THE THOMAS J. HARRISON BIBLE COLLECTION focuses on the origins of the English Bible, with contents ranging from a thirteenth-century Bible manuscript, through a leaf from the Gutenberg Bible, to other early printed Latin Bibles, some of the biblical works of the Reformers, and on to editions of the English Bible before King James. An outstanding rarity is the seventeeth-century Torah Scroll from Kaifeng, China. Later volumes include a beautiful set of the Doves Press Bible (1903-5) and the Golden Cockerel Gospels with decorations furnished by Eric Gill (1931). The collection was moved to Bridwell from the home of Thomas J. Harrison in Pryor, Oklahoma, in 1964.