Keble College, Oxford

The Keble College is one of the 38 colleges of the University of Oxford in England. It is up to the park Road, opposite the University Museum and the Oxford University Parks. In the north of the college campus is adjacent to the Keble Road, on the south by Museum Road, and in the west by Blackhall Road.

Keble was established in 1870 as a memorial to John Keble, an Anglican clergyman and co-founder of the Oxford Movement, a Catholic renewal movement within the Church of England.

The campus buildings were by William Butterfield are designed in the style of neo-Gothic brick architecture. In a side chapel of the college chapel is the painting Light of the World by Holman Hunt.

Keble is today one of the larger colleges, with 435 undergraduates and 226 graduate students.

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