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Oxford Brookes University Collection
Catalogue reference: OBU
What’s it about?
This record is about the Oxford Brookes University Collection dating from 1865-present.
Is it available online?
Maybe, but not on The National Archives website. This record is held at Oxford Brookes University: Special Collections.
Can I see it in person?
Not at The National Archives, but you may be able to view it in person at Oxford Brookes University: Special Collections.
Full description and record details
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Reference (The unique identifier to the record described, used to order and refer to it)
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OBU
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Title (The name of the record)
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Oxford Brookes University Collection
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Date (When the record was created)
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1865-present
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Description (What the record is about)
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The collection consists of material created by, and relating to, Oxford Brookes University and its predecessors. The collection includes administrative papers, academic papers, staff papers, papers of the Students' Union, papers of clubs and societies and photographs.
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Note (Additional information about the record)
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Arrangement developed by Eleanor Possart, 2009-2010.Catalogued by Annabel Gill, 2010-2011, and Eleanor Possart 2012-2019.
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Arrangement (Information about the filing sequence or logical order of the record)
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The arrangement reflects the functions of the University (rather than the structure of the University which has changed over the years) and has been developed with reference to the University's retention schedule.
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Related material (A cross-reference to other related records)
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See also Papers of Dorset House School of Occupational Therapy (DH).
Material relating to the history of Westminster College is held in the Westminster Institute of Education, Oxford Brookes University Harcourt Hill campus.
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- Oxford Brookes University: Special Collections
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Language (The language of the record)
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English
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Creator(s) (The creator of the record)
- Oxford Brookes University and its staff.
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Physical description (The amount and form of the record)
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36 linear metres
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Access conditions (Information on conditions that restrict or affect access to the record)
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All users external to the University are required to register before using the collections. Collections must be viewed in the Special Collections Reading Room and users must abide by the Reading Room regulations.
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Immediate source of acquisition (When and where the record was acquired from)
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Material has been deposited in the archives from departments and schools within Oxford Brookes University and from former staff members and their relatives.
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Unpublished finding aids (A note of unpublished indexes, lists or guides to the record)
- The collection can be searched via Oxford Brookes' archive catalogue: http://www.calmview.co.uk/OxfordBrookes/CalmView/.
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Administrative / biographical background (Historical or biographical information about the creator of the record and the context of its creation)
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Oxford Brookes University began as the Oxford School of Art which opened in 1865. In 1870 the School of Science was incorporated into the School of Art and in 1891 was taken over by Oxford City Council's Technical Instruction Committee and renamed Oxford City Technical School. John Henry Brookes became Vice Principle of the Oxford City Technical School and Head of the School of Art in 1928. In 1934 the institution became the Schools of Technology, Art and Commerce and John Henry Brookes was appointed as the first Principal. In 1952 the name changed to College of Technology, Art and Commerce to signify the institution's new status as a technical college. In 1956 John Henry Brookes retired and in the same year the institution's name changed again to Oxford College of Technology.
In 1963 the new buildings at Headington were completed after a long struggle with the City Council regarding planning permission and years of inadequate accommodation for the College. In 1970 the College became Oxford Polytechnic and in 1976 the Lady Spencer-Churchill teacher training college amalgamated with the Polytechnic which meant a new campus at Wheatley. The Oxford School of Nursing was incorporated into the Polytechnic in 1988 and the Dorset House School of Occupational Therapy became part of the Polytechnic in 1992.
Under government legislation Oxford Polytechnic gained university status in 1992 and the celebrations to mark the new status, as well as the unveiling of the official signs, took place the following year. The new university was named Oxford Brookes University in honour of John Henry Brookes. Also in 1993, the University acquired the Headington Hill Hall site. The University's first Chancellor, Helena Kennedy QC, was elected in 1994 for a seven year term. She was succeeded by Jon Snow in 2001, followed by Shami Chakrabarti in 2008 and Katherine Grainger in 2015.
In 2000 Oxford Brookes University merged with Westminster College to form the Westminster Institute of Education at Harcourt Hill. The School of Health and Social Care moved to its new building on Marston Road in 2005.
This information on the history of Oxford Brookes University has been taken from the University's website: www.brookes.ac.uk/about/history
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Publication note(s) (A note of publications related to the record)
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- Henry, Elaine, 'Oxford Polytechnic: genesis to maturity 1865-1980', 1981.
- 150th Anniversary Timeline https://timeline.brookes.ac.uk/
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Record URL
- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/cb2ab18c-8f9f-44a3-ad02-af3a4c9f959d/
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