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  1. Christ Church is a historic and prestigious college of the University of Oxford, offering academic excellence and cultural diversity.

  2. The founder of Methodism, John Wesley, studied at Christ Church and was elected a fellow of Lincoln College. Britain's first woman to be an ordained minister, Constance Coltman, studied at Somerville College. The Oxford Movement (1833–1846) was closely associated with the Oriel fellows John Henry Newman, Edward Bouverie Pusey and John Keble.

  3. 30 de mar. de 2023 · Oxford - Christ Church Meadow Walk - Panorama View on Merton Field - Christ Church Cathedral 1200 - Merton College Chapel 1450 - Merton College - Deadman's Walk 05.jpg 5,816 × 3,877; 18.22 MB Oxford - Entrance to Christ Church - panoramio.jpg 1,536 × 2,048; 473 KB

  4. Henry Julian White. Alwyn Williams (bishop) Categories: People associated with Christ Church, Oxford. Fellows of Christ Church, Oxford. Christianity in Oxford. Church of England deans. Heads of colleges of the University of Oxford. Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  5. Oxford. Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo. Službene stranice. Christ Church. Christ Church ( lat. Ædes Christi, engl. Christ Church) je jedan od najvećih sastavnih koledža koji zajedno čine Univerzitet u Oksfordu. U isto vrijeme kompleks predstavlja i centralnu katedralu Oksfordske episkopije. Koledž je osnovan 1546 godine.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tom_TowerTom Tower - Wikipedia

    Tom Tower seen from St Aldates. Tom Tower is a bell tower in Oxford, England, named after its bell, Great Tom. It is over Tom Gate, on St Aldates, the main entrance of Christ Church, Oxford, which leads into Tom Quad. This square tower with an octagonal lantern and facetted ogee dome was designed by Christopher Wren and built 1681–82.

  7. Blue Boar Quadrangle. The Blue Boar Quadrangle is a mid-century quadrangle within Christ Church, University of Oxford. Designed by Hidalgo Moya and Philip Powell, and built between 1965 and 1968, the quadrangle has been described by Lord McIntosh of Haringey as "one of the best buildings of its kind during the expansion of higher education".