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Future Events Study Session at St Edmund Hall Old Library Michaelmas Term 24
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Study Session at St Edmund Hall Old Library Michaelmas Term 24

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Time: 1st Nov 2024, 9:30-12:00 (morning slot), 13:00-17:00 (afternoon slot)

Venue: St Edmund Hall Old Library

Join us at the beautiful St. Edmund Hall (Teddy Hall) Old Library for a study session on Friday 1st November from 09:30 – 17:00. The Old Library is only opened upon special request, so getting to come see it will be a fun and unique opportunity! The Old Library’s collection is an important reflection of the history of the Hall and is comprised of approximately 4,300 books from as early as the 15th century. Works of theology are particularly prominent, but history, literature, science, geography, and even poetry are well represented. The make-up of the Old Library is a significant indicator of intellectual life in Oxford, as well as in the College, in the late 17th and 18th centuries. Please do not bring any food or drink, as they are not permitted. Tickets are for morning or afternoon slots (“morning” tickets for 09:30-12:00, and “afternoon” tickets for 13:00-17:00) as space is limited!

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Time: 1st Nov 2024, 9:30-12:00 (morning slot), 13:00-17:00 (afternoon slot)

Venue: St Edmund Hall Old Library

Join us at the beautiful St. Edmund Hall (Teddy Hall) Old Library for a study session on Friday 1st November from 09:30 – 17:00. The Old Library is only opened upon special request, so getting to come see it will be a fun and unique opportunity! The Old Library’s collection is an important reflection of the history of the Hall and is comprised of approximately 4,300 books from as early as the 15th century. Works of theology are particularly prominent, but history, literature, science, geography, and even poetry are well represented. The make-up of the Old Library is a significant indicator of intellectual life in Oxford, as well as in the College, in the late 17th and 18th centuries. Please do not bring any food or drink, as they are not permitted. Tickets are for morning or afternoon slots (“morning” tickets for 09:30-12:00, and “afternoon” tickets for 13:00-17:00) as space is limited!

Key info

Time: 1st Nov 2024, 9:30-12:00 (morning slot), 13:00-17:00 (afternoon slot)

Venue: St Edmund Hall Old Library

Join us at the beautiful St. Edmund Hall (Teddy Hall) Old Library for a study session on Friday 1st November from 09:30 – 17:00. The Old Library is only opened upon special request, so getting to come see it will be a fun and unique opportunity! The Old Library’s collection is an important reflection of the history of the Hall and is comprised of approximately 4,300 books from as early as the 15th century. Works of theology are particularly prominent, but history, literature, science, geography, and even poetry are well represented. The make-up of the Old Library is a significant indicator of intellectual life in Oxford, as well as in the College, in the late 17th and 18th centuries. Please do not bring any food or drink, as they are not permitted. Tickets are for morning or afternoon slots (“morning” tickets for 09:30-12:00, and “afternoon” tickets for 13:00-17:00) as space is limited!

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