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    Queens' College is a Registered Charity, registered with The Charity Commission for England and Wales, number 1137495 sion for England and Wales, number 1137495

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  2. Queens' College and Magdalene Boat Clubs. Admissions/Tutorial fax: +44 1223 335522. Bursarial fax: +44 1223 335566. Conferences/Catering fax: +44 1223 335533. President fax: +44 1223 335555. admissions: other enquiries: This map is provided & managed by University Information Services.

  3. Old Court (Queens' College): Map of the University of Cambridge. If printing the map like this meets your needs, fine (setting landscape paper will help). However, you can get higher quality and more control of the layout, and specific extracts using above the search box or More > Export/Print on the menu. 0. Home.

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  5. www.queens.cam.ac.uk › applying-here › consideringVirtual tour | Queens' College

    • The Round
    • Cripps Dining Hall
    • Fitzpatrick Hall
    • War Memorial Library
    • Old Court
    • Old Hall
    • Old Library
    • Walnut Tree Court
    • Chapel

    The Round is at the heart of the College on the 'new' side of the river. On this side of the river you'll find student accommodation in Cripps Court and the Fisher Building, the main dining hall (Cripps Dining Hall), the Fitzpatrick Hall, the bar, the MCR, the JCR, the gym, squash courts and a variety of teaching and seminar spaces. From here you c...

    This is the main dining area in College, providing a self-service cafeteria and Formal Halls. You can also get food at almost any time in the bar.

    Also known as the Fitzpat, this hall is used for lectures, film viewings and other events. The seating area can be moved back to provide an open space for events and also badminton.

    Queens' student Library, the War Memorial Library, is open to all College members and plays a central role in realising the College’s commitment to academic excellence and diversity. Its primary purpose is to build collections and offer assistance to support learning and research undertaken by Queens’ students, as well as providing a quiet and plea...

    Old Courtwas the first part of Queens' to be constructed. It contains the War Memorial Library (the original Chapel), the Old Library, Old Hall, student accommodation and Fellow's offices.

    The College's original dining hall. We still hold meals in Old Hall but due to its limited size these are normally special occasions. Students have a variety of opportunities every year to dine in Old Hall and to bring guests.

    Founded in 1448, the Old Libraryis still situated in its original room with bookcases made from medieval lecterns. Although none of the original collection remains, the library holds a fine and hugely significant collection of around 20000 early printed books and manuscripts dating from the 12th to 19th centuries.

    Walnut Tree Courtis on the 'old' side of the river. You'll find the Chapel here. And a walnut tree...

    The Chapelis a place of Christian worship and all are welcome. The majority of the services follow the liturgy of the Church of England. The Chapel is not trying to be a Parish Church but a place of prayer, contemplation and worship for those (like very busy students) whose lives do not always respond to the timetables set out by parish churches.

  6. Queens' College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. [4] Queens' is one of the 16 "old colleges" of the university, founded in 1448 by Margaret of Anjou . Its buildings span the River Cam with the Mathematical Bridge and Silver Street connecting the two sides.

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  8. Map of Queens' College, Cambridge Queens' College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, England. Queens' is one of the oldest and largest colleges of the university, founded in 1448 by Margaret of Anjou (the Queen of Henry VI, who founded King's College), and has some of the most recognisable buildings in Cambridge.