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Welcome to All Souls College. The College is primarily an academic research institution with particular strengths in the humanities and social and theoretical sciences and an outstanding library. It also has strong ties to public life.
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All Souls College, Oxford OX1 4AL . ABOUT. History;...
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To its east is The Queen's College, whilst Hertford College is to the north of All Souls. The current warden (head of the college) is Sir John Vickers , a graduate of Oriel College, Oxford . History
Learn how to visit the historic and academic institution of All Souls College, Oxford, and what access arrangements are available for disabled visitors. Find out the opening hours, location, parking options, and contact details for the College.
All Souls College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford. It was founded by Henry VI and it has no undergraduate members. Unique to All Souls, all of its members automatically become fellows or members of the college’s governing body.
All Souls College is situated in the High-street, westward of Queen’s College. Over the gateway are the statues of the founder, Henry Chichele, and Henry VI. The first or old court is a decent Gothic edifice, one hundred and twenty-four feet in length and seventy-two in breadth.
All Souls College (in full: The Warden and College of the Souls of all Faithful People deceased in the University of Oxford) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England.
The young Oxford graduates who formed Lord Milner’s ‘Kindergarden’ in South Africa after the Boer War were mainly drawn from New College, but four became Fellows of All Souls, including Lionel Curtis, who founded Chatham House.