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K/PH1/20: Images of Wellington Hall (King's College Hostel) (file)

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Title:
Letters from F. D. Maurice to the Secretary of King's College London, 1841-1853
Collection:
MAURICE, Professor (John) Frederick Denison (1805-1872)
Archive reference:
K/PP83
Catalogue record URL (AtoM):
https://archives.kingscollections.org/index.php/k-pp83
Level of description:
Collection
Date of material:
1841-1853
Creator:
Maurice, Frederick Denison
Source collection title:
K/PP83 - MAURICE, Professor (John) Frederick Denison (1805-1872)
Description (scope):
Letters from Maurice, 1841-1853 and undated, pertaining to teaching, students, academic and College matters, his professorship of Divinity, 1846, and the correspondence between Maurice and Richard William Jelf, Principal of King's College London, to be laid before Council in 1853
Copyright:
Copies, subject to the condition of the original, may be supplied from open material for research purposes only. Requests to publish original material should be submitted to the Archives.
King's College London Archives

Part

Title:
Letter from F. D. Maurice to the Principal of King's College London, dated 3 April 1848
Archive reference:
K/PP83
Date of material:
1848

Sections

Sections

  • K/PH1/20: Images of Wellington Hall (King's College Hostel) (file)
    1
  • K/PH1/20/1: Press cuttings showing the exterior of King's College Theological Hostel (1911 Dec 8 – 1914 Feb 12)
    1
  • K/PH1/20/2: Photographic copies of the architect's drawing of King's College Theological Hostel ([1929])
    9
  • K/PH1/20/3: Postcard of the architect's drawing of King's College Theological Hostel (1929)
    13
  • K/PH1/20/4: Photograph of King's College Theological Hostel Chapel ([1950])
    15
  • K/PH1/20/5: Photograph of King's College Theological Hostel Chapel ([1950])
    17
  • K/PH1/20/6: Photographs of King's College Theological Hostel ([1950])
    19
  • K/PH1/20/7: Photographs of King's College Theological Hostel Chapel, including the mantrap cross ([1980])
    23
  • K/PH1/20/8: Photographs and contact sheet of Wellington Hall ([1983])
    29
  • K/PH1/20/9: Photograph of Wellington Hall ([1985])
    39
  • K/PH1/20/10: Photograph of a student studying in Wellington Hall ([1985])
    41
  • K/PH1/20/11: Colour transparencies of Wellington Hall ([1995])
    43
  • K/PH1/20/12: Photographs of building work in progress on King's College Hostel ([1982])
    44

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