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Green Templeton College may be new, but it builds on the legacy left by its component colleges.
Green College and Templeton College were, by Oxford standards, relatively young colleges themselves, but both had their own history and established traditions, and neither was formed in the mould of a ‘traditional’ Oxford college.
Green College was created by a major endowment from Dr Cecil Green to bring together graduate students in medicine and related disciplines and especially to encourage academic/industry liaisons. It had a special responsibility to provide a collegiate home for rapidly increasing numbers of clinical medical students.
Templeton College was created when the late Sir John Templeton gave the Oxford Centre for Management Studies one of the largest endowments ever made to a British educational establishment to help raise professional standards in British management.
Green College has enjoyed the fine 18th century buildings of the Radcliffe Observatory and its surroundings in North Oxford, and this site has been retained by the new college. Templeton College was based at Egrove Park in the village of Kennington, where the buildings opened in 1969 were awarded Listed status in 1999.
Both have retained their initial specialisms, along with a link to industry and practitioners not always evident in Oxford colleges.
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Small (A4) for £10
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Charles Broadhurst was born in Birmingham on 22nd August 1903 but moved with his family to Oxford when he was very young. He did not realise his talent until a footballing injury gave him time to experiment with pencil and paper.
Now 90 years on, and just short of 100 images later, his sons are making his artistry available to the world at large. Not all images will be made available but the expectation is that the list available for purchase will eventually number close to 60.
In both A3 (297 x 420 mm, 11.69 x 16.54 inches, £15) and A4 (210 x 297 mm 8.27 x 11.69 inches, £10) sizes the prints available for sale are taken directly from the original pen and ink drawings, using the latest reprographic techniques.
Delivery is an additional £3.50 to anywhere in the world.