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266: 257:, Bishopsgate, London, with student fees at one shilling per session. Subjects on the original curriculum included Greek, Latin, Hebrew, English, History, Mathematics, Drawing and Natural Philosophy. This fledgling college came under royal patronage following the visit of Prince Albert to the classes in 1851. In 1860 the classes moved to Sussex Hall, the former Livery Hall of the Bricklayers' Company, in Leadenhall Street. By this time, some 800 students were enrolled annually. 289:, London) to form the notional City Polytechnic by a Charity Commissioners' scheme to facilitate funding for these institutions by the City Parochial Foundation, and to enable the three institutions to work cooperatively. However this attempted federation did not function in practice, as each institution continued to operate more or less independently. The City Polytechnic concept was dissolved in 1906, and the City of London College came under the supervision of 143: 38: 225: 277:. Over the next twenty years, the college was one of the pioneers in the introduction of commercial and technical subjects. The college built new premises in White Street at a cost of £16,000 (contributions were received from Queen Victoria and the Prince of Wales) and were opened in 1881. In 1891 the college joined the Birkbeck Institute (now 296:
In December 1940 the college's building was destroyed by a German air raid. The college subsequently moved into premises at 84 Moorgate (now the Guildhall School of Business and Law) in 1944. The college celebrated its centenary in 1948 with a service of thanksgiving addressed by the Archbishop of
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Following the merger with North London, London Metropolitan became the largest unitary university in London. It includes the Sir John Cass School of Art, Architecture and Design and Sir John Cass Hall of Residence, so named because of the continued support of
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In 1848 Charles Blomfield, Bishop of London, called upon the clergy to establish evening classes to improve the moral, intellectual and spiritual condition of young men in London. In response, the Reverend Charles Mackenzie, who instituted the
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was a university in the United Kingdom from 1992 to 2002, established when the City of London Polytechnic was awarded university status. On 1 August 2002, it merged with the
535: 55: 336:. London Guildhall University was named to show its links with the City of London and the City's many guilds/livery companies. It was unassociated with the 611: 722: 504: 444: 600: 352:– authored by Sean Glynn, formerly a senior research fellow in the department of Politics and Modern History; the work had been commissioned by Sir 717: 702: 666: 530: 329: 651: 333: 102: 520: 337: 74: 656: 585: 575: 121: 565: 81: 555: 309: 198: 217:. The former London Guildhall University premises now form the new university's City campus, situated on various sites in the 214: 88: 59: 550: 397: 631: 345: 70: 560: 419: 616: 595: 210: 48: 317: 641: 606: 590: 232: 727: 661: 515: 286: 236: 626: 540: 473: 398:"RESEARCH~Subject~Subjects~Xinst/NewUnis~Xinst/NewUnis~~~2 - Interactive guides - EducationGuardian.co.uk" 313: 95: 290: 377: 365: 282: 435: 332:
the polytechnic was awarded university status, previously having awarded the degrees of the former
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364:'s Foundation. In 2002, the unconnected City University Business School became the 320:. The London College of Furniture was incorporated into the polytechnic in 1990. 681: 37: 459: 446: 224: 356:, the President of London Metropolitan University, when Provost of LGU. 344:. LGU was ranked 30th out of the UK's 43 new universities in the 2001 264: 223: 477: 31: 581:
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