Papers of Thomas Lloyd Humberstone c 1910-1950
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The University of London was established in 1836 out of the principle of a more inclusive approach to education, free from religious tests and more affordable. With its power to grant degrees the University worked generally in close alliance with University College and King's College London as well as numerous other colleges around Britain. In terms of degrees awarded, the University was the first in England to introduce a Bachelor of Science, tending away from the more ...
Humberstone Thomas Lloyd 1876-1957
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Thomas Lloyd Humberstone (1876-1957) was a prominent member of the Convocation of the University of London. He gained a degree in science from the University of London in 1899, although his career as a schoolmaster had begun two years previously. He taught at a number of schools, including Dolgelley (1898-1900) and Highgate School (1903) before taking a job in 1904 in the Office of the Academic Register of the University of London. In the previous year, he had founded the reference book of secon...
Thomas Lloyd Humberstone, 1876-1957
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Humberstone (1876-1857) was a prominent member of Convocation, University of London. From the guide to the Papers of Thomas Lloyd Humberstone, c 1910-1950, (Senate House Library, University of London) ...