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  1. Royal Holloway. /  51.4248, -0.566731. Royal Holloway es una de las escuelas ( colleges) que conforman la Universidad de Londres, Inglaterra. La mayor parte de la escuela se encuentra en Egham, en Surrey. Royal Holloway fue fundada en 1879 con el nombre de "Royal Holloway College". Actualmente cuenta con más de 7,700 alumnos.

  2. 位置. 倫敦大學皇家哈洛威學院 (英語: Royal Holloway, University of London ,正式的註冊名稱為「Royal Holloway and Bedford New College」,一般簡稱為「 RHUL 」)是一家坐落於英國 倫敦 西郊 薩里郡 的多學科教育及研究類大學。. 1985年,該校由位於倫敦 攝政公園 的 ...

  3. Royal Holloway College papers (1870s-1980s) Royal Holloway College was founded in Egham, Surrey, as a women's college by the patent medicine manufacturer, Thomas Holloway (1800-1883). It was opened by Queen Victoria in 1886 and the first 28 students started in October 1887. Royal Holloway and Bedford New College (1980s to present)

  4. Bedford Society newsletters. With support from the Alumni Relations Team at Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, the Bedford Society circulates a termly e-newsletter to Bedfordians who are signed up to receive emails. If you do not currently receive the Bedford Society newsletter and event invitations, please update your details with the ...

  5. Published by Royal Holloway and Bedford New College Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX ISBN 978-1-905846-91-7 Published with the assistance of the Subject Specialist Network Understanding British Portraits Designed by Sara Jones Edited by Laura MacCulloch Front cover: Philip Alexius de László, Dame Emily Penrose, 1907 (no. 9), detail.

  6. The Centre is linked to the Royal Holloway Archives and Special Collections, which contain substantial collections relating to the history of Royal Holloway and Bedford New College. In 2016, we launched our Bedford Centre Blog in order to widen historical debates, engage with academics and the public in the UK and other countries; and to promote our research.

  7. She was the first Principal of Bedford College (1893-98), Principal of Royal Holloway College (1898-1907) and Principal of Somerville College, Oxford (1907-26). It was as a result of her determined work that both Bedford and Royal Holloway Colleges became part of the University of London in 1900, and her skills as a strategist, administrator and scholar saw Oxford women awarded degrees in 1921.