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Revision as of 07:54, 23 April 2017
Jocelyn Devas (died 1886) was the founder of the Devas Club[1] in 1884, a charitable club for young working men in Battersea, south London, England, originally in a room over a coffee shop in Stewarts Road.[2]
Devas was a student at University College, Oxford, matriculating in 1878. The Devas Club was originally called University College House[3] and the Devas Club has maintained its links with the college over the years.
Devas was killed in 1886 in a climbing accident while trying to ascend the Matterhorn in France.[2][4] His father continued supporting the club after his death and there are still family links today.
References
- ^ History, Devas Club, London, UK.
- ^ a b Battersea youth club celebrates 125th birthday, Wandsworth, This is Local London, 19 October 2009.
- ^ Robin Darwall-Smith, A History of University College, Oxford University Press, 2008, page 410. ISBN 978-0-19-928429-0.
- ^ Oxford youth club celebrates 125 years, Lambeth, Lambeth Borough Council, London, page 15, 1 November 2009.
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