ENGLAND: THE OTHER WITHIN

Analysing the English Collections at the Pitt Rivers Museum

Explore the database of all the people associated with the Pitt Rivers English collections. This gives information about their lives; their education, careers, place of residence, and their network of friends and colleagues. Select the first letter of their surname from the list below.

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Abbot's Parlour

Abingdon Museum

Abrams, Henry Edward

Accum & Garden London

Acland, Henry Wentworth

Acland, William Allison Dyke

Acland Hospital

Acme Whistles

Acott and Company Ltd. , Sydney

Adair, Henry

Adams, Harold T. (possibly Harold Thomas)

Adams , Robert

Adams Trading Co Ltd., John

Addy, Sidney Oldall

Adelaide, Queen [of Saxe-Meiningen] [Adelheid Amalie Luise Therese Caroline]

Adler, Hermann

Aitken, Mr [Unknown first name]

Aked, George Dixon

Aldred

Alexander, [Mrs][full version unknown]

Alfieri Picture Service

Allan, William

Allchin, Basil Charles

Allchin, E. probably Emma

Allchin, Gwladys Marguerite

Allchin, Jane Ann

Allchin, Louisa

Allcock and Co., [Samuel]

Allen, George W.G.

Allen, Ivor Michael

Allen, John Romilly

Allen , [full version unknown]

Allen's of Oxford

Allison, Harry

Ambler, Gifford

Ampleforth Abbey

Anderson, William Cliffe Foley

Andrade, Cyril A.

Andrade , Reginald

Annandale, Thomas Nelson

Anscombe, [Mrs] B.L.

Anson, William Reynell

Anstee, John

Anthropological Institute

Anthropological Society

Antique and Modern Furnishing Company

Apperley, [family]

Archer, S.

Archer-Houblon family, [full version unknown]

Arkell, Anthony John

Arkell, Daniel J.

Armourer's Company

Armstrong, Albert Leslie

Army and Navy C.S.L.

Arnett family, [full version unknown]

Arnold & Sons

Arnold Museum

Arnolds

Arrowsmith, P.O.

Artley?, [full version unknown]

Ashmolean Museum

Ashmolean Museum Heberden Coin Room

Ashton, F.W.

Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers Ltd.

Aston and Mander London

Astor, George or Georg

Astor and Co. / Astor and Horwood [same address], George

Atkinson, John Christopher

Attwells Birchfield Co. Ltd

Austen, Amy

Aveling, Stephen Thomas

Aveling, Thomas William Baxter

Avery , William and Thomas

Avon and Somerset Police Force

Ayres , F.H.

Ayrton, [Miss][full version unknown]

Individual's Details

Sidney Oldall Addy

Career Lawyer / Antiquarian / Writer

Biography Addy was born in Derbyshire. An antiquary and man of letters, he earned his living as a solicitor and had a house in London. He seems to have written and published several folklore related articles including, 'Guising and Mumming in Derbyshire' in Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, Jan.1907, Vol.29, pp.37-39 and 'A Glossary of Words used in the Neighbourhood of Sheffield...' (1888) London, English Dialect Society & Trübner, 1888, Vol.57 He wrote (and published) a good deal about vernacular architecture, folktales, etc. There appears to be a book about him and his family, written by Mary Golden Parkin Addy, (1858-?)(who was his wife), 'A miscellany: Sidney Oldall Addy and family' published by Roffey & Clark, Croydon, 1937 (a copy is held in the Bodleian Library). The notes on the OLIS record say, 'Consists of miscellaneous writings by the editor, her husband, Sidney Oldall Addy, and her daughter, Catherine Greaves Addy.' [Alison Petch [as part of 'The Other Within' project 2006-9] 30/11/2006]

Biography References Who Was Who 2007 / http://www.folkplay.info/Texts/90sk--sa.htm / http://www.folkplay.info/Texts/88sk38sa.htm

Clubs & Societies Law Society

County Lincolnshire

Relationship Other Owner / PRM Source

Archaeological or Ethnographic Ethnography

Collected around circa 1890

Dates active 1848-1933

Donated around 1919

Owned 1919

English collections Portion of a belemnite inscribed with runic characters; an amulet.

Oxford Uni College Lincoln College

Oxford Uni Education Yes

Oxford Uni date Unknown

Oxford based No

Date in Oxford Prior to 1877

English collection size 1

Connections Caryl James Battersby