Wainwright, G.A. [probably Gerald Avery]
Warner [Warner and Sons], J. [probably John]
Waters, [Mrs] [full version unknown]
Watkin, [Mrs][full version unknown]
Watson, [Mrs][full version unknown]
Watson, [Reverend Dr] [full version unknown]
Watters , [family][full versions unknown]
Watters, [Mrs] [Full name unknown]
Watts, E. Linton probably Edward Linton
Webb, [Mr] [full version unknown]
Webley and Scott Ltd. London and Birmingham
Welch, C. [probably Christopher]
Wellcome Historical Medical Museum
Wheeler, [Mr][full version unknown]
Whitaker, [Mr][full version unknown]
White, [Mr][full version unknown]
Wilkes, [Mr][full version unknown]
Wilkins, [Mrs] [Robert Francis] [full version unknown]
Wilkins, [Mrs][full version unknown]
Willett, Edgar [possibly Edgar W.]
Williamson, [full version unknown] [W.E. Williamson's father]
Wimborne Lord , possibly Ivor Bertie Guest or Ivor Churchill Guest
Wolfson College University of Oxford
Woodall, Executors of Herbert J.
Woodbury Permanent Photographic Printing Company
Woodforde, F.C. [possibly Francis Cardew]
Woodhouse, [full version unknown]
Woolston, [Mr][full version unknown]
Wright also known as (Mrs C.B. Dix), Dorothy
Wyatt, [Mr][full version unknown]
Wyatt, [Mr][full version unknown]
Career ?Academic / ?Medic
Biography Resident of Cheltenham according to accession records, nothing further is known of Dr Wild. An Oliver Wild aged 16 years born in Whitefields, Lancashire and resident in Repton, Derbyshire [presumably at public school] and is listed as schoolboy is identified in the 1901 census, and may be the same person [Alison Petch [as part of 'The Other Within' project 2006-9] 06/03/2007]
County Gloucestershire / Wiltshire / Essex
Relationship Field Collector / Other Owner / PRM Source
Archaeological or Ethnographic Ethnography
Collected around 1942
Dates active ?1885-? Unknown, active 1932-1942
Donated around 1942
English collections Combined percussion pistol and knife, powder flasks, cartouche-case, rattle with ratchet wheel, horse brasses, chisel, harness and horse brass for carthorse, fishing spear, straw favours, horsebrasses, stone tool and pair of clogs
Oxford Uni Education Unknown
Oxford based No
English collection size 18