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  1. Bedford College was founded in 1849 for higher education for women. It became part of the University of London in 1900. In 1913 it opened its door in Regent's Park. It reach its height in 1968 with some 1430 students. It was merged with Royal Holloway, University of London in 1985. Here are some photos I have taken between 1966 and 1970. It includes alumini from the Departments of Sociology ...

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  2. Bedford College was a college of the University of London founded for the education of women in 1849. The college became co-educational in the 1960s before being merged with the Royal Holloway College in 1985 to form Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, generally known as Royal Holloway, University of London. The college was originally sited in Bedford Square, from which it took its name ...

  3. 30 de set. de 2019 · 170 years ago this month, Bedford College was opened in central London, becoming the first higher education college for women of its kind in the country. It was the brainchild of Elizabeth Jesser Reid, who said it had been her dream since childhood to found a college for women. Her aim for the college was to open up higher education so that ...

  4. Bedford College papers (1840s-1980s) Founded in 1849 by Elizabeth Jesser Reid, Bedford College was the first college in Britain to make provision for the university education of women. It was based in Bedford Square, central London, then York Place on Baker Street, and then Regent's Park from 1913 to 1985. Royal Holloway College papers (1870s ...

  5. Founded in 1849 by Elizabeth Jesser Reid, the college was the first higher education institution for women in the United Kingdom. In 1908, thanks to a generous legacy, the college took a Crown lease on South Villa in the Inner Circle, and in 1911 moved to Regent's Park, taking the 'Bedford' name with it. A new, purpose-built campus was designed ...

  6. The Bedford Society ensures that the spirit of Bedford College, its alumni and staff lives on and is widely recognised. The Society: Inspires and supports current and future generations of students through example, advice and philanthropy. All Bedford College alumni, including former staff, are automatically Bedford Society members.

  7. 30 de abr. de 2006 · Now merged with Royal Holloway College, London, Bedford had a dedicated and vibrant chemistry department which produced some outstanding women chemists. Bedford College was founded as a ladies' college in Bedford Square, London in 1849 though it was not until 1880 that the first Bedford students graduated with University of London degrees.