De Montfort University | 1992-
Variant namesThe Leicester School of Art was founded in 1870; the Leicester Technical School in 1888. In 1897 the two Schools merged and were taken over by the Town Council of the County Borough of Leicester and renamed the Leicester Municipal Technical and Art School. A new building (now known as the Hawthorn Building) was constructed.
The School went through various changes of name. In 1919 it was restructured into two separate departments, called the City of Leicester School of Arts and Crafts and the City of Leicester Technical School, although the Schools were still managed by one Committee and shared the same buildings. In 1925 they became the City of Leicester College of Arts and Crafts and the City of Leicester College of Technology, and in 1929 the Leicester College of Art and the Leicester College of Technology.
In 1969 the Colleges formally amalgamated to form the City of Leicester Polytechnic. In 1975 this merged with the Leicester College of Education and was known as the Leicester Polytechnic. In 1992 the institution was awarded university status and changed its name to De Montfort University.
From the guide to the Guides and handbooks, De Montfort University and predecessors, 1938-2011, (De Montfort University Archives and Special Collections)
A public meeting was held on 14th October 1869 attended by Leicester citizens disposed to encourage the foundation of a school of art. Following on from the success of that meeting, subscriptions were asked for which enabled the committee to secure premises in Pocklington’s Walk. Classes met there for the first time on 1st March 1870. From 1882 technical classes were also held with the aim of preparing skilled workers for local industry.
In 1897 the School was taken over by the Town Council of the County Borough of Leicester and renamed the Leicester Municipal Technical and Art School. A new building (now known as the Hawthorn Building) was constructed allowing the art and technical classes to be brought together for the first time. On the technical side classes included boot and shoe manufacture, engineering, plumbing, painting and building trades, and textiles; while on the art side design and modelling, life classes and anatomy, still life, geometry and perspective, architecture, book binding and embroidery were offered.
The School went through various changes of name. In 1919 it was restructured into two separate departments, called the City of Leicester School of Arts and Crafts and the City of Leicester Technical School. In 1925 this was changed to City of Leicester College of Arts and Crafts and City of Leicester College of Technology, and brought back together in 1929 to form the Leicester Colleges of Art and Technology.
In 1969 the Colleges formally amalgamated to form the City of Leicester Polytechnic. In 1975 this merged with the Leicester College of Education and was known as the Leicester Polytechnic. In 1992 the institution was awarded university status and changed its name to De Montfort University. In the same year the University opened a campus in Milton Keynes.
In 1994 and 1995 the University expanded further, merging with Lincolnshire College of Art and Design, Lincolnshire College of Agriculture and Horticulture, Bedford College of Higher Education and Charles Frears College of Nursing and Midwifery. In 2001 the Lincoln campus was transferred to the University of Lincolnshire and Humberside, while in 2003 and 2006 the Milton Keynes and Bedford campuses were sold.
From the guide to the Annual reports of De Montfort University and predecessors, 1870-2012, (De Montfort University Archives and Special Collections)
A public meeting was held on 14th October 1869 attended by Leicester citizens disposed to encourage the foundation of a school of art. Following on from the success of that meeting, subscriptions were asked for which enabled the committee to secure premises in Pocklington’s Walk. Classes met there for the first time on 1st March 1870. From 1882 technical classes were also held with the aim of preparing skilled workers for local industry.
In 1897 the School was taken over by the Town Council of the County Borough of Leicester and renamed the Leicester Municipal Technical and Art School. A new building (now known as the Hawthorn Building) was constructed allowing the art and technical classes to be brought together for the first time. On the technical side classes included boot and shoe manufacture, engineering, plumbing, painting and building trades, and textiles; while on the art side design and modelling, life classes and anatomy, still life, geometry and perspective, architecture, book binding and embroidery were offered.
The School went through various changes of name. In 1919 it was restructured into two separate departments, called the City of Leicester School of Arts and Crafts and the City of Leicester Technical School. In 1925 this was changed to City of Leicester College of Arts and Crafts and City of Leicester College of Technology, and brought back together in 1929 to form the Leicester Colleges of Art and Technology.
In 1969 the Colleges formally amalgamated to form the City of Leicester Polytechnic. In 1975 this merged with the Leicester College of Education and was known as the Leicester Polytechnic. In 1992 the institution was awarded university status and changed its name to De Montfort University. In the same year the University opened a campus in Milton Keynes.
In 1994 and 1995 the University expanded further, merging with Lincolnshire College of Art and Design, Lincolnshire College of Agriculture and Horticulture, Bedford College of Higher Education and Charles Frears College of Nursing and Midwifery. In 2001 the Lincoln campus was transferred to the University of Lincolnshire and Humberside, while in 2003 and 2006 the Milton Keynes and Bedford campuses were sold.
From the guide to the Prospectuses, De Montfort University and predecessors, 1899-2013, (De Montfort University Archives and Special Collections)
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referencedIn | Papers of the Foundation for Community Dance and predecessors, 1984-2011 | De Montfort University Archives and Special Collections. | |
referencedIn | Guides and handbooks, De Montfort University and predecessors, 1938-2011 | De Montfort University Archives and Special Collections. | |
referencedIn | 'Chic' Parisien fashion plates, [1900-1915] | De Montfort University Archives and Special Collections. | |
referencedIn | Student Union Newspapers, De Montfort University and predecessors, 1984-present | De Montfort University Archives and Special Collections. | |
creatorOf | Research Reports, De Montfort University and predecessors, 1950-2012 | De Montfort University Archives and Special Collections. | |
referencedIn | The Jain Collection, 1951 - 1993 | De Montfort University Archives and Special Collections. | |
referencedIn | Annual reports of De Montfort University and predecessors, 1870-2012 | De Montfort University Archives and Special Collections. | |
referencedIn | Teaching Resources and Validation Documents, [1900-2000] | De Montfort University Archives and Special Collections. | |
referencedIn | School of Nursing and Midwifery, De Montfort University and predecessors, 1890-2010 | De Montfort University Archives and Special Collections. | |
creatorOf | Annual reports of De Montfort University and predecessors, 1870-2012 | De Montfort University Archives and Special Collections. | |
creatorOf | Prospectuses, De Montfort University and predecessors, 1899-2013 | De Montfort University Archives and Special Collections. | |
referencedIn | The Theatre Archive Project, 2003-2012 | De Montfort University Archives and Special Collections. | |
referencedIn | Visitors Books, De Montfort University and predecessors, 1909-1998 | De Montfort University Archives and Special Collections. | |
creatorOf | Magazines and Newsletters, De Montfort University and Predecessors, 1930-2012 | De Montfort University Archives and Special Collections. | |
referencedIn | Film Star Scrapbooks, 1930s | De Montfort University Archives and Special Collections. | |
referencedIn | Papers of Douglas Hague, lecturer in building construction, 1965-2011 | De Montfort University Archives and Special Collections. | |
referencedIn | City of Leicester Training College for Teachers, 1945-1981 | De Montfort University Archives and Special Collections. | |
creatorOf | Guides and handbooks, De Montfort University and predecessors, 1938-2011 | De Montfort University Archives and Special Collections. | |
referencedIn | Magazines and Newsletters, De Montfort University and Predecessors, 1930-2012 | De Montfort University Archives and Special Collections. |
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