Acott and Company Ltd. , Sydney
Adams, Harold T. (possibly Harold Thomas)
Adelaide, Queen [of Saxe-Meiningen] [Adelheid Amalie Luise Therese Caroline]
Aitken, Mr [Unknown first name]
Alexander, [Mrs][full version unknown]
Allen , [full version unknown]
Anderson, William Cliffe Foley
Antique and Modern Furnishing Company
Archer-Houblon family, [full version unknown]
Arnett family, [full version unknown]
Artley?, [full version unknown]
Ashmolean Museum Heberden Coin Room
Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers Ltd.
Astor and Co. / Astor and Horwood [same address], George
Aveling, Thomas William Baxter
Career Dealer
Biography Dealer who dealt in 'antique and high class furniture' with a shop (called a warehouse) at 44 Broad Street, Oxford. At one time he worked for G.R. and F. Cambray, Broad Street, Oxford.Sold objects to Pitt Rivers Museum in 1898, 1902, 1903, 1906 (the objects from England came in 1903)[Alison Petch [as part of 'The Other Within' project 2006-9] 30/11/2006]
Biography References www.headington.org.uk/oxon/broad/buildings/north/new_bodleian/44.htm / "Provenance: Twelve collectors of ethnographic art in England 1760-1990" H Waterfield and JCH King Somogy Art Publishers Barbier-Mueller Museum 2006 p 52-53
County Hampshire and Isle of Wight / London [Greater] / Oxfordshire
Relationship Other Owner / PRM Source
Archaeological or Ethnographic Ethnography
Collected around Unknown
Dates active Unknown, active 1903-1920
Donated around 1903 and by 1921
Owned 1903
English collections 2 fifes and a flute (all musical instruments), he was one of a long string of connections between John Simmonds being born with a caul in around 1830, his nephew (Abrams) obtaining the object, Percy Maning then donated the object via A. Manning to the museum
Oxford Uni Education Unknown
Oxford based Yes
Date in Oxford Around 1903, probably for life
English collection size 4
Connections G.R. Cambray / F. Cambray / Percy Manning / John Simmonds / [Presumably Henry Balfour] / O. Cecconi / Gerock and Wolf / A. Manning / ?Arthur Ernest Cowley / Bodleian Library / Gerock and Wolf