Keble College, Oxford

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Keble College, Oxford is a constituent college of the University of Oxford, known for its distinctive Victorian Gothic architecture and strong academic and collegiate traditions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf college of the University of Oxford
constituent college of the University of Oxford
educational institution
admits graduate students
undergraduate students
affiliation Church of England
architect William Butterfield
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
surface form: Gothic Revival architecture

Gothic Revival
surface form: Victorian Gothic
chapelArchitecturalStyle Gothic Revival
color blue
gold
red
country United Kingdom
founded 1870
founder supporters of the Oxford Movement
hasArtwork The Light of the World
surface form: The Light of the World by William Holman Hunt
hasChapel Keble College Chapel
hasCommonRoom Junior Common Room
Middle Common Room
Senior Common Room
hasFacility Keble College Hall
Keble College Library
Keble College bar
Keble College boat house
Keble College sports ground
hasNotableBuilding Arco Building
HB Allen Centre
Hayward Quad
Keble College Chapel
Liddon Quad
Liddon Quad
surface form: Pusey Quad

Sloane Robinson Building
knownFor Victorian Gothic architecture
academic excellence
distinctive polychromatic brickwork
strong collegiate traditions
locatedIn England
Oxford
United Kingdom
motto “Ecce Beatum Lucem”
mottoLanguage Latin
mottoTranslation “Behold the blessed light”
namedAfter John Keble
neighbourhood North Oxford
opened 1870
partOf University of Oxford NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Anglicanism
streetAddress Parks Road NERFINISHED

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University of Oxford hasPart Keble College, Oxford
The Light of the World hasVersion Keble College, Oxford
this entity surface form: Keble College Oxford version
George Gilbert Scott notableWork Keble College, Oxford
this entity surface form: Keble College, Oxford (design influence and work)