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Morris Oxford Collection

The Morris Oxford, a timeless classic that has left an indelible mark on the world of automobiles

Background imageMorris Oxford Collection: Advertisement for Morris cars, 1925 (litho)

Advertisement for Morris cars, 1925 (litho)
6030843 Advertisement for Morris cars, 1925 (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Advertisement for Morris cars)

Background imageMorris Oxford Collection: Voyageur caravan with Morris Oxford 1927. Creator: Unknown

Voyageur caravan with Morris Oxford 1927. Creator: Unknown
Voyageur caravan with Morris Oxford 1927

Background imageMorris Oxford Collection: 1920 Morris Oxford camper van conversion by Hutchings. Creator: Unknown

1920 Morris Oxford camper van conversion by Hutchings. Creator: Unknown
1920 Morris Oxford camper van conversion by Hutchings

Background imageMorris Oxford Collection: Standard of Paddy Naismith at the B&HMC Brighton Motor Rally, John O Groats, Scotland, 1930

Standard of Paddy Naismith at the B&HMC Brighton Motor Rally, John O Groats, Scotland, 1930
Standard Sportsmans saloon 1930 2054 cc. Reg. No. GF8440. No: 14. Driver: Naismith, Miss. P. Centre: Morris Oxford Vehicle Reg. No. TS6460. B&HMC Brighton Motor Rally. Date: 28.6-1.7.30

Background imageMorris Oxford Collection: Morris Oxford 6 special coupe, 1930. Artist: Bill Brunell

Morris Oxford 6 special coupe, 1930. Artist: Bill Brunell
Morris Oxford 6 Special Coupe. Place: Date: 1930

Background imageMorris Oxford Collection: Morris Oxford, c1930s. Artist: Bill Brunell

Morris Oxford, c1930s. Artist: Bill Brunell
Morris Oxford Vehicle Reg. No. BW7103. Place:

Background imageMorris Oxford Collection: Morris Oxford and 1929 Crossley at the JCC Inter-Centre Rally, 1932. Artist: Bill Brunell

Morris Oxford and 1929 Crossley at the JCC Inter-Centre Rally, 1932. Artist: Bill Brunell
Centre: Morris Oxford Reg. No. ON7449. Entry No: C4. Open 2-seater. Left of centre: Crossley 1929 1991 cc. Reg. No. WM3573. Entry No: C5. J.C.C. Inter-Centre Rally. Date: 11/12.6.32

Background imageMorris Oxford Collection: Cars competing in the B&HMC Brighton Motor Rally, John O Groats, Scotland, 1930

Cars competing in the B&HMC Brighton Motor Rally, John O Groats, Scotland, 1930
Morris Oxford No: 18. Driver: Rust, S.M. Left of centre: Singer Junior 848 cc. Vehicle Reg. No. MY5570. No: 15. Driver: Roness-Bredwich, C.T. Left: Wolseley Hornet. John O Groats

Background imageMorris Oxford Collection: A selection of 1960s cars in a car park, York, North Yorkshire, May 1969. Artist

A selection of 1960s cars in a car park, York, North Yorkshire, May 1969. Artist
A selection of 1960s cars in a car park, York, North Yorkshire, May 1969. Amongst the cars are two Rover 2000cc saloons, a Mini Estate, a Wolseley 16/60, a Ford Consul and Corsair

Background imageMorris Oxford Collection: Advert for the Morris Oxford motor car, 1930

Advert for the Morris Oxford motor car, 1930. The car outside New College, Oxford. A print from Illustrated London News, 17th May 1930

Background imageMorris Oxford Collection: Morris Oxford, 1913

Morris Oxford, 1913

Background imageMorris Oxford Collection: Rain Test For Car

Rain Test For Car
30th October 1948: A Morris Oxford being bombarded with 1500 jets of water from all angles, equivalent to 15 inches of rainfall an hour


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The Morris Oxford, a timeless classic that has left an indelible mark on the world of automobiles. From its early days as an advertisement for Morris cars in 1925 to its presence in the Voyageur caravan with a Morris Oxford in 1927, this iconic vehicle has captured the hearts of many. In 1930, a remarkable conversion took place when the 1920 Morris Oxford was transformed into a camper van by Hutchings. The ingenuity and creativity displayed in this conversion showcased the versatility of the Morris Oxford. The Standard of Paddy Naismith at the B&HMC Brighton Motor Rally in John O Groats, Scotland, further exemplified the prowess of this magnificent automobile. Its sleek design and powerful performance made it stand out amongst its competitors. Bill Brunell's artistic renderings beautifully depicted various iterations of the Morris Oxford throughout history. Whether it was his portrayal of the Morris Oxford 6 special coupe or capturing its essence during different eras such as c1930s or at events like JCC Inter-Centre Rally in 1932, Brunell's art immortalized this beloved car. Fast forward to May 1969, where a selection of cars from different decades congregated at a car park in York, North Yorkshire. Amongst them stood proud and distinguished -the timeless beauty that is none other than the Morris Oxford. Lastly, let us not forget about those captivating advertisements that enticed potential buyers to experience all that it had to offer. In one such advert from 1930, it showcased alluring features and undeniable charm that made owning a Morris Oxford an absolute delight. Through these glimpses into history and artistry surrounding this legendary vehicle, we are reminded why it continues to hold a special place among automotive enthusiasts worldwide. The legacy lives on as each generation discovers and appreciates what makes the Morris Oxford truly exceptional.