Selwyn College, Cambridge
Selwyn College, Cambridge is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. The college was founded in 1882 by the Selwyn Memorial Committee in memory of George Augustus Selwyn (1809–1878), the first Bishop of New Zealand (1841–1868), and subsequently Bishop of Lichfield (1868–1878). Its main buildings consist of three courts built of stone and brick. There are several secondary buildings, including adjacent townhouses and lodges serving as student hostels on Grange Road, West Road and Sidgwick Avenue. The college has some 60 fellows and 110 non-academic staff.
Selwyn College's Old Court
George Augustus Selwyn (1809–1878)
First Master of Selwyn College, Arthur Lyttelton
Selwyn College Clock Tower
George Selwyn (Bishop of New Zealand)
George Augustus Selwyn was the first Anglican Bishop of New Zealand. He was Bishop of New Zealand from 1841 to 1869. His diocese was then subdivided and Selwyn was Metropolitan of New Zealand from 1858 to 1868. Returning to Britain, Selwyn served as Bishop of Lichfield from 1868 to 1878.
George Selwyn (Bishop of New Zealand)
Selwyn's Alma Mater, St John's College, Cambridge
Memorial in Wellington Cathedral of St Paul
St John's College and Chapel, Auckland, c1910