St Augustine's College
The College was established to train clergymen to work in the colonies of the British Empire. In 1952 the College re-opened as the Central College of the Anglican Communion to train clergy from all over the world. In 1967 such training of students was taken over by King's College, London. In 1992 the buildings were sold to the King's School, Canterbury.
From the guide to the St Augustine's College Archive, 1845-1992, (Canterbury Cathedral Archives)
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