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Highbury College, Islington, London, mid 19th century.
Highbury College, Islington, London, mid 19th century. Designed by John Davies, the building that housed Highbury College, a dissenting academy, was completed in 1826. Highbury College was amalgamated with New College London in 1854, after which the building was a teacher training school. It became a theological college in 1866, but was destroyed by fire in 1946.
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AR982967
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5144px × 3405px
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
Architectural Feature
Architecture
Britain
British
building
BUILDINGS
COLLèGE
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Davies
DISSENTER
dissenting academy
Education
England
English
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Highbury
Highbury College
Islington
JOHN
John Davies
LADY
LOCATION
London
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NINETEENTH CENTURY
OUTSIDE
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religion
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SCHOOL
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The Print Collector
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