Oxford, Keble College 1890
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One of Oxford's most striking buildings, Keble is characterized by its red and blackish-blue brick, polychrome patterns, bands, chequers, trellises and buff stone. Its exuberant design dazzles the eye. The college, designed by William Butterfield, was established in 1870 as a memorial to John Keble, where young men of limited means could be taught under the influence of the Church of England.
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