Vincent's Club
Vincent's Club is a sports club predominantly but not exclusively for Oxford Blues at Oxford University.
The club was founded in 1863 by the oarsman Walter Bradford Woodgate (1841–1920)[1] of Brasenose College, Oxford, and he was the first president of the club.[2] Woodgate stated that Vincent's "should consist of the picked hundred of the University, selected for all-round qualities; social, physical and intellectual qualities being duly considered."[3]
Vincent's Club is located in upstairs premises off the High Street at 1A King Edward Street in central Oxford. The Club was originally located in the old reading rooms which J.H.Vincent, the printer, had previously kept at 90 High Street.[3] The undergraduate membership is limited to 150 at any one time. Members are elected for life.[3]
Chairman of Trustees
Notable members
Presidents
- Edwyn Scudamore-Stanhope, 1876
- Tom Cottingham Edwards-Moss, 1877
- Donald Maclean (British politician), 1886
- Herbert Hayton Castens, 1887
- Guy Nickalls, 1890
- Frederic Thesiger, 1st Viscount Chelmsford, 1891
- H. D. G. Leveson Gower, 1896
- Patrick Munro, 1907
- Alister Kirby, 1909
- William Rankine Milligan, Lord Milligan, 1923
- Alec Douglas-Home, 1926
- Jack Lovelock, 1934
- Roger Bannister, 1950
- M. J. K. Smith, 1956
- Rod Eddington, 1977
Other members
See also
References
- ^ Michael G. Brock and M. C. Curthoys, The History of the University of Oxford, Volume 7, Part 2. Oxford University Press, 2000. ISBN 9780199510177. Page 536.
- ^ W. B. Woodgate, Reminiscences of an old sportsman, Vincent's Club, Oxford, UK.
- ^ a b c J. C. Masterman, Vincent's Club, Vincent's Club, Oxford, UK.
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