The Bate Collection of Musical Instruments is a collection of historic musical instruments, mainly for Western classical music, from the Middle Ages onwards...
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adjacent to the Bate Collection of Musical Instruments in Christ Church Park. View of St Aldate's longing north from Folly Bridge with The Head of the River...
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Instruments Museum, Rome, Italy Bate Collection of Musical Instruments, Oxford, United Kingdom Berlin Musical Instrument Museum, Germany Eboardmuseum, Klagenfurt...
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oldest purpose-built museum building Bate Collection of Musical Instruments, St Aldate's Museum of Oxford Museum of Modern Art Science Oxford MINI Museum...
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Hot fountain pen (category Single-reed instruments)
English musician Laurie Payne. In museums, one instrument survives in the Bate Collection of Musical Instruments, Oxford. "Hot fountain pen". Grove Music Online...
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Philip Argall Turner Bate (1909–1999) was a musicologist, broadcaster and collector of musical instruments. Bate was born in Glasgow on 26 March 1909...
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of Oxford, England (with locations), many run by the University of Oxford: Ashmolean Museum* (Beaumont Street) Bate Collection of Musical Instruments*...
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Blenheim Palace (redirect from Pipe organs of Blenheim Palace)
(1650–1722)". Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 10. pp. 315–341. "Writing table". The Royal Collection. The Royal Collection Trust. Archived from the...
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Retford family (bow-makers) (category English musical instrument makers)
donated to the Bate Collection of Musical Instruments in Oxford in his memory. In addition, they and Arthur Bultitude established the nucleus of the Retford...
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of the history of science. In the Faculty of Music on St Aldate's is the Bate Collection of Musical Instruments, a collection mostly of instruments from...
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Oxford (redirect from City of dreaming spires)
of the history of science. In the university's Faculty of Music on St Aldate's is the Bate Collection of Musical Instruments, a collection mostly of instruments...
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historic watermill in the civil parish of Mapledurham in the English county of Oxfordshire. It is driven by the head of water created by Mapledurham Lock and...
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Pendon Museum (category Museums with year of establishment missing)
displays scale models, in particular a large scene representing parts of the Vale of White Horse in the 1920s and 1930s. The scene, under construction since...
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The History of Science Museum in Broad Street, Oxford, England, holds a leading collection of scientific instruments from Middle Ages to the 19th century...
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Ashmolean Museum (redirect from Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology)
1957. Museums of the University of Oxford Museum of Oxford Oxford University Museum of Natural History Bate Collection of Musical Instruments Christ Church...
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Oxford University Press (redirect from University of Oxford Press)
the time, such musical publishing enterprises, however, were rare. and few of the Delegates or former Publishers were themselves musical or had extensive...
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Orlando Gibbons (category Choristers of the Choir of King's College, Cambridge)
Gibbons. This portrait is kept at Faculty of music and The Bate Collection of Musical Instruments at the University of Oxford and is only known to be a "copy...
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rear part of the passenger accommodation is raised, with a boot beneath it large enough to carry all of the band's brass musical instruments. Exhibits...
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civil parish of Mapledurham in the English county of Oxfordshire. It is a Grade I listed building, first listed on 24 October 1951. The manor of Mapledurham...
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Arnold Dolmetsch (category Knights of the Legion of Honour)
number of rare instruments, including a spinet owned by Marie Antoinette, which today comprise the founding collection of Yale's Collection of Musical Instruments...
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used by farm labourers. Morris's bedroom contains many of his original books, and a collection of Dürer prints. Other rooms display furniture from Red House...
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Stonor Park (category History of Oxfordshire)
a valley in the Chiltern Hills at Stonor, about four miles (6.4 km) north of Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire, England, close to the county boundary with...
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Chiltern Hills at Rotherfield Greys, near Henley-on-Thames in the county of Oxfordshire, England. Now owned by the National Trust, it is located at grid...
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Hardings World of Mechanical Music – Northleach Bate Collection of Musical Instruments – Oxford Ashmolean Museum, musical instruments – Oxford Pinchbeck...
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The Museum of Oxford (MOX) is a history museum in Oxford, England, covering the history of Oxford and its people. The museum includes both permanent and...
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plant is a traditional Victorian 'tower' brewery in which all the stages of the brewing process flow logically from floor to floor; mashing at the top...
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Ashdown House, Oxfordshire (category History of Berkshire)
civil parish of Ashbury in the English county of Oxfordshire. Until 1974 the house was in the county of Berkshire, and the nearby village of Lambourn remains...
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The university's collection of anatomical and natural history specimens were similarly spread around the city. Regius Professor of Medicine, Sir Henry...
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Peter Holtslag (category Academics of the Royal Academy of Music)
using original 18th-century recorders from the Bate Collection of Musical Instruments of the University of Oxford as a documentary-research project. In...
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John Bull (composer) (category People of the Elizabethan era)
grounds. One of the most unusual collections of music from the period is his book of 120 canons, an astonishing display of contrapuntal skill. Of the 120 canons...
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