St Anne's College, Oxford
St. Anne's College is one one of the colleges of the University of Oxford. It was founded in 1879 as "The Association for the Education for Women". It was the first institution in Oxford for the education of female students. In 1942, it was renamed as the St. Anne Society. In 1952, it received a Royal Charter as a college, for female students only.
St Anne's College, Oxford Media
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ST ANNES LOGO colour high res
- Olive Middleton in 1915 (back row, far right) - at Gledhow Hall, the estate of her cousin, Baroness Airedale.jpg
Society of Oxford Home-Students member VAD Nurse Gertrude Middleton (standing back row, 2nd from right) beside her sister-in-law (seated on arm of couch) Olive Middleton in 1915 at Gledhow Hall
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The rear of the properties on the south side of Bevington Road, Oxford. Viewed from above the gardens. To the left of the shot can also be seen the edge of the Ruth Deech Building and 58/60 Woodstock Road.
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The Wolfson Building, St Anne's College, University of Oxford, viewed from the College quadrangle.
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A STACS coffee, in a college branded KeepCup
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The Ruth Deech Building, which houses the Porter's Lodge
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The first purpose-built college building and finished in 1937, the main entrance to Hartland House has the college's coat of arms and motto
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The New Library and Academic Centre, St Anne's College
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St Anne's boathouse (centre) on The Isis, shared with St Hugh's College and Wadham College
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Amanda Pritchard, first woman Chief Executive of NHS England