Morris Oxford

Morris Oxford is a series of motor car models produced by Morris Motors Limited of the United Kingdom, from the 1913 "bullnose" Oxford to the 1961–1971 Oxford VI.

Read more about Morris Oxford:  Oxford ("bullnose") (1913–14), Oxford (1919–26), Oxford (Flatnose) (1926–30) & Six (1929–33), Oxford Sixteen & Twenty (1934–35), Oxford MO (1948–54), Oxford II (1954–56), Oxford III (1956–59), ½-ton Series III, Oxford IV (1957–60), Oxford V (1959–61), Oxford VI (1961–71)

Famous quotes containing the words morris and/or oxford:

    I know a little garden-close
    Set thick with lily and red rose,
    Where I would wander if I might
    From dewy dawn to dewy night,
    —William Morris (1834–1896)

    Christianity as an organized religion has not always had a harmonious relationship with the family. Unlike Judaism, it kept almost no rituals that took place in private homes. The esteem that monasticism and priestly celibacy enjoyed implied a denigration of marriage and parenthood.
    Beatrice Gottlieb, U.S. historian. The Family in the Western World from the Black Death to the Industrial Age, ch. 12, Oxford University Press (1993)