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414:, just outside London, as its main campus and took on the name of Royal Holloway and Bedford New College (RHBNC). The decision to drop the Bedford name from day-to-day use caused some discontent among graduates of Bedford College, who felt that their old college had now essentially been taken over by Royal Holloway, and that Bedford College's name and history as a pioneering institution in the field of women's education were being forgotten. To give more prominence to the Bedford name, the merged college named a large, newly built library in the centre of its campus the "Bedford Library". Relations between RHUL and some of the Bedford College alumni remain somewhat strained, but many other Bedford College alumni maintain links with RHUL, supporting alumni events and other college work. 56: 2042: 146: 1729: 68: 2532: 1868: 190:(later the council) soon took over the running of the college, while the Ladies Committee directed the work of the Lady Visitors, who were responsible for the welfare and discipline of the students, and acted as their chaperones. Initially the professors were shocked by the generally low educational standards of the women entering the college, who in most cases had only home-based 2546: 1882: 189:
Initially the governance of the college was in the hands of the Ladies Committee (comprising some influential women) and the General Committee made up of the Ladies, the professors of the college and three trustees. It was the first British institution partly directed by women. The General Committee
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close to the college in 1853, in an attempt to provide a better standard of entrants. In 1860, the college expanded into 48 Bedford Square, which enabled it to become a residential establishment. "The Residence" was in the charge of a matron, who introduced the practice of students help to run the
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Sturch) in 1849, a social reformer and anti-slavery activist, who had been left a private income by her late husband, Dr John Reid, which she used to patronise various philanthropic causes. Mrs Reid and her circle of well-educated friends believed firmly in the need to improve education for women.
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was still a trustee but many looked to her as honorary principal and with her knowledge of building and architecture she organised the college's move to York place. The two houses, 8 and 9, acted as one, with the college using the downstairs rooms and the upstairs being the Residence. As numbers
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began to rise, the college expanded by adding extensions to house science laboratories. In the late 1870s, an entrance examination was introduced and a preparatory department set up for those who did not meet the standards required for college-level entry.
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A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 1, Physique, Archaeology, Domesday, Ecclesiastical Organization, the Jews, Religious Houses, Education of Working Classes To 1870, Private Education From Sixteenth
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The trustees insisted on a new constitution (as the college had no legal charter at the time). The council was replaced by a committee of management and the college reconstituted as an association under the
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in 1913. The buildings continued to be extended and rebuilt throughout the 70 years that the college spent at Regent's Park, especially after extensive damage from wartime bombing.
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A permanent record of the pictorial history of the college was made following the final reunion of former students and the collection and cataloguing of the archives in 1985.
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in 1908. A major fund-raising effort was undertaken to provide it with modern amenities. The purpose-built buildings were designed by the architect
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and persuaded a number of her friends to serve on the management committees and act as teaching professors. In their first term they had 68 pupils.
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In 1878, degree examinations of the University of London were opened to women. Bedford College students began gaining University of London
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Elizabeth Reid died in 1866 and left a trust fund and the leases of the college's buildings in the hands of three female trustees
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In the early 1980s, Bedford College had approximately 1,700 students and 200 academic staff based in 20 departments.
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was appointed as the head of training and within five years there were sixty students and four specialist staff.
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from the early 1880s. In 1891 the college began training women graduates to teach secondary students. In 1910
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Continued growth led to a search for new premises, leading to the purchase of the lease on a site at
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Alma Publishers in conjunction with Royal Holloway and Bedford New College University of London
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In 1874, the Bedford Square lease expired and the college moved to 8 and 9 York Place, off
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Educating Women A Pictorial History of Bedford College University of London 1849-1985
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Regent's Park: A Study of the Development of the Area from 1086 to the Present Day
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students, the college became fully coeducational when 47 men passed through
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was received in 1909, and the college became officially recognised as
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Bedford College's old premises in Regent's Park is now the home of
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The first art school in England where women could draw from life
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Genesis website page on Elizabeth Jesser Reid's archived papers
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in the United Kingdom. In 1900, it became a constituent of the
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Former women's universities and colleges in the United Kingdom
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The college colours were green and grey, said to be those of
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University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology
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First Social Sciences department in the UK, established 1918
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Genesis website page on Bedford College's archived papers
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After a brief period of admitting a small number of male
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First woman to hold a chair in philosophy in the UK,
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