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105: 321:, a friend of the then College Principal, the Reverend Canon John Faunthorpe. The Festival is held annually, and includes the enthroning of a May Queen, or (since becoming coeducational) a May King, elected by the student body during the preceding academic term. The ceremony is presided over each year by a visiting Anglican Bishop. 167:
was appointed as the principal. The college continued to grow from 180 to 230 although the premises were noisy and the leases needed renewing. Mercier persuaded the Church of England that they should fund new buildings.In 1930, Mercier and the students moved to new premises designed by
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for women. A flagship women's college of the Church of England, it was the first college of higher education in the UK to admit women. Associated with it was Whitelands College School, which opened in 1842; indirectly, this continues as
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The University of Surrey Roehampton announced that it would submit an application for independent university status in late 2003. This was granted on 1 August 2004, with the name Roehampton University.
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In 2000, the Roehampton Institute of Higher Education federated with the University of Surrey to become the University of Surrey Roehampton.
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in 1931. The extensive campus was expanded over the following years, with additional residential and academic buildings constructed on site.
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The college has traditionally kept two major annual festivals: the St Ursula Festival in October, and the May Day Festival in May.
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in the mid-nineteenth century. The main vacated building on the Southfields site was subsequently converted into luxury housing.
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In 1975, Whitelands College entered into an academic federation with three other south-west London teacher training colleges –
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festival was held at Whitelands College in 1881 at the instigation of the Victorian philanthropist
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In 2011 the name was formally changed from Roehampton University to the University of Roehampton.
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The college was originally based in, and named after, a Georgian building, Whitelands House, on
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East London for Mosley: the British Union of Fascists in East London and south-west Essex
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to be their national headquarters, becoming known subsequently as the "Black House".)
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During the Second World War, the students of Whitelands College were evacuated to
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Hibbert, Christopher; Weinreb, Ben; Keay, John; Keay, Julia (2 April 2010).
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The college remained in Putney until 2005, when it relocated to
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Former women's universities and colleges in the United Kingdom
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Matthew, H. C. G.; Harrison, B., eds. (23 September 2004),
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institutions in England (predating every university except
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https://www.roehampton.ac.uk/colleges/whitelands-college/
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is the oldest of the four constituent colleges of the
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Whitelands Training College
University of Roehampton
Roehampton
King's Road
Chelsea
https://www.roehampton.ac.uk/colleges/whitelands-college/
University of Roehampton

Parkstead House
higher education
Oxford
Cambridge
London
Durham
Church of England
National Society
teacher training college
Lady Margaret School
King's Road
Chelsea
Winifred Mercier
Sir Giles Gilbert Scott
Southfields
Putney
British Union of Fascists
Queen Mary
Homerton College, Cambridge
Bede College, Durham
Halifax
Parkstead House

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