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St Edmund Hall, Oxford

St Edmund Hall (commonly referred to by its nickname of "Teddy Hall") is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England. The college has a claim to be "the oldest academical society for the education of undergraduates in any university", founded around 1236.

The college is located just off Queen's Lane, near the High Street, in central Oxford and has a reputation for being a friendly college with a wide range of extra-curricular strengths in areas such as creative writing, drama, sport and music.

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by N Chadwick

Created: Wed, 16 Apr 2014, Updated: Wed, 19 Oct 2022


15 images use this description:

SP5106 : Queen's Lane by N Chadwick
2017
SP5106 : Sundial, St Edmund Hall by Philip Halling
2023
SP5106 : Queen's Lane by DS Pugh
2015
SP5106 : The Front Quad, St Edmund Hall by Philip Halling
2023
SP5106 : St Edmund Hall College Library by N Chadwick
2017
SP5106 : St Edmund Hall Library by N Chadwick
2017
SP5106 : St Edmund Hall College entrance by N Chadwick
2017
SP5106 : Entrance to St Edmund Hall by N Chadwick
2014
SP5106 : St Edmund Hall College by N Chadwick
2017
SP5106 : The Front Quad, St Edmund Hall by Philip Halling
2023
SP5106 : St Edmund Hall Library by N Chadwick
2014
SP5106 : Oxford: St Peter in the East, off Queens Lane by Christopher Hilton
2009
SP5106 : Statue in the grounds of St Edmund Hall by Stephen Craven
2021
SP5105 : Pembroke College and St Edmund Hall Boathouse by N Chadwick
2014
SP5106 : St Edmund Hall Library by N Chadwick
2017


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