Records of Royal College of Science and successor organizations, 1851-[ongoing].

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Records of Royal College of Science and successor organizations, 1851-[ongoing].

The collection includes minutes of the Council of Professors, 1851-1911 (this Council was succeeded, in 1911 by the Imperial College Board of Studies); lecture bills, 1851-1908; registers of students, 1851-1908; examination results, 1851-1908; lecture notes and diplomas of students and faculty; records of the Botanical and Zoological laboratories, 1872-1909; watercolors of dissections by Professor G. B. Howes, 1869-1871; printed Science Schools Journal, 1886- (later known as The Phoenix); printed calendars, annual reports, etc., 1851-1908; Students' Union records, 1889 to date; scientific apparatus and teaching models from the Zoology department museum and the Mathematical and Physical Division; photographs of groups of staff and students and of college buildings, etc.

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Royal College of Science

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Royal School of Mines established 1851; Royal College of Chemistry (established 1845), merged with Royal School of Mines, 1853; Royal College of Science established 1881 (then known as Normal School of Science), name changed to Royal College of Science, 1890. From the description of Records of Royal College of Science and successor organizations, 1851-[ongoing]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79789765 The Royal College of Science was formed in 1881 in South Kensington by mer...