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  1. All Souls College. Oxford, OX1 4AL. Lodge and general enquiries. +44 (0)1865 279379. Enquiries Contact Form.

    • Visiting

      Visiting the College. Members of the public are welcome to...

  2. Of the current Fellows, forty-five are academics entirely funded by All Souls (as Senior Research Fellows, Post-Doctoral Fellows, and Examination Fellows), eighteen are academics with Oxford University positions attached to All Souls, and the rest include academics at other universities, non-academics (e.g. barristers), former Fellows who have attained distinction in public life, and the ...

    • General
    • Access Arrangements and Disabled Facilities
    • Disabled Parking
    • Disabled Toilet Facilities

    The College welcomes disabled visitors and will do its best to assist them, although, unfortunately, not all parts of the College are accessible to wheelchair users or those with significant mobility problems. A wheelchair for visitors' use is available from the Lodge. Access via the main entrance involves two steps. Wheelchair users and others wit...

    Old Library

    Main access is via steep stairs but arrangements can be made for those with limited mobility to use a stairlift and a Fellow’s room to gain access. Those wishing to use this facility are asked to contact the Lodge by email(or by telephone on 01865 279379) at least 48 hours in advance of the lecture or event to confirm details so that this can be arranged.

    Hovenden Room (Kitchen Quadrangle) and Seminar Rooms 1-3

    Access involves several steps or stairs. Unfortunately they are therefore not suitable for wheelchair users or those with very limited mobility. Members of seminars and classes scheduled to be held in these rooms who might find it difficult to access them should contact either the organiser of the seminar or lecture or the Domestic Bursar as soon as possible so that the feasibility of using alternative venues within the College can be investigated.

    Wharton Room

    Access involves three steps but ramps can be put down on request. Arrangements can also be made for the gate on Catte Street to be opened where this would ease access for seminar participants. The Wharton Room is also fitted with an induction loop. Libraryaccess involves one step. A temporary ramp, with which College staff assistance will be required, is stored near the Catte Street entrance. Readers should contact the Library on 01865 279318.

    The College has very limited parking facilities and a bus gate across the High Street immediately to the East of the main College entrance prevents through access by ordinary passenger vehicles from 7.00am to 6.30pm. Between these hours cars may approach from either the East or West but must not pass the barriers. Limited blue badge parking may be ...

    Toilet facilities for wheelchair users are located off the Front Quadrangle in the passage by the Bursary. A second toilet for wheelchair users is available to Readers in the Library.

  3. All Souls College, Oxford. / 51.753279; -1.253041. All Souls College [7] (official name: College of the Souls of All the Faithful Departed [8]) is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England. Unique to All Souls, all of its members automatically become fellows (i.e., full members of the college's governing body).

  4. Anyone who cannot manage steps is advised to contact the College in advance; ... All Souls College Oxford OX1 4AL. lodge@all-souls.ox.ac.uk 01865 279379 www.asc.ox.ac.uk.

  5. Jul 19, 2018 · A long range of All Souls College runs westwards along the High Street from the corner of Catte Street. The part to the left is jointly Grade I listed as part of the front quadrangle (List Entry No. 1046755) The part to the right is jointly Grade II listed with the Warden's Lodgings to the east (List Entry No. 1046757), and the gateway to the east of those lodgings is separately Grade II ...

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  7. The tradition of the "All Souls Mallard" - At the beginning of each century, on January 14th, the warden leads a procession throughout the college to look for a mythical duck that appeared when the college was first being built, all the while singing the 'mallard song'. The mallard song, however, is not just sung once a century, but twice each year, at the November Gaudy and at the Bursar's ...

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