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from 1954 — 1955 when Passmore was donating the above 
specimens. 
Newbury Museum** 
West Berkshire Heritage Service, The Wharf, Newbury 
RG14 5AS 
1932:79 [Room 10/31] 
Ashdown Estate. 
1934:99 Fragments of Roman pottery, East Hendred. 
OA:124 Cast of Palaeolithic flint axe head, Wash 
Common. 
OA:154 [Room 12] Roman bronze tweezers, Newbury. 
[not located] Finds from excavation at Ashbury, 1933. 
Golden Eagle (shot c1865), 
Nottingham Brewhouse Yard Museum 
Castle Boulevard, Nottingham NG7 1FB 
?Pieces of carriages — not formally accessioned, but 
returned to their former places on the carriages [NCM 
1921-1/NIM 1977-24; NCM 1920-18/NIM 1984-20; NCM 
1920-19/NIM 1984-21; NCM 1920-20/NIM 1984-22] 
Archive**: 
NCM 1921-18, 19 4 letters from Passmore about the 17th 
century ‘Baskerville’carriages. 
The Pitt Rivers Museum 
South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PP 
1954.12.B 1 A cinerary urn from South America. 
Correspondence: 
2 letters concerning the purchase of the urn. 
Reading Museum Service” 
Museum of Reading, Blagrave Street, Town Hall, 
Reading RG] 1QH 
1936.55.1 Flint flake, Ashmansworth. 
Royal Anthropological Institute [Archives] 
Museum of Mankind, 6 Burlington Gardens, London 
W1S 3EX 
Correspondence’: 
Passmore’s letters to the RAI were not retained. There are 
18 letters listed that were sent to him by the RAI, from 
1910 to 1924. The subject matter ranges from his 
membership to discussion of his articles published in 
MAN. 
Royal College of Surgeons 
35 — 43 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London WC2A 3PE 
Specimens: Transferred to Natural History Museum, 
London. 
Correspondence”: 
HRLA/02/29 1934 3 letters, a postcard, and a report on 
bones from Chute Barrow, (?Wilts). 
HRLA/05/28 1932 6 letters and a report on bones from 
Luckington, Wilts. 
HRLA/SO1/16 1940 Report on Romano-British remains 
from Wiltshire. 
MLA/002676 3414 1927 Discussion of Bronze Age bones. 
MLA/002689 3415 1927 Discussion of bones from 
Northleach, Glos. 
MLA/002317 3416 1927 ADP requests return of bones 
from Swindon. 
Salisbury & South Wiltshire Museum* 
The King’s House, 65 The Close, Salisbury SP1 2EN 
SBYWM:1939.239 
SBYWM:1913.49 
Incense cup. 
Plaster cast. 
Correspondence: 
Correspondence between ADP and Frank Stevens, and 
R.S. Newall. 
Somerset Archaeological and Natural 
History Museum” 
The Castle, Castle Green, Taunton, Somerset TAl 4AA 
A.2353 Hollow flint scraper. Blagdon, Somerset, 1926. 
A.2354 2 thumb scrapers. Blagdon, Somerset, 1926. 
A.2475 Worked flint flakes. Blagdon, Somerset, 1926. 
A.3080 17th century Donyatt bucket pot with green 
glaze. North Cadbury, 1910. 
A.5238 Flint core. Taunton, Somerset, 1926. 
A.5239/ ?A.2551 Flint knife with dorsal ridge. Trull, 
Somerset, 1926. 
A.5240 5 flint scrapers. Norton Fitzwarren, Somerset, 
1926. 
Swindon Museum & Art Gallery” 
Bath Road, Swindon SN1 4BA 
B 1977/247 Neolithic flint, found 1919 at Liddington 
Camp. 
B 1979/765 4 Roman box tile fragments, found 1897 at 
Roman building, Mill Lane. 
B 1988/67.1 Flint borer, found 1905 field walking at 
Liddington Castle. 
B 1988/67.2_ Unprovenanced flint blade. 
Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural 
History Society Museum (Wiltshire 
Heritage Museum)" 
41 Long Street, Devizes, Wiltshire SN10 1NS 
DZSWS:1961.16 
Wiltshire. 
DZSWS:1968.42.1 Sword found in a well, 17th C., Zeals, 
Wiltshire. 
Jug handle, from Liddington, 
