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=== Notable alumni === [[File:King Henry V from NPG.jpg|thumb|upright|[[Henry V of England|Henry V]]]] [[File:Jwycliffejmk.jpg|thumb|upright|[[John Wycliffe]]]] [[File:LS3_4919_(cropped).jpg|thumb|upright|[[Tim Berners-Lee]]]] [[File:Studio portrait photograph of Edwin Powell Hubble (cropped).JPG|thumb|upright|[[Edwin Hubble]]]] <!-- Please discuss any additions to this section on the Talk page --> {{main category|Alumni of the Queen's College, Oxford}} * [[Tony Abbott]], 28th [[Prime Minister of Australia]] * [[Barbara Frances Ackah-Yensu]], Justice of the [[Supreme Court of Ghana]] * [[Joseph Addison]], co-founder of ''[[The Spectator (1711)|The Spectator]]'' * [[Rowan Atkinson]], actor and comedian, known for ''[[Blackadder]]'' and ''[[Mr. Bean]]'' * [[Michael Barber (chemist)|Michael Barber]] FRS, chemist and mass spectrometrist * [[Jeremy Bentham]], English philosopher, and legal and social reformer * [[Tim Berners-Lee]], inventor of the [[World Wide Web]] and director of the [[World Wide Web Consortium]] * [[Wilfred Bion]], British psychoanalyst<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.melanie-klein-trust.org.uk/?location_id=17|title=Wilfred Bion - melanie klein trust|work=melanie-klein-trust.org.uk|access-date=23 December 2012|archive-date=9 July 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120709014501/http://www.melanie-klein-trust.org.uk/?location_id=17|url-status=live}}</ref> * [[Christopher Bland]], British businessman and politician * [[Cory Booker]], United States Senator from New Jersey * [[Vere Gordon Childe]], Archaeologist, socialist, excavator of [[Skara Brae]] and [[Maes Howe]] * [[Clayton Christensen]], American business academic known for coining "[[disruptive innovation]]" * [[Myles Cooper]], 2nd [[President of Columbia University]] * [[Frank Cowper]], English yachtsman and author * [[John Crewdson]], Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist for The New York Times * [[Peter Daniell|Peter Daniell MP]], Member of Parliament * [[Ernest Dowson]], English poet and prose writer * [[Alfred Enoch]], English actor * [[Howard Florey]], Lord Florey, Nobel Laureate and co-developer of penicillin, later Provost of the College * [[Oliver Franks, Baron Franks]], civil servant and philosopher, Provost of The Queen's College, later Provost of Worcester College * [[Eric Garcetti]], Mayor of Los Angeles * [[Herbert Branston Gray]], educationalist * [[Leonard Hoffmann, Baron Hoffmann]], English jurist and judge * [[Edmund Halley]], English astronomer * [[Fred Halliday]], Irish academic, Fellow of the [[British Academy]], [[Montague Burton Professor of International Relations]] at [[London School of Economics]] * [[John Heath-Stubbs]], English poet and editor * King [[Henry V of England]] * [[Edwin Powell Hubble]], American astronomer<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rhodeshouse.ox.ac.uk/section/rhodes-scholars|title=Rhodes Scholars - the Rhodes Trust|access-date=15 April 2011|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110726134358/http://www.rhodeshouse.ox.ac.uk/section/rhodes-scholars|archive-date=26 July 2011}} "For example, the Rhodes Scholar identifiers for Edwin Hubble (American astronomer for whom the Hubble Telescope is named) would be "Illinois & Queen's 1910"."</ref> * [[Ruth Kelly]], former UK [[Cabinet Minister|Cabinet and Government Minister]] * [[Kenneth Leighton]], twentieth-century English composer * [[John Henry Mee]], nineteenth-century English composer * [[Thomas Middleton]], English [[English Renaissance theatre|Jacobean playwright]] and poet * [[John Milbank]], [[Anglican]] [[Theologian]] * [[David Moule-Evans]], twentieth-century English composer * [[David Oliver (doctor)|David Oliver]], Geriatrician. Professor of Medicine for Older People at City University. Former National Clinical Director for Older People Department of Health. President [[British Geriatrics Society]]. Visiting Fellow [[The King's Fund]] * [[John Owen (theologian)|John Owen]], seventeenth-century English theologian * [[Brian Paddick]], twice Liberal Democrat candidate for Mayor of London * [[Walter Horatio Pater]], English essayist * [[Richard Rampton]], barrister in high-profile cases such as ''[[Irving v Penguin Books and Lipstadt]]'', which was the subject of the film ''[[Denial (2016 film)|Denial]]'' * [[Benedict Read]], Art Historian * [[Ryan Max Riley]], United States Ski Team skier * [[Gilbert Ryle]], British philosopher * [[Oliver Sacks]], neurologist and writer * [[Barnabas Simpson]], English clergyman * [[Leopold Stokowski]], conductor * [[Claire Taylor]], English cricketer * [[William Thomson (bishop)|William Thomson]], Archbishop of York * [[Phil Venables (computer scientist)|Phil Venables]], British computer scientist and security specialist * [[Charles Leslie Wrenn]], English scholar and a [[Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon]] at [[Pembroke College, Oxford]] * [[John Wycliffe]], English theologian * [[Adam Zamoyski]], historian and author
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