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For decades, Oxford academics at Worcester College drank wine and served chocolates from a silver-rimmed chalice made from the sawn-off cranium of a woman believed to have been enslaved. The ...
Oxford University academics used a chalice made from a human skull – potentially belonging to an enslaved Caribbean woman – at formal dinners until as recently as 2015, a new book has alleged ...
Worcester College in Oxford has announced a major donation of £30 million from alumnus Sir Lindsay Owen-Jones KBE – the largest in its history to date. Sir Owen-Jones matriculated in 1965 to read ...
Worcester College gardens, Beaumont Street, Oxford, are open to the public daily, 2pm-5pm (01865 278300; www.worc.ox.ac.uk) unless a college event is taking place. Twitter Icon Facebook Icon ...