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Henry Frowde (1841–1927) was the publisher to the University of Oxford and managed the London warehouse of the Oxford University Press during this period.
The coat of arms of the University of Oxford, featuring an open book with the inscription "The Lord is my light" original Latin: Dominus Illuminatio Mea, taken from the opening of Psalm 27 surrounded by three crowns, all enclosed within an ornamental frame.
Amen Corner, located near St. Paul's Cathedral in London, served as the central office and warehouse for Oxford University Press from 1883 until 1924.