Worn by Mary Boundy, an Oxfordshire nurse who was one of eight women nurses to land with the troops on D-Day. More Objects Of The World ...
Woodstock steel sword
In the 18th century Woodstock was renowned throughout Europe for the quality of the cut steel products made there. More Objects Of The World ...
Morris 10 mascot
William Morris opened his factory in Cowley, Oxford in 1913. The Morris 10, the big brother of the 8, was introduced to the range in the 1930s. More Objects Of The World ...
Witney blanket
From the mid 17th century red and blue blankets made in Witney were traded with native Americans in return for the fur of beavers and other animals. More Objects Of The World ...