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:

    Without the Empire we should be tossed like a cork in the cross current of world politics. It is at once our sword and our shield.
    —William Morris Hughes (1864–1952)

    The logical English train a scholar as they train an engineer. Oxford is Greek factory, as Wilton mills weave carpet, and Sheffield grinds steel. They know the use of a tutor, as they know the use of a horse; and they draw the greatest amount of benefit from both. The reading men are kept by hard walking, hard riding, and measured eating and drinking, at the top of their condition, and two days before the examination, do not work but lounge, ride, or run, to be fresh on the college doomsday.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)