Plater College
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Plater College was an adult education establistment which was based in Headington, Oxford. It was founded in 1922 by the Rev. Leo O'Hea in memory of the Father Charles Dominic Plater who died in Malta in 1921. However, the college closed in July 2005. The College was originally called the Catholic Workers College until it was renamed Plater in 1965.