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[[File:Keble College Chapel - Oct 2006.jpg|thumb|Keble College Chapel]]'''Keble College, Oxford''' is one of the constituent colleges of the [[University of Oxford]]. | [[File:Keble College Chapel - Oct 2006.jpg|thumb|Keble College Chapel]]'''Keble College, Oxford''' is one of the constituent colleges of the [[University of Oxford]]. | ||
It was established in 1870, having been built as a monument to John Keble | It was established in 1870, having been built as a monument to John Keble, a leading member of the Oxford Movement, which sought to stress the Catholic nature of the Church of England. | ||
==Alumni== | ==Alumni== | ||
*[[Philip Osment]], playwright and stage director | |||
* [[Sir Peter Pears]], singer | * [[Sir Peter Pears]], singer | ||
*[[Andy Street]], first Mayor of the West Midlands | |||
[[Category:Oxford]] | [[Category:Oxford]] | ||
[[Category:Colleges]] | [[Category:Colleges]] | ||
Latest revision as of 20:11, 24 July 2019

Keble College, Oxford is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford.
It was established in 1870, having been built as a monument to John Keble, a leading member of the Oxford Movement, which sought to stress the Catholic nature of the Church of England.
Alumni
- Philip Osment, playwright and stage director
- Sir Peter Pears, singer
- Andy Street, first Mayor of the West Midlands