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  1. The walls are adorned with a number of portraits, each celebrating famous members of the college from WH Auden to Professor Judith Pallot. At the far end, the founder of Christ Church, Henry VIII, is portrayed. The table at the far end of the Hall is known as High Table and it is here that senior members of the college dine.

  2. Christ Church College originally a tiny Anglo Indian School was founded in 1878 by Mr. H. McConoghey with only two students at Cantonment Road, Lucknow. The School was registered under the name of Christ Church McConoghey School Society, Lucknow under the societies Registration Act XXI of 1860 and governed by the Diocese of Lucknow C.N.I. having its head office at 25 M.G. Road, Allahabad.

  3. After his death the college was taken over by Henry VIII in in 1532 and changed into Henry VIII’s College and then renamed to ‘Christ Church’ in 1546. Things to do - Oxford University Colleges Christ Church is easily recognizable with its grand 17th-century Tom Tower, designed by former student Sir Christopher Wren, which serves the purpose of the main entrance.

  4. Harry Potter + Self Guided Christ Church- PRIVATE 9.30am. 4. Learn about the making of Harry Potter at Oxford with this private walking tour. Visit filming locations in the Divinity School and the secondary film site at the Bodleian Library, with entry to another college if the Divinity School is closed.

  5. College and Cathedral. Christ Church is located in the heart of the city centre and is one of Oxford University’s largest colleges. Many well-known people have been educated at the college including scientists, historians, politicians, sports people, lawyers and authors.

  6. Christ Church College originally a tiny Anglo Indian School was founded in 1878 by Mr. H. McConoghey with only two students at Cantonment Road, Lucknow. The School was registered under the name of Christ Church McConoghey School Society, Lucknow under the societies Registration Act XXI of 1860 and governed by the Diocese of Lucknow C.N.I. having its head office at 25 M.G. Road, Allahabad.

  7. The College began as an S.P.G. Mission school in the 1840s to educate children and those who chose it. First called Mission School, then Christ Church School, it grew into a college affiliated first to the Calcutta University in 1866, then to the Allahabad University in 1892, later to the Agra University in 1927, and last, to the Kanpur University (now the C.S.J.M. University) in 1966.