Campion Hall, Oxford
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"Campion Hall" redirects here. For the former student accommodation in Christchurch, New Zealand, see Antonio Hall (house).
Campion Hall is one of the four permanent private halls of the University of Oxford in England. A Catholic hall, it is run by the Society of Jesus and named after Edmund Campion, a martyr and fellow of St John's College, Oxford. The hall is located on Brewer Street, between Christ Church and Pembroke College. The buildings, along with many of the fixtures and fittings, were designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, his only buildings in Oxford. The hall also houses an extensive collection of religious art spanning 600 years; the pieces were collected primarily by Fr Martin D'Arcy in the 1930s.
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University of Oxford | |||||||||||||
Location | Brewer Street, Oxford | ||||||||||||
Coordinates | 51.7496°N 1.2582°W / 51.7496; -1.2582 | ||||||||||||
Founder | Richard Clarke SJ | ||||||||||||
Established | 1896; 128 years ago (1896) | ||||||||||||
Named after | Edmund Campion | ||||||||||||
Master | Nicholas Austin SJ | ||||||||||||
Postgraduates | 15 | ||||||||||||
Website | campion.ox.ac.uk | ||||||||||||
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