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  1. The site on Manresa Road had been earmarked for the college as early as 1890 [3] and was opened as South West Polytechnic in 1895 [4] and became the Chelsea Polytechnic in 1922. [4] By 1965 Parliament was considering a move of the college to St Albans in Hertfordshire . [ 5 ]

  2. History of Chelsea College. Students outside main College entrance at Manresa Road, 1970s (Ref: C/PH6/2) During its ninety year history, Chelsea College experienced many changes and developments. Founded as South-Western Polytechnic Institute in 1895, the College was initially formed to meet a need for technical education throughout Britain.

  3. Chelsea Polytechnic, 1922-1956. Botanical Laboratory at Chelsea Polytechnic, 1928 (Ref: C/PH1/2) In 1922, South-Western Polytechnic Institute evolved into Chelsea Polytechnic. The College at this point comprised of eight departments: art, chemistry, domestic science, mathematics, music, natural science, physics and physical training. A ...

  4. As a result, from 1966 Chelsea College of Science and Technology became a designated School of the University of London. The 1960's and 70's were a period of considerable student unrest, both at Chelsea and throughout UK universities. For many years university government had been in the hands of a few individuals, principally senior staff.

  5. It changed its name to Chelsea Polytechnic in 1922 and taught a growing number of registered students of the University of London, and this relationship was later formally recognised when the Polytechnic, now reconstituted as Chelsea College of Science and Technology, was admitted as a School of the University in 1966. The renamed Chelsea ...

  6. Jun 12, 2012 · A number of Polytechnics absorbed existing colleges e.g. City of London College. In 1903 there were twelve polytechnics institutions and three branches namely: North of the Thames: The East London Technical College, Mile End Road, E with its branches, the Bow and Bromley Institute. The Northern Polytechnic, Holloway, N. (Opened 1896).

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  8. The last degree-awarding institution to hold on to the name "polytechnic" after 1992 was Anglia Polytechnic University (which had only attained polytechnic status the previous year). The word was soon identified as being off-putting to potential students, and the university became known as Anglia Ruskin University from 2005.

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