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Churchill Archives Centre and dining hall in June 2019 Main entrance and Dhruva Mistry sculpture. Churchill College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge [3] in Cambridge, England. It has a primary focus on science, engineering and technology, but retains a strong interest in the arts and humanities.
Other bastions of this dining layout include some boarding schools (including the fictional Hogwarts) and the Inns of Court in London. "High table" is sometimes used figuratively in a variety of ways to suggest things thought to be characteristic of Oxbridge fellows. High Table in dining hall, Fitzwilliam College, University of Cambridge
The first-floor dining hall (the bar of the "H") has vertically slatted concrete windows and a tripled barrel-vaulted concrete roof, with the buttery, bar and common rooms on the ground floor. The boiler house has paired tall concrete chimneys. [156] [157] [158] Wolfson Hall, Bracken Library and Bevin Rooms, Churchill College: II: 1968 Storey's Way
The college as a whole is the national and Commonwealth memorial to Winston Churchill and the Archive Centre has been awarded designated status by the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council. Since 2015 the Churchill archive has been on UNESCO's Memory of the World Register. [1] The centre is open to the public.
For example, some larger colleges have both a large dining hall and a canteen-style dining room (often called the buttery or servery). In these cases informal evening meals are taken in the buttery and formal meals in the hall, and the term hall is used uniquely to refer to the latter meal.
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Most of the colleges forming the University of Cambridge and University of Oxford are paired into sister colleges across the two universities. [1] The extent of the arrangement differs from case to case, but commonly includes the right to dine at one's sister college, the right to book accommodation there, the holding of joint events between JCRs and invitations to May balls.