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20 and 21–29 Bunhill Row, built in 1830–31 for the Honourable Artillery Company, are listed buildings. [5] 102 Bunhill Row, is the Artillery Arms. During the mid-1800s it was called the Blue Anchor Tavern owned by Jemmy Shaw. 106 Bunhill Row, is the City University's Bayes Business School. [6] St Joseph's Catholic Church is on Bunhill Row. [7]
Bunhill Fields is a former burial ground in central London, in the London Borough of Islington, just north of the City of London. What remains is about 1.6 hectares (4.0 acres) in extent [ 1 ] and the bulk of the site is a public garden maintained by the City of London Corporation .
City, University of London was a public university from 1966 to 2024 in London, England. It merged with St George's, University of London to form City St George's, University of London in August 2024. [3] The names "City, University of London" and "St George’s, University of London" will provisionally continue as trading names until March ...
It operates the College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London, City and Islington College and Westminster Kingsway College. [3] It has a combined enrolment of roughly 35,000 students. [4] It was created in August 2016 when Westminster Kingsway College and City and Islington College merged to become WKCIC Group. [5]
In 1661 the London Quakers purchased a plot of land here of 30 square yards for £270 for use as a burial ground: it constituted the first freehold property owned by Quakers in London. [2] This was four years earlier than the opening of the nearby "Dissenters'" burial ground, on the other side of Bunhill Row, which is still known as Bunhill Fields.
On 1 August 2016, City and Islington College merged with Westminster Kingsway College to form the WKCIC Group, trading as Capital City College Group [5] (CCCG). On 1 November 2017, the College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London joined CCCG, making the group the largest further education and training provider in London [ 6 ] and one of ...
University of East London (UEL) is a public university located in the London Borough of Newham, London, England, based at three campuses in Stratford and Docklands, following the opening of University Square Stratford in September 2013. [2]
King's College London, founded in 1829 by King George IV and the Duke of Wellington, is one of the University of London's two founding colleges. Entrance to Imperial College London. Major universities are considered to be those included as universities in at least two of the three national rankings of universities. Key (lower numbers are better):