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A manuscript containing his notes of walks, purchases for 
his shop, flints etc. 
Victoria and Albert Museum” 
Cromwell Road, South Kensington, London SW7 2RL 
Department of Furniture & Woodwork: 
W.33-1935 Oak bench end, 15-16th century. 
W.8-1958 Oak bench end, 15-16th century. 
W.9-1958 Oak bench end, 15-16th century. 
W.10-1958 Oak bench end, 15-16th century. 
Department of Ceramics & Glass: 
C.14 to 14B-1936 Fragments of stained glass. 
Victoria and Albert Museum Archives: 
Blythe House 
23 Blythe Road 
London 
W14 0QF 
Correspondence: 
MA/1/P497 and MA/1/P496: 
Around 70 letters between Passmore and curators of 
various departments about objects in his collection, 
particularly carved wooden bench ends and some 
porcelain figurines; and a selection of photographs of 
objects in his collection. Letters span the years 1917 to 
1957. 
Notes to Appendix 2 
'5 Access kindly provided by Ros Cleal. 
'6 Information kindly provided by Roz Brition-Strong. 
'7 List kindly provided by Catherine Casley. 
'S List kindly provided by Roberta Prince. 
'° List kindly provided by Gail Boyle. 
* Information kindly provided by Patricia Usick. 
“1 Information kindly provided by Catherine Edwards. 
* Formerly the Department of British and Medieval 
Antiquities. 
> Included in this collection is the porcelain Chelsea 
cream jug, finely decorated with strawberries and 
butterflies, that Passmore accused the Western Art 
Department at the Ashmolean of having damaged. 
*4 Information kindly provided by Eva Oledzka. 
*> Complete list of all Passmore objects in the British 
Museum kindly provided by David Ward. 
6 Information kindly provided by Gary Thorn. 
7 Information kindly provided by Steve Blake. 
8 List kindly provided by Stephen Yates. 
?? Information kindly provided by Debi Harlan. 
*® Information kindly provided by Hannah Crowdy. 
+! Information kindly provided by Rob Kruszynski. 
* Information kindly provided by Stella Brecknell. 
* List kindly provided by Jane Burrell. 
*' Information kindly provided by Michael Cooper. 
* List kindly provided by Jillian Greenaway. 
*° Information kindly provided by Sarah Walpole. 
7 Information kindly provided by Sarah Pearson. 
*8 Information kindly provided by Martin Wright. 
* List kindly provided by Mark Davis. 
* List kindly provided by Isobel Thompson. 
“| List kindly provided by Paul Robinson. 
” These objects from Silbury Hill are likely those that 
were donated through Passmore by Flinders Petrie, 
and are from their excavation in the summer of 1922 
(Anon 1927, 572). 
* Information kindly provided by Lynn Young. 
