Infobox Oxford college infobox colour 801213 name StEdmundHall latin name Aula Sancti Edmundi university Oxford photo Image SEHQuad.jpg 290px shield Image StEdmundHall, Oxford logo.png 175px colours ..., Fellows and Scholars of StEdmundHall in the University of Oxford named for Edmund Rich StEdmund of Abingdon established 13th century, c. 1278 ref name a1278 University of Oxford 2008 http www.ox.ac.uk admissions undergraduate courses colleges stedmund hall.html StEdmundHall Admissions ... of scholars studying in the Oxford Schools. ref As of 2007 StEdmundHall had an estimated financial endowment of 39m. ref StEdmundHall 2007 http www.seh.ox.ac.uk index.php?section 353 The College ... and taught on the college site. The name StEdmundHall Aula Sancti Edmundi first appears in a 1317 rental agreement. ref Emden 1927 , p. 60 ref StEdmundHall began life as one of Oxford s ancient Aularian ... thumb left 210px Coat of Arms of StEdmundHall, Oxford. This sculpture is found above the entrance ..., Oxford Former students of StEdmundHall . Dan Abnett , author, comic book writer Samira Ahmed , newsreader ..., A.B. 1927 An OxfordHall in Medieval Times being the Early History of StEdmundHall , OxfordOxford ... Research, ISBN 0 7129 1064 6, p.  319 335. External links commons cat StEdmundHall, Oxford ... and Woodward , StEdmundHall University of Oxford DEFAULTSORT Saint EdmundHall, Oxford Category ... 13th century establishments in England Category StEdmundHall, Oxford Category Buildings and structures of the University of Oxford de StEdmundHall es Saint EdmundHall fr StEdmundHallOxford it St ... Homepage boat club http jcr.seh.ox.ac.uk JCR br http mcr.seh.ox.ac.uk MCR StEdmundHall is one of the Colleges ... p. 388, referencing A.B. Emden who in his 1927 p. 236 work states ...and StEdmundHall now survives ... date of establishment of StEdmundHall is unknown it is usually estimated at 1236. The college is named after Edmund Rich StEdmund of Abingdon, Oxfordshire , the first known Oxford Master ... more details
, St Mary Hall , A History of the County of Oxford Volume 3 The University of Oxford 1954 pp. 129 131. Oxford University Press VCH series, ISBN 0 7129 1064 6 ref In 1902, the Hall was incorporated into Oriel College, though some remnants of the relationship still exist the post of Vicar of St. Mary ... 145 st mary hall History of St Mary Hall from http www.oriel.ox.ac.uk Oriel College coord 51.7522 1.2536 type edu region GB OXF display title DEFAULTSORT Saint Mary Hall, Oxford Category St Mary Hall, Oxford Category Former colleges and halls of the University of Oxford Category Oriel College, Oxford ...Image St Mary Hall 1675.jpg right 270px thumb 1675 Engraving Copper engraving of St Mary HallSt Mary Hall was an academic hall of the University of Oxford associated with Oriel College, Oxford Oriel College ... 7 ref St Mary Hall was acquired by Oriel College in 1326. Bedel Hall, adjoining St Mary s to the south ... with St Martin s Hall, served as annexes for Oriel College. In the early 16th century, the St Dudley and Dudley exhibitioners were lodged in St Mary Hall and Bedel Hall, and around this time the two halls were united. St Mary Hall steadily developed into an independent entity, and in 1545, on the order the Visitor , John Longland Bishop Longland of Lincoln , the door between St Mary Hall and Oriel was blocked up. The Hall took on its own lecturer s, and for a time, the numbers of St Mary s exceeded ... Principals of St Mary Hall continued to be Fellow s of Oriel until 1656. By 1875 its undergraduate ... John Ball Puritan , BA 1608 William Henry Charsley , Master of Charsley s Hall, Oxford Edward Craggs ..., Adam de Brome was appointed rector of University Church of St Mary the Virgin St Mary the Virgin . Along with the appointment, he was given the rectory house, St Mary Hall, on the High Street, Oxford High Street . ref name VCH4 Crossley, Alan editor , Churches , A History of the County of Oxford Volume 4 The City of Oxford 1979 pp. 369 412. Oxford University Press Victoria County History VCH series ... more details
Infobox Oxford college name St Benet s Hall photo Image St Benets Oxford.jpg 290px The entrance to St Benet s Hall on St Giles university Oxford infobox colour black colours scarf start cell3 black cell .... ref name review See also Category Alumni of St Benet s Hall, Oxford Alumni of St Benet s Hall History ... Sancti Benedicti St Benet s Hall in 1918. Prior to this date, Private Halls of the University of Oxford ... colleges colleges and halls az stbenets.html St Benet s Hall University of Oxford . Ox.ac.uk. Retrieved .... ref http www.st benets.ox.ac.uk admissions.htm St Benet s Hall, Oxford . St benets.ox.ac.uk. ... s library The Hall currently occupies 38 St Giles , OxfordSt Giles , a Georgian style building, built ... www.st benets.ox.ac.uk master.htm St Benet s Hall, Oxford . St benets.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved on 2010 ... history.htm St Benet s Hall, Oxford . St benets.ox.ac.uk 1939 09 12 . Retrieved on 2010 09 29 ... benets.ox.ac.uk jcrcomm.htm St Benet s Hall, Oxford . St benets.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved on 2010 09 ... and halls az stbenets.html University of OxfordSt Benet s Hall http www.st benets.ox.ac.uk St ... of the University of Oxford cy Neuadd St Benet, Rhydychen es Saint Benet s Hall eo St Benet s Hall ... name St Benet s Hall latin name Aula Privata Sancti Benedicti named for St Benedict of Nursia ... boat club http www.st benets.ox.ac.uk sport.htm St Benet s br Boat Club St Benet s Hall is a Permanent Private Hall PPH of the University of Oxford . It is located at the northern end of St Giles , OxfordSt Giles on its western side, close to the junction with Woodstock Road Oxford Woodstock Road . Composition and status St Benet s Hall, founded in 1897, is a Benedictine foundation, whose principal ... of Glasgow , will become the next Master of St Benet s Hall. He will become the first Catholic layman ever to run the Hall. Professor Jeanrond will take up his post on 1 September 2012. St ... s Hall Sub Committee of the Governing Body. ref name review University of Oxford, Review of the Permanent ... more details
Oxford College Boat Club Infobox name StEdmundHall Boat Club university Oxford picture File SEHBCcrest.gif primary colour 8E0000 colours cells 3 801213 cells 1 F0DC82 cells 3 801213 cells 1 F0DC82 cells 3 801213 established Believed to be 1861 men s headship 1959, 1960, 1961, 1964, 1965 women s headship 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 head name President men s captain Harry Hodges women s captain Suzanne Cole head James Leech men s captain Harry Hodges women s captain Suzanne Cole homepage http jcr.seh.ox.ac.uk index.php?list sports&item 2 Link to the SEH JCR website http boatclub.seh.ox.ac.uk doku.php Link to the boatclub website location Isis coord 51 44 19.3 N 1 14 47.0 W type landmark StEdmundHall Boat Club commonly abbreviated to SEHBC is a Sport rowing rowing club for members of StEdmundHall, Oxford . It is based in its own boathouse on the Isis river Isis . The boat club is renowned for being highly successful, both on the water and after its infamous crew dates. ref http www.atm.ox.ac.uk rowing bumps sedm sedm me.html ref History Image SEHBC Blades before Summer Eights 09.jpg thumb right 200px StEdmundHall 2009 1st VIII boat, before the race on Saturday of Eights. According to one of the many blades in the boathouse, SEHBC was established in 1861. There is also a crew photograph dating from 1863. The Men s 1st VIII were Head of the River in Summer Eights in 1959, 1960, 1961, 1964 and 1965. More recently, the Women s 1st VIII attained the status of Head of the River in Summer ... inspire the sweating students as they toil on the ergs. See also University rowing UK Oxford University Boat Club StEdmundHall, Oxford References reflist External links http boatclub.seh.ox.ac.uk Link to the SEHBC website http www.atm.ox.ac.uk rowing bumps Oxford Bumps Charts http www.youtube.com watch?v yr8hzx5Si2Q Summer Eights 2005 Video Oxford University Rowing Clubs Category Rowing clubs of the University of Oxford Category StEdmundHall, Oxford Boat Club ... more details
For the American clarinetist and bandleader Edmond Hall Infobox MLA name EdmundHall birth date 13 August 1878 birth place Geraldton, Western Australia Geraldton , Western Australia , Australia death date 28 July 1965 death place Applecross, Western Australia Applecross , Western Australia constituency Midland Province Western Australia Central Province 1928 1947 br Electoral district of Geraldton Geraldton 1947 1950 party National Party of Western Australia Country Party spouse Catherine Forster profession Storekeeper and area agent religion signature footnotes Edmund Henry Hartley Hall 13 August 1878 28 July 1965 was an Australian politician who represented the Western Australia n Western Australian Legislative Council Legislative Council district of Midland Province Western Australia Central Province from 1928 until 1947, and the Western Australian Legislative Assembly Legislative Assembly seat of Electoral district of Geraldton Geraldton from 1947 until 1950. He was a member of the National Party of Western Australia Country Party . ref name blackbolton Black and Bolton 2001 second yes ref Biography Born to Edward Hall, a labour, baker and contractor, and Ellen n e Craggs in the port city of Geraldton, Western Australia Geraldton , Western Australia , Hall was educated locally before gaining employment at the post office, where he worked in various locations over 20 years. By 1911, he was the postmaster at Laverton, Western Australia Laverton , and on 20 April 1916, he married Catherine Forster at St Andrew s Church, Subiaco, Western Australia Subiaco , with whom he was to have one son and four daughters. On 5 August 1918, he enlisted and was appointed Second Lieutenant ... Hall, Edmund Henry Hartley ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian politician DATE OF BIRTH ... DEFAULTSORT Hall, Edmund Category 1878 births Category 1965 deaths Category Members of the Western ... held the seat for 30 years. Hall won the seat by 11 votes against Bill Sewell , and served a single ... more details
There are a number of colleges named after Saint Edmund. These include StEdmund s College, Cambridge , a constituent college of the University of Cambridge St. Edmund s College, Ware StEdmund s College, Ware StEdmund s College, Canberra St. Edmund s College, Shillong StEdmundHall, Oxford , a constituent college of the University of Oxford See also StEdmund s School disambiguation disambiguation ... more details
Infobox Oxford college name Campion Hall university Oxford photo Image CampionHall.jpg 290px Campion Hall colours scarf start scarf end named for Edmund Campion StEdmund Campion, S.J. established 1896 sister college head label Master head The Revd Brendan Callaghan , S.J. JCR president MCR president undergraduates 1 graduates 8 latitude 51.749582 longitude 1.258032 homepage http www.campion.ox.ac.uk www.campion.ox.ac.uk boat club Campion Hall is one of the Permanent Private Hall s of the University of Oxford in England. It is one of the smallest constituent institutions of the university, consisting of under forty members. Established in 1896, Campion Hall was named after Edmund Campion , an English Jesuit and martyr who had been a fellow at nearby St. John s College, OxfordSt. John s College . It is run by the Society of Jesus and exists specifically to allow those with a commitment to the religious life to study within the university. Admission is open to members of other Roman Catholic orders, but not normally to laymen. Image Campion Hall.jpg thumb left External view of Campion Hall. Campion Hall was designed expressly to house people studying at University of OxfordOxford and is situated in the centre of the city. It is a community of about thirty five men, two thirds of whom are Jesuit s. The hall itself is located in Brewer Street, Oxford Brewer Street , west off St Aldate s, OxfordSt Aldate s , close to Pembroke College, Oxford Pembroke College . The present structure was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens , who was also responsible for New Delhi , and officially opened ... http www.campion.ox.ac.uk Official website University of Oxford Category Campion Hall, Oxford ... Category Jesuit universities and colleges Category Permanent Private Halls of the University of Oxford Category Buildings and structures of the University of Oxford Category Works of Edwin Lutyens cy Neuadd Campion, Rhydychen eo Campion Hall ... more details
File Oxford Town Hall 2.jpg thumb upright right Oxford Town Hall on St Aldate s, OxfordSt Aldate s . The Oxford Town Hall is located on St Aldate s, OxfordSt Aldate s in the centre of Oxford , England . The site was previously occupied by Oxford Guildhall . It is a meeting place for local government in the city and also houses the Museum of Oxford . In addition, it can be hired for events. Despite the fact that Oxford is a city with its own Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford cathedral , the term town hall is still used. The first Guildhall was built on the site in 1292. This was replaced by a Town Hall in 1752, built by Isaac Ware , which was demolished in 1893 to make way for the current building. Following a design competition, the present winning Gothic Revival design was by Henry Thomas Hare . Visitors have included Mikhail Gorbachev and Nelson Mandela . The orginal Town Hall Current building See also Oxford City Council External links http www.oxford.gov.uk PageRender decTH Oxford Town Hall occw.htm Oxford Town Hall information from the Oxford City Council http www.chem.ox.ac.uk oxfordtour oxfordcitytours townhall.asp Virtual Tour of Oxford Town Hall http mqdirect.mapquest.co.uk map.adp?venue 8w5wz 261 Information and map from MapQuest http www.headington.org.uk oxon mayors town hall new.htm Present Town Hall, Oxford coord 51 45 6 N 1 15 26 W type landmark region GB display title Category Buildings and structures completed in 1752 Category Government buildings completed in 1893 Category Buildings and structures in Oxford Town Hall Category Local government in Oxford Town Hall Category City and town halls in England Oxfordshire geo stub Oxfordshire struct stub ... more details
StEdmund s School, Ipswich may refer to St Edmunds College, Ipswich , a Catholic secondary day school for boys in Ipswich, Queensland, Australia StEdmund s School, a former preparatory school in Ipswich, Suffolk and then at Kesgrave Hall See also St. Edmund s College disambiguation StEdmund s School disambiguation schooldis ... more details
EdmundHall 1620? 1687 was an English clergyman of presbyterian and royalist views, an opponent of Oliver Cromwell who was imprisoned for his attacks. Life He was born at Worcester about 1620, a younger son of Richard Hall, clothier, of Worcester, by his wife, Elizabeth Bonner , and was apparently educated at the King s School, Worcester Thomas Hall minister Thomas Hall was his eldest brother. In 1636 he entered Pembroke College, Oxford , but left the university without a degree to take up arms for the parliament against Charles I. He took the Solemn League and Covenant , and became a captain in the parliamentary army. About 1647 he returned to Oxford, and was made a fellow of Pembroke College, proceeding M.A. on 11 March 1650. He was strongly in favour of monarchy, and wrote bitterly against Cromwell s pretensions with. About 1651 he was committed to prison by the English Council of State council of state , and remained there for twelve months, still attacking the government in pamphlets. Subsequently he preached in Oxford and the neighbourhood, and about 1657 became chaplain to Sir Edmund Bray, of Great Risington , Gloucestershire . Bray was a royalist, and tried unsuccessfully to present Hall to the rectory of Great Risington, of which he was patron. His views, although Calvinistic , grew into something like conformity with the Church of England, and at the English Restoration Restoration he made professions of loyalty. In May 1661 he petitioned the government to remove Lewis ... DNB wstitle Hall, Edmund Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hall, Edmund ALTERNATIVE ... Hall, Edmund Category 1620 births Category 1687 deaths Category English Anglican priests Category ... of his church. On moving to Great Risington he had married. Works Hall was author of ... and Servant of the Church and State of England and of A Funeral Sermon on Lady Anne Harcourt, Oxford ... to Hall by Wood. Both are severe on the present usurpers in England, who are denounced as anti ... more details
Vine Hall was an academic hall of the University of Oxford , located on Alfred Street in the 16th century. It became a part of the Peckwater Quadrangle of Christ Church, Oxford . The building gave its name to the previous name for Alfred Street, particularly the southwards continuation of it Vine Hall Lane. Some have said that the current name Alfred Street is of unknown aetiology and pointless, ref http books.google.co.uk books?id wIBnAAAAMAAJ&q 22vine hall 22 alfred street&dq 22vine hall 22 alfred street&client firefox a&pgis 1 The Encyclopaedia of Oxford ref and the street should be renamed Vine Hall Lane. It was previously known as St Edward s Lane, but the name Vine Hall Lane was in use by 1576. ref http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 22828 British history online ref Vine Hall, together with Peckwater s Inn and the smaller and older Brid Hall and Maiden Hall were given to Christ Church by Henry VIII of England King Henry VIII in 1547. ref name Ingram cite book last Ingram first James authorlink James Ingram academic title Memorials of the Colleges and Halls in the University of Oxford publisher John Henry Parker date 1847 edition 2 pages 57 url http books.google.com books?id rhcBAAAAYAAJ accessdate 2009 02 01 ref ref name walks cite book last Wade first W. M. coauthors William Baxter, R. Pearson, Law and Whittaker title Walks in Oxford publisher Printed by W. Baxter for R. Pearson date 1818 edition 2 pages 236 url http books.google.com books?id q4UqAAAAYAAJ accessdate 2009 02 01 ref It once housed a famous grammar school where John Leland antiquary John Leland ... of Oxford Including the Lives of the Founders publisher Printed by Collingwood and co. date 1810 pages 330 url http books.google.com books?id S 9jAAAAMAAJ accessdate 2009 02 01 ref It was a hall ... of the City of Oxford publisher J. and F. Rivington date 1773 url http books.google.com books?id ... title Category Former colleges and halls of the University of Oxford Category Christ Church, Oxford ... more details
Infobox Oxford college name Lady Margaret Hall university Oxford photo Image LMH Quad.jpg 290px infobox ... 1.254036 shield Image Lady Margaret HallOxford Coat Of Arms Motto .svg 150px blazon Or, on a chevron ... ref Image lmhgardens.jpg thumb Sunken gardens outside Talbot Hall, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. Image lmhdeneke1.jpg thumb Giles Gilbert Scott s Deneke Building, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. Image lmhfellowsgarden.jpg thumb Fellows Garden, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. Image lmhmoregardens.jpg thumb Gardens outside Wordsworth Building, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. Image lmhtalbot1.jpg thumb Sir Reginald Blomfield s Talbot Hall, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. Lady Margaret Hall is one of the Colleges of the University of Oxford constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England, located at the end of Norham Gardens in north Oxford . As of 2006 the college had an estimated financial endowment of 34m. ref http www.btinternet.com akme OXCpress.html Oxford College Endowment Incomes, 1973 2006 updated July 2007 ref Lady Margaret Hall was founded in 1878 as the first women s college in Oxford, and did not accept men until 1979. Lady Margaret Hall accepts both undergraduate and graduate ... of the women s colleges to do so, along with St Anne s College, OxfordSt. Anne s . The college ... dog Talbot dogs represent Edward Talbot. The College Lady Margaret Hall is one of the few Oxford ... date 26 April 2010 publisher Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford accessdate 2 July 2010 ref In the summer ... publisher Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford accessdate 17 January 2010 ref Members of the college refer ... See also Category Alumni of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford Former students of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford File Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford matriculation.jpg thumb Students in the quadrangle left References ... Hall University of Oxford Category Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford Category Colleges of the University ... Hall fr Lady Margaret HallOxford it Lady Margaret Hall fi Lady Margaret Hall zh ... more details
Infobox Oxford college name Wycliffe Hall shield photo Image Wycliffe Hall 5885629787 .jpg 290px Wycliffe Hall from Banbury Road colours scarf start cell 000326 cell white cell2 000326 cells 4 white cell2 ... Hall of Oxford University in 1996 and is a centre for Evangelical Anglican study in the university ... The crisis continued as a member of the council also resigned. ref Crisis continues at Wycliffe Hall as Council member resigns. The controversy over Oxford theological college Wycliffe Hall has taken ... Roberts Rector of St Ebbe s Church , Oxford and president of the Proclamation Trust Lamina Sankoh ... Wycliffe Hall website http www.friendsofwycliffehall.org U.S. Friends of Wycliffe Hall, Oxford ... established in 1877 Category Wycliffe Hall, Oxford Category Permanent Private Halls of the University ... of Oxford cy Neuadd Wycliffe, Rhydychen eo Wycliffe Hall ... The Way, the Truth, the Life from John 14 6 established 1877 sister college Ridley Hall, Cambridge ... boat club http www.queensrowing.co.uk Boat Club Wycliffe Hall is a Church of England Seminary theological college and a Permanent Private Hall of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom . It is located on the Banbury Road in central North Oxford , between Norham Gardens and Norham Road. Overview Wycliffe Hall provides theological training for candidates for ordained ministry in the Church ... in 1868. ref name hinchcliffe cite book title North Oxford author Hinchcliffe, Tanis year 1992 publisher ... Wilkinson Moore in 1882 3. Wycliffe Hall was established in 1877 and started in No. 54, adding ... George Wallace . ref name pevsner Wycliffe Hall was established by a group of leading Evangelical churchmen ... a Permanent Private Hall, Wycliffe Hall now also offers courses in Divinity academic discipline ... alongside Ridley Hall, Cambridge as a pair of theological colleges with an expressly Evangelicalism ... the response of the Hall to allegations of bullying and intimidation. Daniel Blake, 5 October 2007 ... more details
Infobox Theatre name Oxford Music Hall image 1875 Oxford Music Hall.jpg image size 200px caption The apse stage of the Oxford, ca. 1875. br Patrons ate and drank in the auditorium. address Oxford Street ... and Long closed 1926 othernames The Oxford production currentuse website Oxford Music Hall was a music hall located in City of Westminster Westminster , London at the corner of Oxford Street and Tottenham ... halls imitating the formula opened in London. The Oxford Music Hall was designed by Messrs Finch ... show 1632 oxford music hall london Oxford Music Hall London Theatres Trust , accessed 30 September ... at The New Oxford Theatre , Footlight Notes, no. 316, 4 October 2003 ref The hall quickly became one ... 2008 ref Many notable performers of the day appeared at the Oxford Music Hall, including Marie Lloyd ... barmaids. ref http www.peopleplayuk.org.uk collections object.php?object id 502 The Oxford Music Hall ... hall in London. ref http footlightnotes.tripod.com 20031129home.html The Oxford Music Hall ..., 22 November 2003 ref Later years Image OxMusHall1918.jpg left thumb Facade of the Oxford Music Hall ... feature of the Oxford have of late years been discontinued , and the hall s programmes after ... music hall.php A Short History of the English Music Hall , UKEssays.com 2008 ref In 1891, the Oxford .... ref name Ox http www.arthurlloyd.co.uk TheOxfordMusicHall.htm The Oxford Music Hall Arthur Lloyd ... gallery 141592 oxford music hall uk 1862 Drawing of an acrobatic act at the Oxford, 1862 http www.prints online.com pictures 609229 OXFORD MUSIC HALL 1893.html 1893 Programme for the music ... resources images show 123 faade of the oxford music hall london Postcard showing ... of some productions at the Oxford Category Entertainment in London Category Former music hall venues ... 0.131 architect Finch Hill , with Paraire owner Charles Morton capacity type Music hall opened ..., by Charles Morton impresario Charles Morton , in 1861. In 1917 the music hall was converted into a legitimate ... more details
St. Edmund s Church or similar variations can refer to numerous churches Norway StEdmund s Church, Oslo United Kingdom St. Edmund s Church, Holme Pierrepont , Nottinghamshire St. Edmund s Church, Wootton , Isle of Wight Church of St. Edmund , West Midlands StEdmund s Chapel , Dover Church of the Holy Trinity with StEdmund , Bristol Catholic Church of St Oswald and StEdmund Arrowsmith , Lancashire United States St. Edmund s Anglican Church , Elm Grove, Wisconsin disambig church ... more details
St Cross, Oxford may refer to St Cross Church, OxfordSt Cross College, OxfordSt Cross Road , Oxford dab Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Infobox Cambridge college name StEdmund s College infobox colour 000099 text colour link colour 66CCFF image Image StEdmundsCrest.png photo File Stedmundscollege7.jpg 288px St. Edmund s Norfolk East Wing ... of StEdmund s students are studying towards higher degrees, usually the PhD , MPhil or LLM degrees. The college is named after Edmund Rich StEdmund of Abingdon 1175 1240 who was the first known ... of Roman Cambridge, with housing for over 300 students. History and Buildings StEdmund s House was founded ... StEdmund s House into a fully fledged constituent college were made at various times after foundation ... to an unsuccessful attempt by StEdmund s to get official recognition from the University, ran as follows ... going to Bury St Edmunds bury StEdmund s Meanwhile, the development of the college continued. The Chapel .... StEdmund s House was accepted as one of the graduate colleges in the University, although today it also ... , in 1986 the name was changed from StEdmund s House to StEdmund s College , and in 1996 it finally .... These are among the most attractive student residences in Cambridge. Character and Features StEdmund ... at most colleges dine at a High Table separately from the students , StEdmund s has no such division ... and The Varsity Match . In a reflection of its Catholic heritage, StEdmund s portrait collection ... Garret Sweeney, StEdmund s House, Cambridge The First Eighty Years , Cambridge, 1980 ISBN 0 9507177 0 3 Michael Walsh, St. Edmund s College, Cambridge. 1896 1996 A Commemorative History , Cambridge ... Saint Edmund s College, Cambridge Category StEdmund s College, Cambridge Category Colleges of the University ... fr StEdmund s College Cambridge it StEdmund s College fi StEdmund s College ur ... and Baron Anatole von H gel founder pl yes named for Edmund Rich Edmund of Abingdon established 1896 old names St. Edmund s House location http www.cam.ac.uk map v3 drawmap.cgi?mp main xx 1395 yy 301 mt c ms 75 tl St 20Edmund 27s 20College Mt Pleasant women only mature students yes head label Master ... more details
Image Oxford Town Hall 1.jpg thumb right St Aldate s, looking north towards Carfax, Oxford Carfax , with the Oxford Town Hall Town Hall on the east side of the street Image St Aldates Street looking south.jpg thumb left upright St Aldate s, looking south towards Tom Tower File John Speed s map of Oxford, 1605..jpg thumb Map of Oxford by John Speed, 1605, showing city walls south at top and N Carfax St Aldate s is a street in central Oxford , England . ref name pevsner cite book title The Buildings ... oxon mayors town hallOxford s Town Halls in St Aldate s coord 51 45 00 N 1 15 25 ... gate , referring to the south gate in the former city walls. St Aldate s Church is on the west side of the street, in Pembroke Square, Oxford Pembroke Square . A former name for St Aldate s is Fish ... of Oxford. Vol. 4, The City of Oxford 1979 , pp. 475 477. ref The street runs south from the generally acknowledged centre of Oxford at Carfax, Oxford Carfax . The Oxford Town Hall Town Hall , which includes the Museum of Oxford , is on the east side of the street. Christ Church, Oxford Christ Church , with its imposing Tom Tower , faces the east end of St Aldate s, while Pembroke College, Oxford ... on St Aldate s, opposite Christ Church. Image Tom Tower Oxford, England .JPG Tom Tower and the main entrance to Christ Church, Oxford Christ Church , the largest Oxford college, on St Aldate s. Image TownHallOxford20040124CopyrightKaihsuTai.jpg Oxford Town Hall on St Aldate s. Image The far northern end of St Aldates Oxford.jpg The High Street, Oxford High and Cornmarket Street, Oxford Cornmarket ... St. Aldate s Oxford Guide information http www.staldates.org.uk St Aldate s Church http www.headington.org.uk ... cite book title Oxford an architectural guide author Tyack, Geoffrey year 1998 publisher Oxford ... Boar Street to the east side and Pembroke Street, Oxford Pembroke Street , Pembroke Square, Oxford Pembroke Square , Brewer Street, Oxford Brewer Street , Rose Place, and Speedwell Street to the west ... more details
StEdmund s School may refer to StEdmund s School , Canterbury StEdmund s School, Ipswich disambiguation StEdmund s RC Primary School , Edmonton, North London, United Kingdom St. Edmund Preparatory High School Brooklyn , New York, United States StEdmund s School, Hindhead , Surrey See also St. Edmund s College disambiguation disambig ... more details
St John Baptist College university Oxford photo File St John s College tower and flag.jpg 290px infobox ... graduates 200 latitude 51.75612 longitude 1.258605 shield Image St John s College Oxford Coat Of Arms.svg ... http www.sjc.ox.ac.uk socs sjcbc Boatclub div St John s College is a Colleges of the University of Oxford ... www.sjc.ox.ac.uk 343 About St John 27s.html title About Us publisher St John s College Oxford accessdate .... St John s is reputed to be the wealthiest in Oxford, with a financial endowment of 313 million as of 2010 ... Johns.pdf title Report and Financial Statements author St John s College, Oxford date 31 July 2011 ..., studied here. White acquired buildings on the east side of St Giles , OxfordSt Giles , north of Balliol ... Books 1892123657 ref Academic community Student facilities Unusually amongst Oxford colleges, St ... url http www.sjc.ox.ac.uk 441 History.html title History publisher St John s College Oxford accessdate ... Oxford accessdate 26 April 2012 ref Extracurricular activities The St John s College Boat Club .... In 2006 St John s launched SJCtv, becoming the first Oxford college to start its own television ... Festival Fringe under the name Awful Pie Theatre. SASJO the St John s and St Anne s College, Oxford ... st johns college oxford.jpg thumb right Canterbury Quad, St John s College, Oxford The entrance to the Great ... of the former St Bernard s College, a the house of studies in Oxford for young Cistercian monks ... Room, the 19th century range along St Giles , OxfordSt Giles , and the Beehive 1958 60 , made ... an Oxford Preservation Trust Plaque in 2008. Chapel The Chapel was built and dedicated to St Bernard ... Hall, a curious house, north of the North Quad and abutting the Lamb & Flag Oxford Lamb and Flag ... also incorporates Middleton Hall see above and owns St Giles House, the former judge s house north of the college ... See also Category Alumni of St John s College, Oxford Alumni of St John s College, Oxford Col begin ... White Quad File St John s College Garden Quad.jpg Garden Quad File Garden of st johns college oxford ... more details
a coaching inn , St John s College, OxfordSt John s College , the Oxford Internet Institute No 1 St Giles , Balliol College, Oxford Balliol College , and Trinity College, Oxford Trinity College . On the west side are the International Study Centre of d Overbroeck s College , St Benet s Hall, OxfordSt Benet s Hall , the Theology Faculty of the University of Oxford Theology Faculty , the Eagle ... Memorial at the southern end of St Giles with the Macdonald Randolph Hotel and Taylor Institution Library behind. St Giles is a wide street leading north from the centre of Oxford , England . ref http www.headington.org.uk oxon stgiles St Giles Street , http www.headington.org.uk oxon Oxford History ... halfway along the street is Pusey Street . Church main St Giles Church, Oxford At the northern end of St Giles is St Giles Church, OxfordSt Giles Church , ref http www.st giles church.org St Giles Church .... ref name history Leslie Wood, http www.st giles church.org History.htm St Giles Oxford Yesterday ... , Pusey House and St Cross College, OxfordSt Cross College , Blackfriars, Oxford Blackfriars , and the Taylor ... Martyrs 1555 56 . Balliol Hall used to stand on the east side of St Giles at the point that the Banbury ... location in Bardwell Road in North Oxford . File God Save The Queen 2007 St Giles Fair.ogg thumb ... fair St Giles Fair , http www.headington.org.uk oxon Oxford History . ref Formerly, the University ... oxon stgiles tour St Giles Tour map Street Category Streets in Oxford Category Parks and open spaces in Oxford Category Balliol College, Oxford Category St John s College, Oxford Category St Cross College, Oxford nl St Giles ...coord 51.757614 N 1.260011 W display title Image St Giles, Oxford.jpg thumb St Giles at the point where it divides into Woodstock Road Oxford Woodstock Road left and Banbury Road right to the north. Image St Giles Martyrs Memorial 011007.JPG thumb Southern end of St Giles Street outside the west entrance ... more details
edmundian association The Edmundian Association CathEncy wstitle Old HallSt. Edmund s College Schools ...Infobox UK school name StEdmund s College image RGB CREST COLOUR.jpg size 160px latitude longitude motto ... website name School website StEdmund s College is the oldest post English Reformation Reformation Roman ... to boys and girls aged 3 to 18. History Douay 1568 1793 St. Edmund s College is a continuation ... , Archbishop of Canterbury a new College was instituted. The establishment of StEdmund s College was the beginning ... Sone , a Hampshire Catholic, enabled St. Edmund s to be established in new buildings designed by James ... StEdmund s ceased to be a theological college. In 1874, the junior boys were separated from the rest of the College into St Hugh s Preparatory School, in a house originally built by Pugin for the Oxford convert William George Ward W. G. Ward . The prep school has since been renamed StEdmund s Preparatory ... Convent in 1986. In 1996, an infants department was added to the junior school, meaning StEdmund ... of the Relic of StEdmund in the College Chapel. The song has a total of 30 verses arranged into three ... 16th, StEdmund s Day, when StEdmund is remembered. Ten verses are sung each day in chapel of what ... former pupils seealso Category People educated at St. Edmund s College, Ware need class year ... of StEdmund s College StEdmund s College 2000 ISBN 978 0 9538316 0 9 David J S Kay, The People of StEdmund s College The Edmundian Association 2003 ISBN 978 0 9546125 0 4 David J S Kay, St ..., StEdmund s College and its Chapel Historical Guide The Edmundian Association 2010 ISBN 978 0 9546125 ... chair Mr J Gillham specialist specialist pl street Old Hall Green city Ware, Hertfordshire Ware ... its former alumni 20 canonised and 133 beatified martyrs. Silkstead, Twyford, Standon & Old Hall Green ... by the Aston family. In 1769, Bishop James Talbot moved the school to its current site at Old Hall Green, near Puckeridge , and it became known as Old Hall Green Academy. Old Hall Green 1793 present ... more details
StEdmund near Norwich. The parish church of StEdmund s lies at the south east corner of the old Roman town. Caistor StEdmund features on the Antonine Itinerary , a Roman road map of the routes around ... . References Reflist External links Commons category Caistor St. Edmund http www.roman britain.org ... Category Villages in Norfolk Category Civil parishes in Norfolk fr Caistor StEdmund nl Caistor St. Edmund no Caistor St. Edmund pl Caistor St. Edmund ... 1903 publisher Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge accessdate 2008 02 14 ref Caistor Old Hall ... more details
File St Michael s Street, looking east geograph.org.uk 1323846.jpg thumb Looking east along St Michael s Street. File Felicia Skene in St Michael s Street geograph.org.uk 1323889.jpg thumb Blue plaque for Felicia Skene at 34 St Michael s Street. File OxfordUnionTwo20040228CopyrightKaihsuTai.png thumb The Oxford Union debating chamber, off St Michael s Street. St Michael s Street is a street in central Oxford , England . ref name pevsner cite book title The Buildings of England Oxfordshire last1 Sherwood first1 Jennifer last2 Pevsner first2 Nikolaus authorlink2 Nikolaus Pevsner year 1974 publisher Penguin Books pages 273, 299, 301, 323 isbn 0 14 071045 0 ref ref name tyack cite book title Oxford An architectural guide author Tyack, Geoffrey year 1998 publisher Oxford University Press pages 126, 145, 220, 245 isbn 0 14 071045 0 ref It runs between New Inn Hall Street to the west and Cornmarket Street Cornmarket to the east, with Ship Street, Oxford Ship Street almost opposite. Northgate Hall is located here. Also to be found off the street is the debating chamber of the Oxford Union , a leading student society in the University of Oxford . Vanbrugh House at No. 20 is of particular architectural note as being almost a parody of Blenheim Palace Blenheim according to Nikolaus Pevsner Pevsner . ref name pevsner There is a blue plaque , installed on 2 July 2002 by the Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Board , for the prison reformer Felicia Skene 1821 1899 , located at 34 St Michael s Street. ref http www.halarose.co.uk blue p FELICIA SKENE.html Felicia Skene 1821 1899 , Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Board , UK. ref References reflist External links http www.wiscabroad.com housing stmichael.html 10 St Michael s Street , a 16th century Tudor style architecture Tudor house coord 51 45 12 N 1 15 35 W type landmark region GB display title Category Streets in Oxford Category Buildings with blue plaques Category Oxford Union Oxfordshire geo stub England road stub ... more details
File Frewin Hall.jpg thumb Frewin HallSt Mary s College was a former college in Oxford , England . ref William Page editor , http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 40191 Houses of Augustinian canons St Mary s College, Oxford , A History of the County of Oxford Volume 2 1907 , pp. 102 103. ref ref R. W. Jeffrey, http www.frewin.com frewin hall2.htm A Forgotten College of Oxford . ref It is not to be confused with the two other colleges also named St. Mary s , more commonly known as Oriel College and New College, Oxford New College . In the 15th Century, the Canon priest canons of Oseney Abbey attended lectures at Oxford University . Sometimes other Augustine Augustinian canons were allowed to stay at Oseney for the same purpose. However, this was by favour rather than by right. Therefore, in 1421, at a meeting of the Augustinian order in Leicester , a petition was sent to Henry V of England King Henry V to found a college for the order in Oxford . A site was found at the eastern ... the King died in 1422. Later, in 1435, Thomas Holden and his wife Elizabeth founded St Mary s College, donating land in the parishes of St Michael s North, and St Peter le Bailey, and also building ... was located on the east side of New Inn Hall Street and a gateway still remains. The rebuilt buildings are known as Frewin Hall , named after Richard Frewen or Frewin , a scholar at Christ Church, Oxford matriculate d in 1698 and later a Professor of Chemistry . On 1 October 1789, Brasenose College ... at Oxford University. In 1860, Edward, Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII , was briefly in residence at Frewin Hall with his tutors. See also St Mary Hall, Oxford Oriel College New College, Oxford New College Brasenose College References reflist coord 51.7528 1.2596 type edu region GB OXF display title Category Former colleges and halls of the University of Oxford Category Augustinian ... of Oxford UOxford stub ... more details