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Bead
Ashmolean Museum inventory no. AN1909.517. c. 550-650. Gold, garnet, glass. Pendant, elongated decahedron, decorated with beaded gold wire, cloisonné work and inlaid with blue glass and garnet. Discovered Forest Gate, Essex.

Brooch
Ashmolean Museum inventory no. AN1909.196. Gold, silver, garnet. 6th century gilt disc brooch with cloisonné work and inlaid garnets. Discovered Faversham, Kent.

Hyde Abbey Charter, item 12090
Amongst the archives at Winchester College are 4 Anglo-Saxon charters which conveyed lands to the monastery in Winchester known as New Minster. These charters are the only pre-conquest documents from the New Minster (later known as Hyde Abbey) to…

Fragment of Alfric's Translation of Aethelwold's De Consuetudine Monachorum and its Relation to Other Manuscripts

These pamphlets formed part of the collection of Professor Arthur Napier, which was acquired by the University after his death. They are reproduced by kind permission of the Oxford University English Faculty Library. Please note that these are…

The Relation of the 'Blooms of King Alfred' to the Anglo-Saxon Translation of Boethius
These pamphlets formed part of the collection of Professor Arthur Napier, which was acquired by the University after his death. They are reproduced by kind permission of the Oxford University English Faculty Library.

Please note that these are…

Oxford University English Faculty Exam Papers 1931
Oxford University English Faculty exam papers for Trinity Term, 1931-1939. Please note that these are zipped files: in order to open a file, you will need to download it, right-click and choose 'Extract all'.

Oxford University English Faculty Exam Papers 1911
Oxford University English Faculty exam papers for Trinity Term, 1911-1920. Please note that these are zipped files: in order to open a file, you will need to download it, right-click and choose 'Extract all'.

Oxford University English Faculty Exam Papers 1901
Oxford University English Faculty exam papers for Trinity Term, 1901-1910.

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1899 Beowulf exam p1
Oxford University English Faculty exam papers for Trinity Term, 1899

Anglo-Saxon needle
M/1992/41

This bronze needle is one of several Anglo-Saxon objects found by workmen when they were building Edridge Road in Croydon, between February 1893 and September 1894. Some of the objects were given to the old Grangewood Museum in Croydon and…
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