AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE LIFE OF A.D. PASSMORE 289 
1957.1201.1-.62 A collection of fine British ceramics and 
porcelain”, 15th to 19th Centuries. 
Correspondence”: 
About 150 letters spanning 1903 — 1953, between 
Passmore and Hercules Read, Reginald Smith, C.EC. 
Hawkes, T.D. Kendrick, J.W. Brailsford about a variety of 
the objects in his collection, fieldwork and current 
archaeological issues. 
Department of Coins and Medals’’: 
1936-4-4-1 A medal. 
1936-4-4-2 A medal. 
1936-4-4-3 A 17th C. token. 
Archives’: 
Trustees’ Minutes for 14 December 1957: mention of items 
of ceramics and glass listed in a report from the Keeper of 
British and Medieval Department, and from Oriental 
Antiquities recording a selection of Chinese porcelain. 
Two letters sent to the Director’s Office: Sept 1937, 
containing a photograph of a cheque sent as a gift. July 
1945, offering a trade band from a barrel organ. 
Cheltenham Museum and Art Gallery” 
Clarence Street, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL50 3JT 
1925.19 Plaster cast of a Romano-Celtic relief of Mars, 
found at Stow on the Wold (ADP retained original relief). 
1929.32 Loaf stamp for the Royal North 
Gloucestershire Militia. 
Correspondence: 
1 letter. 
Colchester Museum” 
Museum Resource Centre, 14 Ryegate Road, Colchester, 
Essex CO1 1YG 
COLEM1919.3836 Carinated Roman grey ware pot, 
from near Colchester, 1919. 
COLEM1919.3837. Roman grey ware jar, from near 
Colchester, 1919. 
COLEM1919.3838 Roman 
Colchester, 1919. 
stylus, from near 
Horniman Museum and Gardens 
London Road, Forest Hill, London SE23 3PQ 
A collection of pottery fragments, flints and bones, found 
in the large disc barrow at Chiseldon, Wiltshire. 
Purchased at Sotheby’s sale 16 June 1959, for £13. 
The Institute of Archaeology”, University of 
Oxford 
36 Beaumont Street, Oxford OX1 2PG 
1157 Glass lantern slides, subjects include: Swiss Alps 
and the Matterhorn, Rome, Venice, Pompeii, various 
Italian sites, coins,,Greece, Bronze Age Britain, Sudan, 
Nubia, Egypt, Pergammon. 
54 negatives 
Lewes Museum” 
The Sussex Archaeology Society, Barbican House, 169 
High Street, Lewes, East Sussex BN7 1YE 
LEWSA 1937:16 Three flint tools, Piddinghoe (1) and 
Eastbourne (2). 
Correspondence: 
1 letter. 
The Natural History Museum, London 
Cromwell Road, London SW7 5DB 
Mineralogy Department: 
Objects: Undetermined at time of publication. 
Correspondence: 
Reference: DF1/ 33 8 letters 
Palaeontology Department: 
RS871 Fossil of a ‘turtle’ (Tholemys passmorei). 
BMNH G17467 6 natural casts of Pleurotomaria. 
{unknown acc. no.] 1 human skeleton, incomplete. Late 
Neolithic or Early Bronze Age. found in Portland, Swindon. 
[unknown acc. no.] Mass of echinoids (Holoaster planus) 
in flint. Cretaceous. From Liddleston [?recte Liddington], 
Wiltshire 
Correspondence: 
Reference: DF100/ 175 23 letters 
Anthropology Department*!: 
PASK4 The remains of a child’s skeleton, Neolithic, 
transferred from the Royal College of Surgeons in 1955. 
(Ex-RCS 4.00.13) From Lanhill, field 4, excavated 1926, 
donated to RCS by A.D. Passmore in 1940. 
Natural History Museum, University of 
Oxford 
Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PW 
Correspondence held in Archives”: 
9 letters from Passmore to W.J. Arkell, between the years 
of 1938 and 1943. 
Geology Department: 
J.1583 —J.172S Jurassic specimens 
K.401 — K.415 Cretaceous specimens 
PY.11—PY.12 Pliocene specimens 
Q.925 — Q.933 Pleistocene specimens 
Correspondence: 
19 letters between Passmore and J.M. Edmonds, mostly 
