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Oxford is a city in England, located in the South East of the country, and is part of the United Kingdom

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Background imageOxford Collection: Joseph Lister, English surgeon and pioneer of antiseptic surgery, c1855

Joseph Lister, English surgeon and pioneer of antiseptic surgery, c1855
Josph Lister, English surgeon and pioneer of antiseptic surgery, c1855. Lister (1827-1912) pioneered the use of antiseptics in surgery

Background imageOxford Collection: Dudgrove double lock above Lechlade, Thames and Severn Canal, 1814. Artist: William Bernard Cooke

Dudgrove double lock above Lechlade, Thames and Severn Canal, 1814. Artist: William Bernard Cooke
Dudgrove double lock above Lechlade, Thames and Severn Canal, 1814. Dudgrove, about 3/4 mile from the Thames, was the second pound lock on the canal from where it connected with the river

Background imageOxford Collection: Benjamin Franklin, American scientist, inventor and statesman, late 18th century

Benjamin Franklin, American scientist, inventor and statesman, late 18th century. Franklin (1706-1790) was a member of the committee which drafted the Declaration of Independence in 1776

Background imageOxford Collection: Benjamin Franklin, American scientist, inventor and statesman, 1806

Benjamin Franklin, American scientist, inventor and statesman, 1806. Franklin (1706-1790) was a member of the committee which drafted the Declaration of Independence in 1776

Background imageOxford Collection: Benjamin Franklin, American scientist, inventor and statesman, late 18th century

Benjamin Franklin, American scientist, inventor and statesman, late 18th century. Franklin (1706-1790) was a member of the committee which drafted the Declaration of Independence in 1776

Background imageOxford Collection: Benjamin Franklin, 18th century American scientist, inventor and statesman, 1835

Benjamin Franklin, 18th century American scientist, inventor and statesman, 1835
Benjamin Franklin, 18th century American scientist, inventor and statesman, [1835]. Franklin (1706-1790) was a member of the committee which drafted the Declaration of Independence in 1776

Background imageOxford Collection: Titus Salt, British woolstapler and industrialist, c1880

Titus Salt, British woolstapler and industrialist, c1880. Salt (1803-1876) discovered a method of blending alpaca wool with cotton and silk

Background imageOxford Collection: Joseph Priestley, English chemist and Presbyterian minister, 1835

Joseph Priestley, English chemist and Presbyterian minister, 1835
Joseph Priestley, English non-conformist minister and chemist, 1835. Priestley (1733-1804) was a pioneer in the study of gases and is recognised as one of the discoverers of oxygen

Background imageOxford Collection: Joseph Priestley, English chemist and Presbyterian minister, 19th century

Joseph Priestley, English chemist and Presbyterian minister, 19th century. Priestley (1733-1804) was a pioneer in the study of gases and is recognised as one of the discoverers of oxygen

Background imageOxford Collection: Darwins study at Down House, his home near Beckenham, Kent, 1883

Darwins study at Down House, his home near Beckenham, Kent, 1883. Darwin (1809-1882) was employed as naturalist on HMS Beagle from 1831-1836

Background imageOxford Collection: Christopher Wren, English architect, mathematician and physicist, early 20th century

Christopher Wren, English architect, mathematician and physicist, early 20th century. Christopher Wren (1632-1723) rebuilt fifty-one churches in the City of London after the Great Fire

Background imageOxford Collection: Edmond Halley, English astronomer and mathematician, c1720 (1794). Artist: A Birrell

Edmond Halley, English astronomer and mathematician, c1720 (1794). Artist: A Birrell
Edmond Halley, English astronomer and mathematician, c1720 (1794). Edmond Halley (1656-1742), Astronomer Royal from 1720 until 1742

Background imageOxford Collection: John Flamsteed, English astronomer and clergyman, 1794. Artist: A Birrell

John Flamsteed, English astronomer and clergyman, 1794. Artist: A Birrell
John Flamsteed, English astronomer and clergyman, 1794. Born in Denby, Derbyshire, and educated at Cambridge, Flamsteed (1646-1719) was appointed the first Astronomer Royal by Charles II in 1675

Background imageOxford Collection: John Locke, English philosopher, c1680-1704. Artist: Sir Godfrey Kneller

John Locke, English philosopher, c1680-1704. Artist: Sir Godfrey Kneller
John Locke, English philosopher, c1680-1704. Locke (1632-1704) is regarded as the father of British empiricism. He was the author of Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1690)

Background imageOxford Collection: A meeting of the Royal Society in Crane Court, Fleet Street, London, 18th century (c1880)

A meeting of the Royal Society in Crane Court, Fleet Street, London, 18th century (c1880). Isaac Newton is in the Presidents chair and the mace of the Royal Society, granted to it by Charles II

Background imageOxford Collection: Great Exhibition in the Crystal Palace, Hyde Park, London, 1851

Great Exhibition in the Crystal Palace, Hyde Park, London, 1851. An interior view of the main avenue looking eastwards. Conceived by Prince Albert

Background imageOxford Collection: Joseph Crosfield & Sons soap factory at Bank Quarry, Warrington, Cheshire, 1886

Joseph Crosfield & Sons soap factory at Bank Quarry, Warrington, Cheshire, 1886. 1: boiler shed; 2: alkali plant; 3: raw material being brought by boat along the Mersey; 4

Background imageOxford Collection: Forging a magnet, 1600

Forging a magnet, 1600. The metal on the anvil is aligned North/South (Septentrio/Auster). From De Magnete by William Gilbert. (London, 1600)

Background imageOxford Collection: Joseph Wilson Swan, British physicist and chemist, demonstrating electromagnetism, 1889

Joseph Wilson Swan, British physicist and chemist, demonstrating electromagnetism, 1889. Swan (1828-1914) was the inventor of bromide paper for photography and of an incandescent light bulb

Background imageOxford Collection: Humphry Davy, British chemist and inventor, 1801 Artist: Thomson

Humphry Davy, British chemist and inventor, 1801 Artist: Thomson
Humphry Davy, British chemist and inventor, 1801. Davy (1778-1829) discovered the anaesthetic effects of laughing gas (nitrous oxide)

Background imageOxford Collection: Michael Faraday lecturing at the Royal Institution, London, c1835

Michael Faraday lecturing at the Royal Institution, London, c1835. Faraday (1791-1867) was one of the greatest scientists of the 19th century

Background imageOxford Collection: Thomas Willis, 17th century English physician, 1742. Artist: George Vertue

Thomas Willis, 17th century English physician, 1742. Artist: George Vertue
Thomas Willis, 17th century English physician, 1742. Willis (1621-1675) was the first man in modern times to notice the sweetish taste of diabetic urine in Diabetes mellitus

Background imageOxford Collection: James Prescott Joule, English physicist, c1895

James Prescott Joule, English physicist, c1895. Joule (1818-1889) was born at Salford near Manchester and studied chemistry under John Dalton

Background imageOxford Collection: James Prescott Joule, English physicist, 1889

James Prescott Joule, English physicist, 1889. Joule (1818-1889) was born at Salford near Manchester and studied chemistry under John Dalton

Background imageOxford Collection: Herbert Spencer, English philosopher and sociologist, 1879. Artist: Francis Carruthers Gould

Herbert Spencer, English philosopher and sociologist, 1879. Artist: Francis Carruthers Gould
Herbert Spencer, English philosopher and sociologist, 1879. Born in Derby, Spencer (1820-1903) put forward the idea and coined the term survival of the fittest

Background imageOxford Collection: The London Institution, Finsbury Circus, London, 1827. Artist: William Deeble

The London Institution, Finsbury Circus, London, 1827. Artist: William Deeble
The London Institution, Finsbury Circus, London, 1827. View of the front, with people, a horse and a dog. The London Institution was founded by subscription in 1805

Background imageOxford Collection: Over London - By Rail, 1872. Artist: Adolphe Francois Pannemaker

Over London - By Rail, 1872. Artist: Adolphe Francois Pannemaker
Over London-By Rail, 1872. Showing men and women in the back yards of tenements in the East End of London, with a steam locomotive passing over a bridge in the background

Background imageOxford Collection: Cecil Rhodes, English-born South African statesman, 1898. Artist: George Frederick Watts

Cecil Rhodes, English-born South African statesman, 1898. Artist: George Frederick Watts
Cecil Rhodes, English-born South African statesman, 1898. Rhodes (1853-1902) made his fortune in the Kimberley diamond mines, and formed De Beers Consolidated Mines in 1888

Background imageOxford Collection: William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898), British Liberal statesman, c1870

William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898), British Liberal statesman, c1870. William Gladstone was born in Liverpool and educated at Oxford from where in 1832 he embarked on his political career

Background imageOxford Collection: William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898), British Liberal Statesman, c1890

William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898), British Liberal Statesman, c1890. William Gladstone was born in Liverpool and educated at Oxford from where in 1832 he embarked on his political career

Background imageOxford Collection: Thomas Henry Huxley, British biologist, 1871. Artist: Carlo Pellegrini

Thomas Henry Huxley, British biologist, 1871. Artist: Carlo Pellegrini
Thomas Henry Huxley, British biologist, 1871. Huxley (1825-1895) was the foremost supporter of Darwin in the debate on evolution by natural selection which raged in the second half of the 19th

Background imageOxford Collection: William Bowman, English anatomist, surgeon and ophthalmologist, 1880. Artist: Lock & Whitfield

William Bowman, English anatomist, surgeon and ophthalmologist, 1880. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
William Bowman, English anatomist, surgeon and ophthalmologist, 1880. Bowman (1816-1892) was born at Nantwich, Cheshire. After five years at Birmingham General Hospital

Background imageOxford Collection: William Ewart Gladstone, British Liberal statesman, 19th century

William Ewart Gladstone, British Liberal statesman, 19th century. William Gladstone (1809-1898) was born in Liverpool and educated at Oxford from where in 1832 he embarked on his political career

Background imageOxford Collection: Cecil Rhodes, English-born South African entrepreneur and statesman, c1890

Cecil Rhodes, English-born South African entrepreneur and statesman, c1890. Cecil John Rhodes (1853-1902) made his fortune in the Kimberley diamond mines

Background imageOxford Collection: Roger Bacon, English experimental scientist, philosopher and Franciscan friar, 1867

Roger Bacon, English experimental scientist, philosopher and Franciscan friar, 1867. Pictured in his observatory at the Franciscan monastery, Oxford, England

Background imageOxford Collection: Cecil Rhodes, English-born South African entrepreneur and statesman, c1901

Cecil Rhodes, English-born South African entrepreneur and statesman, c1901. Rhodes (1853-1902) made his fortune in the Kimberley diamond mines, and formed De Beers Consolidated Mines in 1888

Background imageOxford Collection: Aerial view, London, England

Aerial view, London, England

Background imageOxford Collection: Strawberry Fair TS00005

Strawberry Fair TS00005
Iffley, Oxford, Oxfordshire. A group of local children dressed in May Day costumes, posing for the camera before they start country dancing at the Strawberry Fair

Background imageOxford Collection: Corporation Street DP164674

Corporation Street DP164674
Corporation Street, Coventry, West Midlands. General view from the south west showing the Coventry Evening Telegraph building and New Oxford House

Background imageOxford Collection: Oxford Arms Inn AL1827_006_01

Oxford Arms Inn AL1827_006_01
Oxford Arms Inn, Oxford Arms Passage, Warwick Lane, City of London. Alfred and John Bool (1850-'1933) of Pimlico photographed the Oxford Arms Inn

Background imageOxford Collection: Main gate, Botanic Garden, Oxford CC50_00369

Main gate, Botanic Garden, Oxford CC50_00369
BOTANIC GARDEN, High Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire. Looking through the main gate, built in 1632-3 by Nicholas Stone, along a leafy avenue

Background imageOxford Collection: The Eagle and Child pub in Oxford

The Eagle and Child pub in Oxford. During the 1950s and 1960s, CS Lewis and JRR Tolkein would meet here, along with their circle of literary friends known as The Inklings to read

Background imageOxford Collection: Salters Bros. boatyard in 1900 CC74_00380

Salters Bros. boatyard in 1900 CC74_00380
SALTERS YARD, Oxford, Oxfordshire. Looking across the Thames at Folly Bridge toward the Salter Brothers boatyard, established in 1858

Background imageOxford Collection: Mappin and Webb jewellers BL20231_001

Mappin and Webb jewellers BL20231_001
MAPPIN AND WEBB, Oxford Street, London. View of street corner shop front of this famous jewellery store, designed by architect John Belcher. Photographed by Bedford Lemere in May 1908

Background imageOxford Collection: War Memorial Garden, Oxford K991463

War Memorial Garden, Oxford K991463
WAR MEMORIAL GARDEN, Oxford. View of the gardens with Christ Church in the background

Background imageOxford Collection: War Memorial Garden, Oxford K991462

War Memorial Garden, Oxford K991462
WAR MEMORIAL GARDEN, Oxford. View of the gardens with Christ Church in the background

Background imageOxford Collection: Abstract visualization, Row of skylights in Westgate Centre in Oxford, England

Abstract visualization, Row of skylights in Westgate Centre in Oxford, England

Background imageOxford Collection: Abstract visualization, electricity pylon in Kennington, looking up

Abstract visualization, electricity pylon in Kennington, looking up



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Oxford Collection

Oxford is a city in England, located in the South East of the country, and is part of the United Kingdom. A rich history, with evidence of human settlement dating back to Saxon times. The city is most famous for its university, which was founded in 1096 and is one of the oldest universities in the world. Oxford University has produced many notable alumni over its long history, including 26 British Prime Ministers and numerous Nobel Prize winners. The city itself offers a wealth of attractions to visitors, from its beautiful architecture to its many museums and galleries. It also provides plenty of opportunities for shopping and entertainment, making it an ideal destination for tourists from all over Europe.
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