Oakeley's House, Clifton College, Bristol

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Oakeley's House, Clifton College, Bristol

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 7 May 2012

This is the Percival Road side of 26 College Road, part of Clifton College. Between 1870–1919 the house was known by the name of the housemaster of the time. Since 1919 it has been known as Oakeley's House in memory of E.M. Oakeley who was housemaster from 1877-1883. Oakeley's House ceased being a Boys' House in July 1986. It reopened as a Girls' House at the beginning of Michaelmas Term in September 1986.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.460804
Longitude
-2.621767