Tarplett, C.F. [could be Cecil F.]
Thames Valley Police / Thames Valley Police Firearms Division
Thistleton-Dyer, William Turner
Thomas and Co Ltd, Chas. [Charles]
Thompson, J.M. possibly James Matthew
Thompson, [Mrs] J.M. possibly Mari Meredyth
Thornton, [Mr][full version unknown but possibly John]
Toms, [full version unknown] [Alfred E. Toms father]
Topical Press Agency London, Not relevant
Towney, [Mr] [full version unknown]
Toynbee, [Captain] [probably Henry]
Trim, [Mrs] Henry probably Mary
Truscott, [Mrs][full version unknown]
Trustees of the estate of George P. Elphick, Unknown
Turner, Ruth [probably Ruth Margaret Whyte]
Turner, [Mrs Dr][full version unknown]
Career Museum Professional
Biography Head porter of the Oxford University Museum of Natural History who worked there for nearly 50 years. He is listed in the 1901 census as aged 48, born in Blandford, Dorset and living in Holywell, Oxford, Museum Porter. According to the 1940 OUMNH annual report, he died on 29 September 1939 [Alison Petch [as part of 'The Other Within' project 2006-9] 01/03/2007]
Biography References Stella Brecknell, Librarian OUMNH / OUMNH Annual Report, 1940
County Oxfordshire
Relationship Field Collector / Other Owner / PRM Source
Archaeological or Ethnographic Ethnography
Collected around 1941
Dates active ?1853-1939
Donated around 1941
English collections Set of rattle bones for rattling in minstrel show, willow stick notched to record score at cricket, stone tool, smoking caps
Oxford Uni Education No
Oxford based Yes
English collection size 8
Connections Mrs Henry Trim / Geoffrey E.S. Turner / Oxford University Museum of Natural History