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  2. University of Roehampton - Wikipedia

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    The University of Roehampton, London, formerly Roehampton Institute of Higher Education, is a public university in the United Kingdom, situated on three major sites in Roehampton, in the London Borough of Wandsworth.

  3. Roehampton - Wikipedia

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    Roehampton is an important location in H. G. Wells' novel The Sleeper Awakes. Roehampton, along with five other locations in London, including Wimbledon Park, Norwood, Blackheath and Shooter's Hill, form a series of rudimentary airports known as "Flying Stages". The Flying Stage at Roehampton is the scene for a major battle in the plot.

  4. Parkstead House - Wikipedia

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    Parkstead House, formerly known as Manresa House and Bessborough House, is a neo-classical Palladian villa in Roehampton, London, built in the 1760s.The house and remaining grounds are now Whitelands College, part of the University of Roehampton.

  5. Whitelands College - Wikipedia

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    Whitelands College is one of the oldest higher education institutions in England (predating every university except Oxford, Cambridge, London and Durham) and was founded in 1841 by the Church of England's National Society as a teacher training college for women. A flagship women's college of the Church of England, it was the first college of ...

  6. Froebel College - Wikipedia

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    Roehampton University 51°27′21″N 0°14′46″W  /  51.4557°N 0.2460°W  / 51.4557; - This United Kingdom university, college or other education institution article is a stub .

  7. Southlands College, Roehampton - Wikipedia

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    University of Roehampton 51°27′34″N 0°14′38″W  /  51.4595°N 0.2438°W  / 51.4595; - This United Kingdom university, college or other education institution article is a stub .

  8. Andrew Wareham - Wikipedia

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    He was a research associate in the Department of Digital Humanities at King’s College London (2003–6) working on the AHRC Durham Liber Vitae project, and in 2006 he was appointed as director of the British Academy Hearth Tax Project (Centre for Hearth Tax Research) in the Department of Humanities at Roehampton University. In 2007 he was ...

  9. Adam Ockelford - Wikipedia

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    Adam Ockelford gained a BMus(hons) at the Royal Academy of Music in London, where he gained two LRAMs (in the oboe and harpsichord) and won four prizes. [2] He studied for a Diploma in Special Education (Visual Impairment) at the University of Birmingham in Birmingham, and earned his PhD in Music from the Goldsmiths College in London.