Places that make Egham special. This college was created in 1856 as the
Royal Indian Engineering College, to train engineers for the Indian Civil Service. Notice how it's on the edge of London, and not in India.
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Runnymede Campus (now Brunel University) |
Shelley Cottage at Bishopsgate, Englefield Green. (see previous post)
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Beatrice Shilling Building Royal Holloway. |
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The Strode School - Egham (1704) |
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Hox Haus- Royal Holloway College. |
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Homewood - National Trust |
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Holloway Sanatorium, in Virginia Water. |
err and that famous College of the University of London, founded 1879.
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