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Heythrop Park, Oxfordshire, which gave its name to the college
Heythrop Park, Oxfordshire, which gave its name to the college
The English College in Liège, c. 1649
The English College in Liège, c. 1649
Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria, Patron of the English Jesuit Faculties
Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria, Patron of the English Jesuit Faculties
Bishop François-Charles de Velbrück
Bishop François-Charles de Velbrück
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General Examination for Women certificate from 1878. These were issued 1869–1878, before women were admitted to degrees of the university.
General Examination for Women certificate from 1878. These were issued 1869–1878, before women were admitted to degrees of the university.
Somerset House in 1836. The university had its offices here from 1837 to 1870.
Somerset House in 1836. The university had its offices here from 1837 to 1870.
King William IV, who granted the University of London its original royal charter in 1836
King William IV, who granted the University of London its original royal charter in 1836
An illustration of 6 Burlington Gardens, home to the university administration from 1870 to 1900
An illustration of 6 Burlington Gardens, home to the university administration from 1870 to 1900