The Chapel of Keeble College, Oxford by Staticon
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Description
This is the last picture of my little Oxford series and features the chapel of Keeble College.
The college first opened in 1870 whilst the Chapel was opened on St Mark's Day 1876.
I rather like this passage from Wikipedia concerning the chapel:
On its construction, Keble was not widely admired within the University, particularly by the undergraduate population of nearby St John's College (from which Keble had purchased their land). A secret society was founded, entrance to which depended upon removing one brick from the College and presenting it to the society's elders. Some accounts specify that one of the commonest red bricks was necessary for ordinary membership, a rarer white brick for higher-level membership, and one of the rarest blue bricks for chairmanship. The hope was that eventually Keble would be completely demolished. As a result, there remains a healthy rivalry between St John's and Keble to this day.
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Original Photograph 25-Feb-2009
Comments (5)
THROBBE
Beautiful detail!
timtripp
brilliant!
Fred255
Great shot, I love all the fancy brick work!
dhama
Not just a great shot, but an interesting history lesson too.
mesh_monger
Excellent... Both photographic and historic... you have my vote... +5 kell