Great Court is the main court of Trinity College, Cambridge, and reputed to be the largest enclosed courtyard in Europe. The court was completed by Thomas...
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now Great Court, Trinity College, Cambridge. Henry VIII combined King's Hall, Michaelhouse and seven hostels to form Trinity College, Cambridge in 1546...
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Trinity College, a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, is headed by a master who oversees the general operation of the college. The role...
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Trinity College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. Founded in 1546 by King Henry VIII, Trinity is one of the largest Cambridge colleges...
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Great Court may refer to: Trinity Great Court at Trinity College, Cambridge, England Queen Elizabeth II Great Court at the British Museum, London, England...
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Trinity College Chapel is the chapel of Trinity College, Cambridge, a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. Part of a complex of Grade I...
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of Trinity College, Cambridge is a mixed choir whose primary function is to sing choral services in the Tudor chapel of Trinity College, Cambridge. In...
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alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge. Some of the alumni noted are connected to Trinity through honorary degrees; not all studied at the college. Stanley...
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Trinity College Clock is a historic pendulum clock in Trinity College, Cambridge. It is housed in one of the oldest buildings in the college, King Edward's...
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Trinity College, which is on its west side. Also on the street, just to the south, is Gonville and Caius College. St Michael's and St Mary's Courts in...
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in Main Court". 18 December 2020. Retrieved 24 February 2022. Garner, Richard (22 July 2014). "Tompkins Table 2014: Trinity College Cambridge produces...
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enclosed, the court formed before the Downing College is perhaps largest in Cambridge or Oxford (a title contested with Trinity College's Great Court). An urban...
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college in Oxford and Cambridge, after its neighbour Trinity College, Cambridge. Members of the college include the winners of twelve Nobel Prizes, seven...
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The Library of Trinity College Dublin (Irish: Leabharlann Choláiste na Tríonóide) serves Trinity College. It is a legal deposit or "copyright library"...
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Trinity College (occasionally referred to as The University of Trinity College) is a federated college of the University of Toronto. The college was founded...
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college to its current location off Trinity Street in central Cambridge. He also leased himself land close to the River Cam to set up his own college...
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Chapel, Cambridge Lady Mitchell Hall Mathematical Bridge Nevile's Court, Trinity College, Cambridge Sidgwick Site St Bene't's Church The Backs Trinity College...
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collegiate universities of both Oxford and Cambridge, with whom it shares a symbiotic history. The epithets "Trinity College Dublin" and "University of Dublin"...
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Emmanuel College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. The college was founded in 1584 by Sir Walter Mildmay, Chancellor of the Exchequer...
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Wren Library (redirect from Wren Library, Cambridge)
The Wren Library is the library of Trinity College in Cambridge. It was designed by Christopher Wren in 1676 and completed in 1695. The library is a single...
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Queens' College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. Queens' is one of the 16 "old colleges" of the university, founded in 1448 by...
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Thomas Nevile (category Masters of Trinity College, Cambridge)
Canterbury (1597–1615), Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge (1582–1593), and Master of Trinity College, Cambridge (1593–1615). He was born in Canterbury...
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former college of the University of Cambridge, that existed between 1323 and 1546, when it was merged with King's Hall to form Trinity College. Michaelhouse...
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Peterhouse is the oldest constituent college of the University of Cambridge in England, founded in 1284 by Hugh de Balsham, Bishop of Ely. Peterhouse has...
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Clare College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England. The college was founded in 1326 as University Hall, making...
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Homerton College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. Its first premises were acquired in Homerton, London in 1768, by an informal...
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Girton College is one of the 31 constituent colleges of the University of Cambridge. The college was established in 1869 by Emily Davies and Barbara Bodichon...
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Guy Burgess (category Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge)
Eton College, the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, and Trinity College, Cambridge. An assiduous networker, he embraced left-wing politics at Cambridge and...
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The college continues to have a grand dinner on the feast day of Corpus Christi, the Thursday after Trinity Sunday. The newly constructed court could...
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Trinity College is the oldest residential college of the University of Melbourne, the first university in the colony of Victoria, Australia. The college...
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