St Antony's College, Oxford
St. Antony's College is one of the colleges of the University of Oxford. It was founded in 1950 and received a Royal Charter in 1953.[1] It claims to be the most cosmopolitan of the University's seven graduate colleges.[2]
St Antony's College, Oxford Media
- Coat Of Arms of St Anthony's College Oxford.svg
Coat_Of_Arms_of_St_Anthony's_College_Oxford
- Tudor Crown (Heraldry).svg
Tudor Crown in Heraldry used during the Victorian period
- Antonin Besse.jpg
Sir Antonin Besse, whose gift enabled the college's foundation.
- Anthony the Great armenia cropped.jpg
Saint Anthony the Great, after whom the college is named.
- Professor R. G Dahrendorf, 1980.jpg
Lord Dahrendorf presided over much of the college's expansion in the 1990s.
- St Antony's College Library.JPG
The college library in the Old Main building.
- St Antonys Dining Hall - Fall 2023.jpg
The college dining hall during a formal
- Investcorp Building.jpg
The Investcorp Building was one of Zaha Hadid's last completed projects before her death in 2016.
- St Antony's College lawn.jpg
The lawn (now quad) at St Antony's College, Oxford, before construction of the landmark Gateway Buildings.
References
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- ↑ "Welcome to St. Antony's", St. Antony's College Website