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  1. Colin Greenwood Bassist, Radiohead. David Mitchell Actor/comedian ( Mitchell and Webb) and writer. Sam Mendes, Director. Kingsley Amis, writer. Richard Baker (broadcaster), broadcaster. Denis Brogan, historian. Herbert Butterfield, historian, Master of Peterhouse, 1955–1968, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, 1959–1961, and ...

  2. 19 de mai. de 2024 · Peterhouse is the oldest of the Cambridge colleges, founded by Hugo de Balsham, Bishop of Ely in 1284 and granted its charter by Edward I. As a charitable institution dedicated to education and research, the College has survived the Reformation, Civil War and the upheavals of every century since. It ...

  3. Peterhouse es el college más antiguo de los que conforman la Universidad de Cambridge.Fue fundado en 1284 por Hugo de Balsham, obispo de Ely.Peterhouse tiene 253 estudiantes, 125 estudiantes de posgrado y 45 profesores o miembros del college, esto le convierte en el college más pequeño de la universidad, exceptuado aquellos colleges especializados que sólo admiten mujeres, graduados y ...

  4. Life at Peterhouse. Peterhouse is a small and vibrant College with about 75 students in each undergraduate year and about 475 students in total. Peterhouse has a uniquely friendly and welcoming environment, and is close to the main Arts, Engineering and Science faculties and five minutes’ walk from the city centre.

  5. Peterhouse, Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. 960 likes · 13 talking about this. Peterhouse is the oldest of the Cambridge colleges, founded by Hugo de Balsham, Bishop of Ely in 1284 Peterhouse, Cambridge

  6. The Peterhouse History Society meets regularly and is organized by our undergraduates. It invites distinguished speakers from outside Cambridge to talk about their work in an informal setting. The Ward Library – named after one of the editors of The Cambridge Modern History – houses one of the most complete collections of modern historical ...

  7. The Peterhouse organ is the largest surviving example of the work of Johann Snetzler. It was given to the College in 1765 by Horatio Mann (who had joined Peterhouse as a Fellow Commoner in 1760) and the College is most grateful for the generosity of current Petreans that has made this restoration possible. The chapel was consecrated in 1632 ...