Oxford, High Street 1890
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Queen's College, named after Philippa, wife of Edward III, was originally founded to educate 'Poor Boys' from the north of England. However, one of those deprived scholars was the enterprising Joseph Williamson who later became Secretary of State. It was he who transformed Queen's into the college it is today.
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