The Westminster Oxford Research Network was formed in 2024 and supports research through digital resources, events, and a fellowship scheme. The network engages with Church initiatives and policy in a lineage of Methodist involvement with higher education that can be traced to 1851, and the foundation of Westminster Training College initially in London, and then Oxford.

 

Formerly the Oxford Centre for Methodism and Church History.

 

Explore archives, artworks, and printed material through freely-available including Methodist Portrait Prints, original Wesley family letters, satirical collages, nineteenth-century Westminster College photograph albums, A. G. Hellier's sketches of Indian life, and much more.

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  • Current cityOxford
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Some great pieces of photographs and documents concerning the great Wesleyan Methodist leaders from the times of the founders, John and Charles Wesley to those that served during the Great War and the great Revivalists from the early days as well. I would like to see more photographs of Gipsy Rodney Smith and his famil… Read more

Some great pieces of photographs and documents concerning the great Wesleyan Methodist leaders from the times of the founders, John and Charles Wesley to those that served during the Great War and the great Revivalists from the early days as well. I would like to see more photographs of Gipsy Rodney Smith and his family that were a part of the Methodist movement as well. G. Bramwell Evens, Rev A Hanley Smith, George and Tilly Evens (Smith), Mrs. J. H. Ball.

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July 17, 2022