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THE Bodleian Library in Oxford is seeking support for its unparalleled and internationally recognised collection of 1.3 million maps.
The ARCHiOx Project in partnership with the Factum Foundation uses a prototype photographic system to examine some of Britain’s oldest artefacts held at the Bodleian Library in Oxford, UK.
The Sheldon Tapestry Map of Oxfordshire, which was woven in wool and silk, is on show at the Bodleian's Weston Library in Oxford.
Bodleian Library expansion: so many books, so little space Millions of books are stored underground in Britain - but why bother when we could digitise the lot? Because we only trust what we can ...
The map was only discovered last October when it was put up for sale. It was bought by the Bodleian Library in Oxford for £60,000 and is part of the permanent Tolkein archives. The rare document ...
All of Tolkien’s annotations were meticulously transcribed for Tolkien fans, and the Bodleian Library purchased it with grants and donor funds.
A £26m warehouse to store 8.4million books and maps is being unveiled today after one of the UK's most famous libraries ran out of space. The Bodleian Libraries at the University of Oxford ...
Here be dragons: Rare map of Middle-earth with J. R. R. Tolkien's spidery handwritten notes scribbled on it in green ink is bought by Oxford's Bodleian library for £60,000 Map was discovered ...
A map of the fictional Middle-earth annotated by Lord of the Rings author JRR Tolkien has gone on display. The map, which was recently bought by Oxford's Bodleian Library, was previously owned by ...
The Sheldon Tapestry Map of Oxfordshire, which was woven in wool and silk, is on show at the Bodleian's Weston Library in Oxford.
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