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Topographical Collections of Henry Minn

MSS. Top. Oxon. d. 489-509, d. 512-513, e. 384

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Title

Topographical Collections of Henry Minn

Shelfmark

MSS. Top. Oxon. d. 489-509, d. 512-513, e. 384

Summary

Topographical collections of Henry Minn consisting of:

A photographic record, with annotations, of the streets and buildings of Oxford. The arrangement of the volumes is based on the old ward boundaries within the city walls

Correspondence, notes, and an annotated and illustrated catalogue of the Oxford Millenary Exhibtion, 1912

Notes on Cassington, Yarnton and Eynsham in Oxfordshire

Associated place

Cassington (England)

Yarnton (England)

Oxfordshire (England)

Eynsham (England)

Date

20th century

Language

English

Physical extent

24 shelfmarks

Acquisition

The collections were bequeathed to the Library by Henry Minn in 1961.

Subject

20th century

Oxford (England)

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  • Minn, Henry, 1870-1961

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