Rawlings, H.T. possibly Henry J.
Rawnsley, T.S. [possibly T.J.]
Rayner, [Mr][full version unknown]
Read, [Mr][full version unknown]
Revell and Dayne / Revell and *P.K. Patent Temper, F.G.R.
Richardson, [Mrs][full version unknown]
Rickets, [Mr][full version unknown]
Rigaud, [Miss][full version unknown but possibly Jane]
Rivers, Augustus Henry Lane Fox Pitt
Rivers, [Mr] [full version unknown] [Florence's husband]
Robbins, [Mrs][full version unknown]
Robertson / Robertson Electric Lamps Ltd, C.J.
Robertson-Fortay, C. Philip M.
Rogers, [Mr] [full version unknown]
Rolfe, [Mr][full version unknown]
Rosenheim, Max and / or Maurice
Rothschild , [family][full versions unknown]
Royal Armouries London, The Assistant Master of the Tower Armoury / per British Museum
Royal Small Arms Factory Enfield
Royal United Services Institute [Museum]
Career Archaeologist / Trader / Builder
Biography Resident of Taplow, he was a builder by trade who specialised in the restoration of ancient buildings, he was also the parish clerk of Taplow and a keen collector of archaeological remains he came across during his work,. Thanks to Brett Thorn Keeper of Archaeology at the Buckinghamshire County Museum. The bronze axe which was presumably the thing that was in the possession of Mr Rutland was apparently donated to the museum at Aylesbury. He is listed in the 1901 census as James Rutland aged 74 born and living in Taplow, Buckinghamshire and a retired builder [Alison Petch [as part of 'The Other Within' project 2006-9] 23/02/2007]
Biography References Records of Buckinghamshire 1909
County No counties listed
Relationship Other Owner
Archaeological or Ethnographic Other
Collected around 1909
Dates active 1827-1909
Donated around Unknown
English collections Cast of a bronze axe, painted on one side.
Oxford Uni Education No
Oxford based No
English collection size 1
Connections Henry Balfour? / Edwin Hollis?