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Royal Holloway College also pioneered science education for women around this time, teaching natural sciences, physics, botany and chemistry. This sketch, also believed to be from an early prospectus, shows a chemistry lab with an enviable number of bottles on display!
We're opening a window into the past by experimenting with colourising some of the photos from our archives.
This one provides a glimpse into a student's room in Founder's circa 1896. It's fascinating to see all the details in colour, and all those books!
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Patron: what's this book about?
Us: it's about the thrill of the fight. Risin' up to the challenge of a rival.
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@cwmagee Absolutely. Cartoon Gollum will haunt our dreams forever
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