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Royal Holloway College
Royal Holloway College, Egham, Surrey, was one of the first womens colleges in England, when it was opened by Queen Victoria in 1886. Designed by W.H. Crossland for T. Holloway
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This photograph showcases the breathtaking beauty and historical significance of Royal Holloway College, located in Egham, Surrey, England. Established in 1886 by Thomas Holloway, the college was designed by the renowned architect W.H. Crossland and officially opened by Her Majesty Queen Victoria in 1887. The college was one of the first higher education institutions in England specifically for women, making it an important milestone in the history of women's education in Britain. The photograph captures the grandeur of the college's Victorian architecture, with its iconic clock tower standing tall and proud. The intricate details of the clock's face and the ornate design of the tower are a testament to the meticulous craftsmanship of the time. The college's red-brick buildings, surrounded by lush greenery, create a picturesque scene that transports us back to the late 19th century. The photograph also highlights the rich history of the college, with Queen Victoria's portrait gracing the cover of the brochure in the foreground. The monarch's presence at the opening ceremony symbolizes the importance and recognition given to women's education during this period. The college's motto, "Not to be outshone," inscribed on the college crest, reflects the determination and resilience of the women who attended this esteemed institution. Royal Holloway College continues to be a beacon of excellence in education, preserving its historic charm while adapting to the modern world. This photograph serves as a reminder of the college's rich history and its role in shaping the future of women's education in Britain.
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