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Like the other colleges of the university, Homerton's library includes thousands of books covering numerous academic disciplines. Unique to Homerton, however, is a children's book collection, which contains early editions of many famous books from 1780 onwards. [28] Homerton has more green space around its buildings than many other Cambridge ...
Several years later, Cambridge architect William Wren designed additions to the eastern end of the college buildings in the Neo-Gothic style. [5] The Great Hall was constructed in 1889, and was at the time the largest college hall in Cambridge. [6] It features a hammer-beam roof, American walnut panelling, a gallery, rose windows and a flèche. [5]
Religious education moved to the new University College London in 1826, but Homerton College remained here as a teacher training college until 1896 when it moved to Cambridge, eventually becoming a full college of the University of Cambridge in 2010. Students from Homerton college were principal in forming, in 1881, both the Glynn Cricket Club ...
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Hills Road is an arterial road (part of the A1307) in southeast Cambridge, England. [1] [2] It runs between Regent Street at the junction with Lensfield Road and Gonville Place (the A603) to the northwest and a roundabout by the Cambridge Biomedical Campus, continuing as Babraham Road (also part of the A1307) to the southeast.
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Chancellors of the University ex officio [9] Girton College: Brenda Hale, Baroness Hale of Richmond [10] Elected by the governing body of the college [11] Gonville and Caius College: The Crown: The Crown ex officio [12] Homerton College: David Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Turville: Chancellors of the University ex officio [13] Hughes Hall
Fellows of Homerton College in the University of Cambridge, UK. The category also contains individuals who taught at Homerton Academy and Homerton College before it officially became part of Cambridge University. See also Category:Alumni of Homerton College, Cambridge