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Pages in category "Clubs and societies of the University of Oxford" The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Assassins (known for their debauchery in the 1980s; [1] not to be confused with the unrelated student society, Oxford Guild of Assassins [2]) The Bullingdon Club [3] [4] [5] (founded 1780; dress in navy blue tailcoats, with navy velvet collar, ivory silk lapels, brass buttons, mustard waistcoat, and a sky blue bow tie; club tie is sky blue striped with ivory; sometimes called The Buller ...
Oxford and Cambridge Club (called the United Oxford and Cambridge Club, 1971–2001) 1821 (United University Club); 1830 (Oxford and Cambridge Club); 1971 (merged club) 71–76 Pall Mall: 1837 Members of Oxford and Cambridge Universities Since 1996 Portland Club: 1814 36–39 Pall Mall, sharing the premises of the Army & Navy Club: 1990s Cards
Members of the Bullingdon Club in 1866. The Bullingdon Club was founded more than 200 years ago. Petre Mais claims it was founded in 1780 and was limited to 30 men, [1] and Viscount Long, who was a member in 1875, described it as "an old Oxford institution, with many good traditions". [2]
Oxford United Football Club is an English association football club originally formed in 1893 under the name Headington United. The club played in local Oxfordshire leagues until being elected into the Southern League in 1949. It was at this time the club turned professional.
Oxford University Labour Club (OULC), was founded in 1919 [1] to promote democratic socialism and is today the home of the Labour Party and of social democracy at Oxford University. The club caters for any students who are interested in the ideals of the labour movement whether members of the Labour Party or entirely new to politics.
The Oxford University Chess Club (OUCC) was founded at the University of Oxford in 1869. [1] It is the oldest university chess club in the United Kingdom. [1] The Club meets each Wednesday evening during University term time. They field two teams in the Oxfordshire Chess League. [2]
The Oxford University Liberal Club was founded in 1913, [2] with the stated aim to "rally progressive members of the University to the support of Liberal principles". [3] Its foundation date makes it the oldest political society founded at an English university. [4]