Oxfordshire (county)
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
British members of the Commonwealth Rhodesian ceasefire monitoring force boarding a USAF transport plane at Brize Norton , 1979
Collection of black and white press agency and official photographs (including 5 duplicates) relating to developments during 1965-80, from the time of Rhodesia's unilateral declaration of Independence (UDI) until the emergence of the republic of Zimbabwe. Many were collected to illustrate articles in 'Commonwealth in Focus', and some were reproduced in the 'Commonwealth in Focus' exhibition 1982. The captions have been used as titles and have been recorded as found.
Broughton Castle, near Banbury, Oxon, 1890 - 1899
193 x 119 mm. A view looking across the lawns and a moat towards the 14th century fortified manor house. Photograph by Taunt's and Co.
Burford Bridge, Aug 1922, 1922-08
65 x 70 mm.
Chinnor, 1948-07
90 x 140 mm. Showing an unidentified man and woman.
Christchurch, Oxford, 1948-06
75 x 120 mm.
Imperial Forestry Institute, Oxford, Group Photograph, 1926
Mounted print, 297 x 229 mm, showing a posed group of 38 staff and students, including both men and women. 'Imperial Forestry Institute Oxford 1926' is printed on the mount and the majority of those in the Group, including the Director of the Institute from 1924 to 1935, Robert Scott Troup (1874-1939), are identified in pencil on the reverse.
Magdalen College, Oxford, 1950
52 x 49 mm. A view of the exterior of the college.
Merton College, 1948-06
110 x 75 mm.
Oxford, 1948-06
110 x 75 mm. Showing Tymms and his wife and another woman posed in the street.
Oxford, 1950
53 x 48 mm. Three people standing outside a building, possibly Magdalen College.
[Oxford], 1950
53 x 48 mm. A wall bounding a garden, possibly at Magdalen College.
[Oxford], 1950
53 x 44 mm. The exterior of a building, possibly Magdalen College.
[Oxford], 1950
53 x 50 mm. Three people outside a building, possibly Magdalen College.
Phyllis Court, 1919-07
90 x 63 mm. General view from the lawn of the Phyllis Court Club, Henley, where Bell stayed in July 1919.
Thames at Henley, 1925 - 1927
170 x 116 mm.