288 THE WILTSHIRE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY MAGAZINE 
A copy of his field notebook. 
Two envelopes of photographs: 
Envelope 1: Aerial photos from Vol. 2 of the Passmore 
Collection. Most, if not all, of these photos were taken by 
Major G.W.G. Allen. Sites include: Port Farm, Latton; 
Blunsdon Circle; N. of Blunsdon; Ashmead Brake; 
Lower Burytown; Hannington; Common _ Farm, 
Highworth; Sevenhampton Circles; North Leaze; 
Dudgrove; Inglesham; Silbury Hill; East Kennet; 
Beckhampton; Avebury; Waden Hill; Overton Hill; 
Castle Eaton; Whitefield, near Ogbourne St. George; SW 
Barbury; Four Barrows Hill, Dorset; Liddington Hill 
Barn; and N of Liddington Castle. 
Envelope 2: Photographs of Avebury from the Passmore 
Collection, including photographs of individual stones at 
Avebury; an excavation of the south ditch c. 1920 and 
c.1922; the ditch; the outer ditch; the north circle; the 
south circle; the Avenue; Devil’s Coits; the longstones at 
Beckhampton (before one fell); the re-erection of 
‘Adam’and Silbury Hill. 
Correspondence: 
c.100 letters; some of which are Passmore’s personal 
letters between himself and various contacts relating to 
objects in his collection that came to the Ashmolean; and 
others between Passmore and departmental - staff 
discussing his collection coming to the Ashmolean, visits 
to Callas House, visits to Oxford, etc. 
Heberden Coin Room'®: 
English coins: Anglo-Saxon and Norman pennies: 
Aethelred II, type IIIa of Wilton, moneyer Saewdne; 
Edward the Confessor: type XI of Bedwyn, moneyer Cild. 
Eustace Fitzjohn, Lion type (BMC (N) type B), penny 
(broken); engraved piece AE English halfpenny, 
engraved ‘Mary Collcutt Oxon 1762’. 
Department of Western Art'’: 
WA1956.31 Porcelain table centre of stag hunt, Sevres, c. 
Wii 
WA1956.32 Porcelain table centre of boar hunt, Sevres, c. 
WEY. 
WA1956.33 Porcelain table centre of wolf hunt, Sevres, c. 
1775. 
Correspondence: 
c.90 letters between Passmore and departmental staff 
about his collection, particularly his Chelsea cream jug. 
Athelstan Museum" 
Town Hall, Cross Hayes, Malmesbury, Wiltshire SN16 
9BZ 
1977.645 Roman potsherds. White Walls, Fosse Way, 
Easton Grey. 1931. 
1977.646 —7 Medieval Minety Ware mug. 
Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery” 
Queen’s Road, Bristol BS8 IRL 
139/1953 Diana & dog [F3598] 
Two column bases [F3599, F3600] 
Archaeologia volumes | — 93 (45 missing) 
17/1954 Four figures representing the Four Elements 
(Earth, Air, Fire, Water) in Champion’s Bristol Porcelain. 
[Sold to the Bristol Museum and Art Gallery in 1954] 
Correspondence: 
File: 5:30 BM&AG November 1917, 1918 
16 Letters between Bolton and Passmore from Wood 
Street, Swindon and from when Passmore was stationed 
at R.E. Henbury Gloucestershire, about a Bristol Delft 
posset pot and archaeological finds. 
File: 3606 June 1953 M Acc. No. 139/1953 
Notes by Grinsell to other museum directors on the visits 
to Passmore to discuss the possible bequest of his 
collection to Bristol and a summary of his collection; 14 
letters from Passmore to Wallis (Director of Museum) 
about the bequest. 
The British Museum 
Great Russell Street, London WC1B 3DG 
Department of Egyptology’’: 
1906.0514.855 Granite Vase, 18th Dynasty. 
1947.1016.1 Green Glazed Shabti, 30th Dynasty. 
Correspondence: 
4 letters between ADP and E.A. Wallis Budge, discussing 
the vase and the subsequent purchase of the vase by the 
museum. 
Department of Japanese Antiquities”: 
1957.1216.1 Japanese porcelain jug with lid, 18th Century. 
Department of Oriental Antiquities: 
1917.1109.1-.2 Buttons from Tibet, 19th Century. 
1930.1021.1-.62 A collection of terracotta figurines (etc.) 
from Khotan, China. 
1957.1216.2-.20 A collection of Chinese porcelain, Ming 
and Qing Dynasties. 
Department of Ethnography: 
Oc1919,-.10 Maori adze haft, from Kusai Island, Caroline 
Islands. 
1900.0721.1 Maori canoe prow. 
Department of Prehistory”: 
1913.1206.1 Bronze stirrup, 15th Century, from the New 
Forest, Hants. 
1930.1021.1 Earthenware tile, 15th Century, from the 
Lower Severn. 
1942.0504.1-.2 Clay kiln supports, 18th Century, from 
Temple Meads, Bristol. 
