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Newnham College, Cambridge, CB3 9DF Porters’ Lodge 01223 335 700 Conference Office 01223 335 803 Newnham College Map Covered Bike Storage for Newnham Students 38 3 50 48 45 43 35 39 32 29 231 27 47 44 46 42 5152 DOROTHY GARROD BUILDING 30 34 4 Access to Bike Shed & RFB 99 FAWCETT Porters’ Lodge 12 Accounts Manager and HR Officer
- Newnham College: Map of the University of Cambridge
Newnham College. Founded 1871. Sidgwick Avenue. Cambridge....
- Newnham College: Map of the University of Cambridge
Newnham College, Cambridge, CB3 9DF Porters’ Lodge 01223 335 700 Conference Office 01223 335 803 Newnham College Map Covered Bike Storage for Newnham Students 38 3 48 45 43 35 29 27 47 44 46 42 30 51 DOROTHY GARROD BUILDING 30 34 Access to Bike Shed & RFB FAWCETT 2 Porters’ Lodge 26 25 41 49 ROSALIND FRANKLIN BUILDING (RFB) Kennedy
Newnham College, Cambridge, CB3 9DF Porters’ Lodge 01223 335 700 Conference Office 01223 335 803 Newnham College Map Covered Bike Storage for Newnham Students 38 48 45 43 35 29 27 47 44 46 42 51 DOROTHY GARROD BUILDING 30 34 5 Access to Bike Shed & RFB FAWCETT Porters’ Lodge 26 25 41 49 ROSALIND FRANKLIN BUILDING (RFB) Kennedy Street Door
Newnham College. Founded 1871. Sidgwick Avenue. Cambridge. CB3 9DF. • Tel: +44 1223 335700. • Fax: +44 1223 359155/357898. • Email: admissions@newn.cam.ac.uk. • Email: enquiries@newn.cam.ac.uk.
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Newnham College is a women's constituent college of the University of Cambridge. The college was founded in 1871 by a group organising Lectures for Ladies, members of which included philosopher Henry Sidgwick and suffragist campaigner Millicent Garrett Fawcett. It was the second women's college to be founded at Cambridge, following Girton College.