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  1. 22 de abr. de 2018 · Elizabeth Welsh, Mistress of Girton from 1885-1903, is credited with the first planting of an orchard at Girton. Tradition has it that she climbed The Tower in order to survey the College grounds and plan the layout of new gardens, including the orchard, which were eventually completed in 1893.

  2. 10 de abr. de 2024 · At the cutting edge. At the frontier of inclusive excellence, set in 50 acres of natural woodlands, orchards and wildlife habitats, Girton offers space to think and a community in which to thrive. Live in heritage buildings or state of the art accommodation, enjoy the Library, Cafe and indoor swimming pool, and some of the best on ...

  3. College gardens & grounds. Uniquely within Cambridge, there are over 50 acres of gardens and grounds to explore at Girton. These were laid out as the College developed, creating space for recreation in an environment conducive to learning.

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  4. 1 de oct. de 2009 · Girton College has not been very pro-orchard in recent years. A quite extensive orchard was planted in 1948 as an alternative fruit source to the Old Orchard. Recently it was removed to allow for a 're-organisation' of their sports pitches. My friend Lester was at Girton at the time and signed a petition to try and stop this, but to ...

  5. Cambridge. England, Cambridgeshire. Introduction. Girton has the largest grounds and gardens of any of the Cambridge colleges extending to 18.6 hectares. The gardens and grounds were laid out with the establishment of the college in 1869 and have continued to develop.

  6. 12 de may. de 2020 · Development Office The Development Office Girton College Cambridge CB3 0JG +44 (0)1223 766672/338901 development@girton.cam.ac.uk www.girton.cam.ac.uk. April 2020 Dear Friends As I write, Britain ...

  7. El colegio hermano en Oxford es Somerville College. Historia. El college fue establecido el 16 de octubre de 1869 por Emily Davies y Barbara Bodichon como el primer college residencial para mujeres de Inglaterra. Se le llamó College para mujeres, y se encontraba en Benslow House, en Hitchin, un pueblo en el condado de Hertfordshire, Inglaterra.