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  1. 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)

  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. Our history. Today's Royal Holloway is formed from two colleges, founded by two social pioneers, Elizabeth Jesser Reid and Thomas Holloway. They were among the first places in Britain where women could access higher education. Bedford College, in London, opened its doors in 1849, and Royal Holloway College's stunning Founder's Building was ...

  4. The society for alumni and former staff members of Bedford College, one of the founding colleges of Royal Holloway and Bedford New College. The Bedford Society ensures that the spirit of Bedford College, its alumni and staff lives on and is widely recognised. The Society: Inspires and supports current and future generations of students through ...

  5. Bedford and Royal Holloway signed a merger agreement in 1982 and Bedford gradually moved over to the Egham campus, in time for students to start at the merged college in the year 1985/6. In 1992 the day to day name of the College was changed to Royal Holloway, University of London although its legal title remains as Royal Holloway and Bedford New College.

  6. Royal Holloway College and Bedford College merged in 1985. The pressure for the merger was due to a lack of government funding for higher education, and the college was named Royal Holloway and Bedford New College (RHBNC), with an inauguration being held at the College Chapel in 1986 by Elizabeth II.

  7. Establishment Royal Holloway and Bedford New College. URN: 133896 . ... https://www.rhul.ac.uk (opens in new tab) Telephone 01784434455. Number of pupils