Bedford College, London
Bedford College was founded in London in 1849 as the first higher education college for women in the United Kingdom. In 1900, it became a constituent of the University of London. Having played a leading role in the advancement of women in higher education and public life in general, it became fully coeducational (i.e. open to men) in the 1960s. In 1985, Bedford College merged with Royal Holloway College, another constituent of the University of London, to form Royal Holloway and Bedford New College. This remains the official name, but it is commonly called Royal Holloway, University of London (RHUL).
Agnes Mary FieldAlex WilkieAndrew Cunningham ScottAngela MasonAnn AbrahamAnn OakleyAudrey SmithCamilla WedgwoodChristopher ElringtonDavid BellamyDelphine ParrottDiana Warwick, Baroness Warwick of UndercliffeDoris ReynoldsDorothy MarshallDorothy Miner (historian)Dorothy TarrantEileen GuppyFlorence Nightingale DavidHelen PorterHuriye Baha ÖnizIsabel Ellie KnaggsJackie HunterJean HansonJenny Randerson, Baroness RandersonJeremy NorthamJoyce M. S. TompkinsKamaladevi ChattopadhyayKathleen LonsdaleLesley Cohen (physicist)Louise Doris AdamsMargaret BusbyMary Cameron (entomologist)Maureen YoungMonica ColePeggy DuffPupul JayakarRoger SteareRosalind Pitt-RiversSarah Parker RemondShahidul Alam
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17891849 in the United Kingdom18661932 New Year Honours1952 Birthday Honours1991 New Year Honours2014 in the United KingdomA. C. GraylingAdela Marion AdamAdelaide PhillpottsAgnes LathamAgnes Mary FieldAgnes MasonAgnes MurgociAjahn AmaroAlan Cameron (classicist)Alex WilkieAlfred William BennettAlice BruceAlice Lee (mathematician)Alice ZimmernAlison JaggarAlix von CottaAlma HaasAmanda VickeryAmy MorantAna CartianuAncient universityAndrew Collier (philosopher)Andrew Cunningham ScottAndrew Hill (anthropologist)Andy Young (psychologist)Angela MasonAnglo-American Peace CentenaryAnita AvramidesAnn AbrahamAnn ConollyAnn OakleyAnna Swanwick
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Agnes Mary FieldAlex WilkieAmanda VickeryAndrew Cunningham ScottAngela MasonAnn OakleyChristopher ElringtonDavid BellamyDoris ReynoldsDorothy MarshallDorothy Miner (historian)Dorothy TarrantFlorence Nightingale DavidHuriye Baha ÖnizJackie HunterJean HansonJenny Randerson, Baroness RandersonJohn Broome (philosopher)Joyce M. S. TompkinsKamaladevi ChattopadhyayKathleen LonsdaleLesley Cohen (physicist)Louise Doris AdamsMary Cameron (entomologist)Mary NightingaleMaureen YoungPeggy DuffPhilippa FawcettPupul JayakarRoger SteareRosalind Pitt-RiversRuth L. SawSarah Parker RemondSimon ThurleyValerie VazVera RichVivienne Parry
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Bedford College, London
Bedford College was founded in London in 1849 as the first higher education college for women in the United Kingdom. In 1900, it became a constituent of the University of London. Having played a leading role in the advancement of women in higher education and public life in general, it became fully coeducational (i.e. open to men) in the 1960s. In 1985, Bedford College merged with Royal Holloway College, another constituent of the University of London, to form Royal Holloway and Bedford New College. This remains the official name, but it is commonly called Royal Holloway, University of London (RHUL).
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