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 Trader
Biography Father of Thomas William Taphouse [who is the son of the title] [qv] Charles Taphouse was originally a broker and cabinet-maker and later set up as a music-seller in Magdalen Street, Oxford from 1859. He was likely to have died by 1861 when Thomas Taphouse was head of the family and firm. By 1901 Taphouse were art dealers. Taphouse's music shop remained at 3 Magdalen Street until 1982. [Alison Petch [as part of 'The Other Within' project 2006-9] 18/04/2007]
Biography References http://www.headington.org.uk/oxon/mayors/1836_1962/taphouse_thomas_1904.htm
County London [Greater]
Relationship Other Owner / PRM Source
Archaeological or Ethnographic Ethnography
Dates active 1859-1982
Donated around 1946 / 1949
English collections Musical instrument and sound recordings
Institution Yes
Oxford based Yes
English collection size 48
Connections Johann Andreas Stumpff / H.M.V. / Columbia