Exhibitions
Exhibitions of Material from the Oliver Collection at the Egham Museum
Material from the Oliver Collection held in the University of London Depository Library is exhibited from time to time in a display cabinet located in the Egham Museum. The items selected for exhibition and mounted in the Egham Museum are mostly restricted to the local history of the Egham area (e.g. Egham, Englefield Green, Virginia Water, and Thorpe). A list of all the exhibitions (together with a description of the items which were displayed in them) that have so far been mounted at Egham Museum is provided below:
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The Blacketts of Thorpe [see further details]
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Canadian Forestry Corps [see further details]
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Castle Hill Estate [see further details]
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The Count and Countess of Morella [see further details]
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Denham, Sir John, Poet and Spy (1615-1669) [see further details]
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Englefield Green before 1900 [see further details]
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Flooding in Egham [see further details]
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Golden Jubilee Celebrations [further details]
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Great Fosters Hotel [see further details]
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The Great War, 1914-1918 [see further details]
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Horse Racing in Egham [see further details]
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Literary Institute, Egham, in the 19th Century [further details]
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Magna Carta [further details]
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Magna Carta (or Charta) Island [see further details]
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Mary Darby Robinson (“Perdita”), 1758-1800 [see further details]
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The Origins of Strode’s College [further details]
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Picture Postcards [further details]
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Public Houses of Egham [further details]
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Revd John Samuel Bewley Monsell (1811-1875) [see further details]
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Noteworthy Buildings [see further details]
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Paul Sandby (1731-1809) [see further details]
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Paul Sandby Prints [see further details]
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Royal Holloway College and the Development of a ‘North Campus’ [see further details]
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Royal Holloway Picture Gallery Collection [see further details]
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Royal Occasions [see further details]
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St.Johns Church, Egham [see further details]
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St. Judes Road, Englefield Green [see further details]
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St Mary’s Church, Thorpe [see further details]
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Sydney Oliver (1905-1986) [see further details]
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Thorpe Lea House [see further details]
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Windsor Great Park [see further details]
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Wyatt Edgell Family [see further details]