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  • Collection: Douglas R. Gilbert Photographs
Go to The Kilns, Oxford, England item page

Black and white photograph featuring an interior view of a bedroom in writer C.S. Lewis's beloved home known as The Kilns, located in the Headington residential suburb of Oxford, England. Scanned from the negative.
Go to Fred Paxford, C.S. Lewis's gardener at The Kilns item page

Black and white photograph of Fred Paxford, C.S. Lewis's gardener, while standing along the driveway to Lewis's beloved home known as The Kilns, located in the Headington residential suburb of Oxford, England. Scanned from the negative.
Go to Lewis Close near Kiln Lane, Oxford, England item page

Black and white photograph of a street view of "Lewis Close," the cul-de-sac near C.S. Lewis's house known as The Kilns in the Headington residential suburb of Oxford, England. Scanned from the negative.
Go to Kiln Lane, Oxford, England item page

Black and white photograph of a man reading a newspaper while walking down a residential sidewalk along Kiln Lane in the Headington suburb of Oxford, England. Scanned from the negative.
Go to The Kilns, Oxford, England item page

Black and white photograph of the driveway and wooden garage of C.S. Lewis's beloved home known as "The Kilns," located on Lewis Close south of Kiln Lane in the Headington residential suburb of Oxford, England. Scanned from the negative.
Go to W.H. Lewis, Oxford, England item page

Black and white photograph of Warren Hamilton Lewis, the Irish historian and British Army officer best known as the elder brother of writer and professor C.S. Lewis and one of the founding members of the Inklings literary society. In the photograph,…
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Black and white photograph of Warren Hamilton Lewis, the Irish historian and British Army officer best known as the elder brother of writer and professor C.S. Lewis and one of the founding members of the Inklings literary society. In the photograph,…
Go to W.H. Lewis, Oxford, England item page

Black and white photograph of Warren Hamilton Lewis, the Irish historian and British Army officer best known as the elder brother of writer and professor C.S. Lewis and one of the founding members of the Inklings literary society. In the photograph,…
Go to The Chequers Pub, Oxford, England item page

Black and white photograph of an exterior view of "The Chequers," a historic Oxford pub located on Quarry Hallow Road (now Beaumont Road) in the Headington Quarry residential district of Oxford, England. In the photograph, a sign is posted near the…
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Black and white photograph of an exterior view of "The Chequers," a historic Oxford pub located on Quarry Hallow Road (now Beaumont Road) in the Headington Quarry residential district of Oxford, England. In the photograph, there is a sign posted near…
Go to W.H. Lewis, Oxford, England item page

Black and white photograph of Warren Hamilton Lewis, the Irish historian and British Army officer best known as the elder brother of writer and professor C.S. Lewis and one of the founding members of the Inklings literary society. In the photograph,…
Go to The Kilns, C.S. Lewis House item page

Black and white photograph of the Lewis Family Wardrobe located in writer C. S. Lewis's home, known as The Kilns, located in Risinghurst, Oxford, England, and infamously known as the location where Lewis wrote all of his "The Chronicles of Narnia"…
Go to The Kilns, C.S. Lewis House item page

Black and white photograph of an interior view of the living room in writer C. S. Lewis's home, known as The Kilns, located in Risinghurst, Oxford, England, and infamously known as the location where Lewis wrote all of his "The Chronicles of Narnia"…
Go to C.S. Lewis Library at Wroxton College, England item page

Black and white photograph featuring a close-up view of the C.S. Lewis Library collection located at Wroxten College, in the town of Wroxton in Oxfordshire, England. The C.S. Lewis Library at Wroxton College contained nearly 3,000 books from Lewis's…
Go to C.S. Lewis Library at Wroxton College, England item page

Black and white photograph of an interior view of the C.S. Lewis Library collection located at Wroxten College, in the town of Wroxton in Oxfordshire, England. In the photograph, a reading room table is situated within the library room with a…
Go to C.S. Lewis Library at Wroxton College, England item page

Black and white photograph of an interior view of the C.S. Lewis Library collection located at Wroxten College, in the town of Wroxton in Oxfordshire, England. In the photograph, a sign is posted on the wall that reads, "C.S. Lewis Room," in the…
Go to The Kilns, C.S. Lewis House item page

Black and white photograph of an exterior view of writer C.S. Lewis's home, known as The Kilns, located in Risinghurst, Oxford, England, and infamously known as the location where Lewis wrote all of his "The Chronicles of Narnia" books and other…
Go to The Kilns, C.S. Lewis House item page

Black and white photograph of a close-up view of writer C.S. Lewis's home, known as The Kilns, located in Risinghurst, Oxford, England, and infamously known as the location where Lewis wrote all of his "The Chronicles of Narnia" books and other…
Go to The Kilns, C.S. Lewis House item page

Black and white photograph of an exterior view of writer C.S. Lewis's home, known as The Kilns, located in Risinghurst, Oxford, England, and infamously known as the location where Lewis wrote all of his "The Chronicles of Narnia" books and other…
Go to Len Miller, Wroxton, England item page

Black and white photograph featuring an outdoor portrait of Len Miller in Wroxton, England. Scanned from the negative.
Go to David Gresham, C.S. Lewis's stepson item page

Black and white photograph featuring an outdoor portrait of David Gresham, one of C.S. Lewis's stepsons, in Oxford, England. Scanned from the negative.
Go to Brick Farmhouse, Water Eaton, Oxfordshire item page

Black and white photograph of a brick farmhouse located near the Water Eaton hamlet in the county of Oxfordshire, England. Scanned from the negative.
Go to Colin Hardie, University of Oxford item page

Black and white photograph featuring an outdoor portrait of British classicist and academic, Colin Hardie, who was a Fellow of Magdalen College and the Public Orator of the University of Oxford in Oxford, England, from 1967 to 1973. Hardie was also a…
Go to Colin Hardie, University of Oxford item page

Black and white photograph featuring an indoor portrait of British classicist and academic, Colin Hardie, who was a Fellow of Magdalen College and the Public Orator of the University of Oxford in Oxford, England, from 1967 to 1973. Hardie was also a…

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