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  1. Dr Alan Strathern. Tutor and Fellow in History at Brasenose, and Lecturer at St. John's. I studied Ancient and Modern History at Oxford (1996), and then History and Anthropology at University College London before returning to Oxford for my DPhil in History (2002). I then moved to Cambridge, first to a Research Fellowship at Clare Hall, and ...

  2. AT A GLANCE. Brasenose College. Information about catering. Brasenose is very proud of its delicious, inexpensive, environmentally sustainable and locally sourced food. In the Dining Hall, informal sitting for each meal each day and two sitting on nights when formals are held (three times a week). Vegetarian, Vegan, Halal options available and ...

  3. The following 158 files are in this category, out of 158 total. Sketch of Brasenose, 1578.png 890 × 1,084; 981 KB. Brasenose College from Loggan's Oxonia Illustrata.jpg 392 × 256; 36 KB. Oxford men and their colleges - New Quadrangle, Brasenose College.png 2,478 × 1,864; 2.37 MB.

  4. Brasenose College is also well known for the performances of its rowing club (the Brasenose College Boat Club), considered one of the oldest in the world (before 1815). Notable alumni of the college include former Prime Minister David Cameron, actor and comedian Mark Williams and best-selling author Jessica Kathryn Burton ("The Miniaturist", "The Muse" and "The House of Fortune") ).

  5. Brasenose College (BNC) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. It began as Brasenose Hall in the 13th century, before being founded as a college in 1509. The library and chapel were added in the mid-17th century and the new quadrangle in the late 19th a

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  7. When, in 1333, a group of rebellious students attempted to migrate from Oxford to Stamford in Lincolnshire, it is from the Hall that a Brasenose student supposedly took the Brasenose door knocker, which now hangs in the College's dining hall. The next mention of the Hall appears in 1416/17, in the deeds of University College, who granted the ...