Keble College

Keble College

51° 45′ 32″ N 1° 15′ 28″ W / 51.7589, -1.25771

Keble College
Créé en 1870
Sister College Selwyn College
Directeur Sir Jonathan Phillips KCB
Graduates 245
Undergraduates 435
La grande salle

Créé en 1870 par Edward Pusey et autres pour un monument à John Keble, Keble est un collège de l'Université d'Oxford. Le collège est à Parks Road, près du "University Museum" et les parcs de l'université.

L'architecte a été William Butterfield, qui utilisait de la brique et de la pierre[1]. Keble est aujourd'hui une des plus grands des collèges, avec 435 étudiants et 245 étudiants du troisième cycle. Dans une petite chapelle dans la chapelle du collège est conservée une peinture de Holman Hunt, appelée The Light of the World ("L'Illumination du monde"). Le directeur est Sir Jonathan Phillips.

Références

  1. En 1875, un écrivain dans The Guardian critiquait la chapelle comme "fantastically picked out with zig-zag or checkerboard ornamentation" : Paul Thompson, William Butterfield, 1971.

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