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  1. In 1853 the Royal College of Chemistry merged with the Royal School of Mines based in Jermyn Street, though teaching continued at the Oxford Street premises until the removal of much of the School of Mines teaching to South Kensington in 1872.

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  2. Royal School of Mines. The history of Imperial College London can be traced back to the founding of the Royal College of Chemistry in 1845 in London, with some ancestral medical schools dating back to 1823.

  3. The earliest college that led to the formation of Imperial was the Royal College of Chemistry, founded in 1845, with the support of Prince Albert and parliament. [7] This was merged in 1853 into what became known as the Royal School of Mines. [13]

  4. 1907 – Imperial College gains a Royal Charter. The City and Guilds College, the Royal School of Mines and the Royal College of Science merge to create one university, the Imperial College of Science and Technology. 1910 – Work starts on the Royal School of Mines building.

  5. Aug 15, 2024 · Established by royal charter in 1907, Imperial merged the Royal College of Science, the Royal School of Mines, and the City and Guilds of London Institute into a single institution. In 1988, the Imperial College School of Medicine was formed through a merger with St Mary's Hospital Medical School.

  6. Aug 19, 2024 · Imperial College London was officially founded in 1907, but its roots extend back to the 19th century, with the establishment of its three constituent colleges: the Royal College of Science (founded in 1845), the Royal School of Mines (founded in 1851), and the City and Guilds College (founded in 1878).

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  8. The name was changed in 1863 to the Royal School of Mines, and was moved to South Kensington in 1872. In 1907, the school was incorporated into Imperial College of Science and Technology, but retained its own identity as a "constituent college".

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