St Anne's College, Oxford University

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Family and Intimate relationships Kate Clanchy
KC married Matthew Reynolds in 1999, the same year that she dedicated to him Samarkand, her second volume of poetry. He is an academic (Fellow of St Anne's College, Oxford ) and has published...
Education Jennifer Dawson
JD went up to St Anne's College , Oxford, to read history.
Whitby, Joy. “In Memory of Jennifer Hinton (Dawson 1949)”. The Ship, Vol.
91
, pp. 54-5.
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Education Jennifer Dawson
JD attended Mary Datchelor School in Camberwell, South London, a well-regarded girls' school founded as a charity in 1877, which closed in the 1970s with the general demise of grammar schools. From there she...
Occupation Margiad Evans
Peggy Whistler (later ME ) had a job for a time keeping house for Miss Margaret Lucy Lee , founder of Wychwood School in Oxford and tutor in Anglo-Saxon at the Society of Home Students
Education U. A. Fanthorpe
UAF entered St Anne's College, Oxford University ; she achieved her BA Honours in English Language and Literature in 1953.
Reynolds, Gillian. Dorothy Bednarowska. Thanet Press.
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Education U. A. Fanthorpe
UAF received her Diploma of Education from London University , the year following her Honours BA in English from St Anne's College, Oxford .
Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford.
Reception U. A. Fanthorpe
UAF 's poetry was broadcast on the BBC 's Woman's Hour and selected for Poems on the Underground. She was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1987, a CBE in...
Family and Intimate relationships Jane Gardam
JG 's younger son, Tom, caused her terror in his teens when a large hole was discovered in his thigh bone. He recovered, however. Her eldest, Tim , after a successful career with the BBC
Education Elizabeth Jennings
After leaving Oxford High School , EJ matriculated at St Anne's College, Oxford , enrolling for a BA Honours degree in English Language and Literature.
The Ship. St Anne’s College.
91: 65
Education Elizabeth Jennings
EJ took her Oxford BA Honours in English Language and Literature at St Anne's College .
“Contemporary Authors”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Centre-LRC.
Reception Elizabeth Jennings
A one-day symposium on EJ was held at St Anne's College , Oxford.
Dowson, Jane. “What is the true standing of Oxford poet Elizabeth Jennings?”. Oxford Today.
Performance of text Elizabeth Jennings
The Leamington Poetry Society published a 4-page leaflet (plus cover) of EJ 's poems, titled with her name, in March 1987.
Solo: Search Oxford University Libraries Online. http://solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?vid=OXVU1&fromLogin=true&reset_config=true.
Twelve years later the British Council published an audiocassette of poetry which features her...
Education Penelope Lively
Penelope Low (later PL ) entered St Anne's College , Oxford, from a coaching establishment, to read for her BA degree in modern history.
Moran, Mary Hurley. Penelope Lively. Twayne.
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Lively, Penelope. The Five Thousand and One Nights. Fjord Press.
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Occupation Penelope Lively
Having graduated from St Anne's , Penelope Low (later PL ) worked at her first job: as a research assistant to a Fellow of St Antony's College , Oxford.
Moran, Mary Hurley. Penelope Lively. Twayne.
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Education Sara Maitland
SM was given, she says, lots of education in Western Culture at excellent if startlingly dull girls' boarding schools.
Maitland, Sara. “A Feminist Writer’s Progress”. On Gender and Writing, edited by Michelene Wandor, Pandora Press, pp. 17-23.
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She then, in 1968, entered St Anne's College, Oxford , a university with ancient pale...

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1879: The Society of Oxford Home Students was founded...

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1879

The Society of Oxford Home Students was founded to provide for female students not attached to a hall; it later became St Anne's College .

1879: The Society of Oxford Home Students was founded...

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1879

The Society of Oxford Home Students was founded to provide for female students not attached to a hall; it later became St Anne's College .

28 May 1952: St Anne's College, Oxford University, received...

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28 May 1952

St Anne's College, Oxford University , received its Charter of Incorporation at a special ceremony.

28 May 1952: St Anne's College, Oxford University, received...

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28 May 1952

St Anne's College, Oxford University , received its Charter of Incorporation at a special ceremony.

1979: St Anne's College became the first women's...

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1979

St Anne's College became the first women's college at Oxford University to go mixed (that is to admit men).

1979: St Anne's College became the first women's...

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1979

St Anne's College became the first women's college at Oxford University to go mixed (that is to admit men).

September 1992: The Oxford and Cambridge Club in London rejected...

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September 1992

The Oxford and Cambridge Club in London rejected a motion to admit women as members instead of as lady associates: a majority of those voting were in favour, but not the required majority of...

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