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Royal Holloway College, originally a women-only college, was founded by the Victorian entrepreneur Thomas Holloway in 1879 on the Mount Lee Estate in Egham. [7] The founding of the college was brought about after Holloway, seeking to fulfil a philanthropic gesture, [8] began a public debate through The Builder [8] regarding 'How best to spend a quarter of a million or more', at which point his ...
The Founder's Building is the original building of Royal Holloway College, University of London (RHUL), in Egham, Surrey, England. It is an example of French-Renaissance-style architecture in the United Kingdom, having been modelled on French chateaus such as Château de Chambord. [1] Today it is the dominant building on the campus.
Margaret Hayes-Robinson, Head of History; John F Healy, professor of classics and archaeology; Sir Frank Heath GBE, KCB, educationist and civil servant; Olaus Henrici, Fellow of the Royal Society; Frank Horton, professor of physics and vice-chancellor of London University 1939–45; Dame Olwen Hufton, professorial research fellow in the history ...
Originally called Royal Holloway College, the establishment was founded by Thomas Holloway as a women-only college in 1879. It became part of the University of London in 1900. Males were first admitted in 1965. In 1985, the college merged with Bedford College and became Royal Holloway and Bedford New College (RHBNC).
The merged institution took Royal Holloway College's premises in Egham, Surrey, just outside London, as its main campus and took on the name of Royal Holloway and Bedford New College (RHBNC). The decision to drop the Bedford name from day-to-day use caused some discontent among graduates of Bedford College, who felt that their old college had ...
The following is a list of principals of Royal Holloway, University of London, including its predecessor institutions, Royal Holloway College and Bedford College, London. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] List of principals
Pages in category "Academics of Royal Holloway, University of London" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 206 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. (previous page)
Dan Stone (born 1971) [1] is an English historian. He is professor of Modern History at Royal Holloway, University of London, and director of its Holocaust Research Institute.