Oxford Military College
1876 establishments in England1896 disestablishments in EnglandBoarding schools in OxfordshireDefunct schools in OxfordshireEducational institutions disestablished in 1896 ... and 5 more
Educational institutions established in 1876History of OxfordMilitary high schoolsSchools in OxfordUse British English from July 2011
Oxford Military College was an all-male private boarding school and military academy in Cowley, Oxford, England, from 1876 to 1896. The military college opened on 7 September 1876. Prince George, Duke of Cambridge was the patron of the Oxford Military College. The military college was declared bankrupt in 1896. The college's 88 acres (36 ha) site later housed Morris Motors (1912–25) and the Nuffield Press (1925-1992). The main college building (manor house) was demolished in 1957. The buildings were used by the Nuffield Press until the mid 1990s after which they were converted into residential flats.
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