pastimes | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. d. 174: Oxford, Extracts relating to Oxford and Woodstock | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. d. 179: Oxford, Oxford Collections A-D | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. d. 179: Oxford Cobbow Hall, Oxford Collections A-D | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. d. 180: Oxford, Oxford Collections E-K | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. d. 180: Oxford, Oxford Collections E-K | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. d. 181: Oxford, Oxford Collections L-O | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. d. 182: Oxford, Oxford Collections P-R | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. d. 182: Oxford Pyebakers House, Oxford Collections P-R | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. d. 183: Oxford, Oxford Collections S | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. d. 184: Oxford, Oxford Collections T-Y | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. d. 185: Oxford, St. Michael's Church and parish | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. d. 186: Oxford, Notes and cuttings about Oxford artists | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. d. 187: Oxford, St. Michael's parish survey | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. d. 188: Oxford, St. Mary the Virgin's parish | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. d. 189: Oxford, Notes on Oxfordshire industries | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. d. 190: Oxford, Notes on Oxfordshire folklore (volume I) | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. d. 191: Oxford, Notes on Oxfordshire folklore (volume II) | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. d. 191a: Oxford, Notes on Oxfordshire folklore (volume III) | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. d. 192: Oxford, Folklore miscellanea | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. d. 194: Oxford, Oxfordshire - encaustic tile designs | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. d. 197: Oxford, Monumental brasses III | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. d. 199: Oxford, Notes on seasonal celebrations I | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. d. 200: Oxford, Notes on seasonal celebrations II: Morris dancing | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. d. 201: Oxford, Notes on sports and pastimes (volume I) | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. d. 202: Oxford, Notes on sports and pastimes (volume II) | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. d. 203: Oxford, Notes on sports and pastimes (volume III) | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. d. 204: Oxford, Essay on sports and pastimes | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. e. 175: Oxford, Sources for Oxfordshire topography | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. e. 177: Oxford, Cricket score book | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. e. 178: Oxford, Cricket score book | ||
MS. Top. Oxon. e. 180: Oxford, Three Goats Inn inventory | ||
[Maps] MS. C17:70 Oxford (82): Oxford, Boundary plan of Oxford | ||
Badge | ||
AN1921.176: silver badge of the Cutler-Boulter alms houses, Oxford | ||
Bottle | ||
AN1921.238: Bottle, Normandy Greyware | ||
AN1921.255: glass bottle with cylindrical body and short neck | ||
AN1921.258: glass wine bottle with stamp of Magdalen College Common Room | ||
AN1921.259: glass wine bottle with stamp of Magdalen College Common Room | ||
AN1921.260: glass wine bottle with stamp of All Souls College Common Room | ||
AN1921.261: glass wine bottle with stamp of All Souls College Common Room | ||
AN1921.262: glass wine bottle with stamp of Lincoln College Common Room | ||
AN1921.263: glass wine bottle with stamp (B) | ||
Bottle-stamp | ||
AN1921.270: glass wine bottle stamp (TCCR) | ||
Cooking Tool | ||
PRM.1911.29.39: Kettle tilter | ||
Figurine | ||
AN1921.306: ivory figure of a woman with long veil | ||
Flask | ||
AN1921.254: glass flask with tall neck and globular body | ||
Handcuff | ||
AN1921.454: Set of figure-of-eight handcuffs with key. Used by the Oxford Police | ||
Human Body Part / Amulet | ||
PRM.1921.71: Caul with which John Simmonds was born in Pembroke Street, Oxford, c. 1830. | ||
Jug | ||
PRM.1911.29.95: Frechen stoneware Bartmann (aka 'Bellarmine', 'Greybeard') jug. | ||
Key | ||
PRM.1911.29.107: Small flat brass key with circular bow. | ||
PRM.1911.29.108: Iron key with kidney-shaped bow, tubular stem with a central rod and scroll bit, with traces of gilding. | ||
PRM.1911.29.109: Iron key with circular bow with peak at base, tubular stem and bit with three-toothed comb, with traces of gilding | ||
PRM.1911.29.110: Iron key with kidney-shaped bow, tubular stem and S-shaped bit. | ||
PRM.1911.29.111: Iron key with circular bow, tubular stem and S-shaped bit. | ||
PRM.1911.29.114: Iron key with oval bow, tubular stem and bit almost as long as the stem. | ||
PRM.1911.29.115: Iron key with kidney-shaped bow, solid stem and bit with rectangular slot and comb. | ||
PRM.1911.29.116: Iron key with kidney-shaped bow, solid stem and bit with two rectangular slots and comb. | ||
PRM.1911.29.117: Iron key, oval bow with horns, tubular stem and S-shaped bit. | ||
PRM.1911.29.118: Iron key with almost circular bow, tubular stem and S-shaped bit. | ||
PRM.1911.29.119: Iron key with oval bow, tubular stem and bit with a cross-cut and a simple cut. | ||
PRM.1911.29.120: Iron key with oval bow, stem flaring towards the end, no bit. | ||
PRM.1911.29.122: Iron key with oval bow, tubular stem and S-shaped bit. | ||
PRM.1911.29.123: Iron key, kidney-shaped bow with horns, solid stem and complicated bit. | ||
PRM.1911.29.124: Iron key with oval bow, solid stem and complicated bit. | ||
PRM.1911.29.125: Iron key, bow with fused horns, tubular stem and bit with a cross-cut and a simple cut. | ||
PRM.1911.29.126: Iron key with oval bow, solid stem and narrow twin bit. | ||
PRM.1911.29.127: Iron key with oval bow, tubular stem and bit with a cross-cut and a simple cut. | ||
PRM.1911.29.128: Iron key with oval bow, moulded tubular stem and bit in two parts, one with teeth. | ||
PRM.1911.29.129: Iron key with oval bow with straight base, solid stem and bit in several parts, partly broken off. | ||
PRM.1911.29.130: Iron key with oval bow, solid stem and combed bit. | ||
PRM.1911.29.131: Iron key with oval bow, solid stem and complicated bit. | ||
PRM.1911.29.132: Iron key, oval bow with swelling at the top, tubular stem and bit with an L-cut and a simple cut. | ||
PRM.1911.29.133: Iron key, oval bow with swelling at the top, tubular stem and bit with two L-cuts and a T-cut. | ||
PRM.1911.29.134: Iron key with circular bow and bit with a curved edge, perforated with a shape like two connected crosses. | ||
Laundry Accessory | ||
PRM.2002.17.1: Box iron for ironing clothes. | ||
Map | ||
Map077: Oxford, Oxfordshire | ||
Map Detail | ||
P1473: Oxon, Oxford, "Berry Mead. (to Wootton) 1849." [peripheral hachures in p just refer to the parish attribution] | ||
Mug | ||
AN1921.221: 1/4 pint Cylindrical mug | ||
AN1921.223: 1/2 pint Cylindrical mug.Wor Coll printed on upper part. | ||
Pipe | ||
PRM.1911.29.60: Pipe bowl. | ||
Shield | ||
PRM.1911.29.12: Hide-covered, kite-shaped wooden shield, similar in shape to a Norman shield. An eagle with a halo is painted on the front. | ||
Snuff-box | ||
AN1921.307: snuff box in form of small boy or dwarf in squatting positon | ||
Spoon | ||
PRM.1911.29.44: Cooking ladle or strainer, with five holes in the spoon. | ||
Tinder | ||
PRM.1911.29.79: Tinder box | ||
Tipstaff | ||
AN1921.452: brass tipstaff, Oxford Sheriff's Officer | ||
Tobacco-pipe-stopper | ||
AN1921.360: Brass tobacco stopper in the form of a man wearing a loin-cloth with a club over his shoulder (perhaps Hercules) | ||
AN1921.361: Brass tobacco stopper with medallion top; on one side, double head of a Pope and the Devil with incription; on other side, double head of cardinal and jester | ||
Toilet/cosmetic equipment | ||
PRM.1911.29.65: Silver ear scoop incised with decoration. | ||
Truncheon | ||
AN1921.371: City of Oxford Special Constable's staff, used at elections of 1832, 1833, 1835, 1841 and 1847. | ||
AN1921.372: City of Oxford Special Constable's staff, for riots and elections | ||
AN1921.373: Constable's staff, blue and black parts; black and yellow bands and lettering with gold, red and black crown on upper part | ||
AN1921.374: Constable's staff with crown shaped knob, dark green; red and gold lettering | ||
AN1921.375: Oxford University Constable's staff, used by Abner Green, Inspector of University Police from 1840 to 1861, when the City and University Police were amalgamated. | ||
AN1921.376: Oxford University constable's staff with long black handle; lettering and university crest in yellow, black, white, red and brown. |