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  1. The College's Warden originally lived in rooms to the left of the tower. This aerial-view drawing, known as the Typus Collegii, dates from around 1600. It is the oldest surviving representation of the original medieval and Tudor All Souls. It shows the front quadrangle, with the Hall projecting from its north-eastern corner at right angles to ...

  2. All Souls College (official name: College of the Souls of All the Faithful Departed) is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England. Unique to All Souls, all of its members automatically become fellows (i.e., full members of the college's governing body). It has no student members,

  3. This college is virtually unchanged since its opening in 1438, whispering centuries of stories to its visitors. The most famous tale of all? A Duck on Parade.

  4. The College of All Souls of the Faithful Departed, of Oxford 1, mieux connu sous le nom de All Souls College, est l'un des collèges fédérés de l' université d'Oxford, au Royaume-Uni . All Souls est un collège particulier à Oxford car tous ses membres sont automatiquement fellows, c’est-à-dire membres du conseil dirigeant le collège.

  5. The Modern College. In the five decades since the Franks Commission, changes in the academic climate have involved much strengthening and broadening of the College as a centre for the advancement of learning by research and teaching – the latter especially in the form of the supervision by Fellows of graduate students, and the eventual taking ...

  6. Every autumn, All Souls College seeks to elect Examination Fellows, formerly known as Prize Fellows. The College normally elects two from a field of one hundred and fifty or more candidates. The Fellowships last seven years and cannot be renewed. Examination Fellows are full members of the College's governing body, with a vote, a stipend or ...

  7. A number of Fellows of All Souls were involved in colonial administration in the first half of the twentieth century. Three were Viceroys of India – Lords Curzon (1899-1905), Chelmsford (1916-21), and Irwin/Halifax (1926-31), who had close dealings with Mahatma Gandhi. The lawyer Cyril Radcliffe chaired the commission on the partition of ...

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