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Ellen Ettlinger

Career Antiquarian / Anthropologist

Biography A refugee from Nazi persecution, she settled in Oxford in 1938 and took an active interest in folkloric matters [Alison Petch [as part of 'The Other Within' project 2006-9] 15/01/2007]

Biography References http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0015-587X%281995%29106%3C86%3AEE1%3E2.0.CO%3B2-6

Clubs & Societies Folklore Society / Royal Anthropological Institute [& earlier manifestations] / Oxford University Anthropological Society

County No counties listed

Relationship Photographer / Compiler / Other Owner / PRM Source

Archaeological or Ethnographic Photographs

Collected around 1965

Dates active 1902-1994

Donated around 1965 / 1994

English collections Photographs of folkloric material, research notes, ms collections

Oxford Uni Education No

Oxford based Yes

Date in Oxford 1938-1994

English collection size 293

Connections John Linton Myres / Waterlow & Sons Limited / Blinkhorns of Banbury / Ake Campbell / Charles John Philip Cave / Elsie Corbett / Country Life / Sigurd Erixon / W.J. Evans / Joan Hassall / Roger Sherman Loomis / David Marshall / Robert Reginald Martin / W.W. Fisk-Moore / Gwenda Morgan / National Building Record / Ernest G. Rathenau / Rogers, Kidderminster / Albert Sandklef / Topical Press Agency, London / Ingegärd Vallin

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