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[[File:TrinityHallCambridge.jpg|thumb|Trinity Hall]]'''Trinity Hall, Cambridge''' (not to be confused with [[Trinity College, Cambridge]] is one of the constituent colleges of the [[University of Cambridge]].
[[File:TrinityHallCambridge.jpg|thumb|Trinity Hall]]'''Trinity Hall, Cambridge''' (not to be confused with [[Trinity College, Cambridge]]) is one of the constituent colleges of the [[University of Cambridge]].


It was founded in 1350 by William Bateman, Bishop of [[Norwich]].
It was founded in 1350 by William Bateman, Bishop of [[Norwich]].


==Alumni==
==Alumni==
*[[Edward Carpenter]]
*[[Edward Carpenter]] <ref> https://www.trinhall.cam.ac.uk/news/two-trinity-hall-gay-pioneers/Two Trinity Hall Gay Pioneers by Alison Hennegan </ref>.
*[[Ronald Firbank]]
*[[Ronald Firbank]]
*[[Alison Hennegan]]
*[[Alison Hennegan]]
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LGBT Historian and author Dr [[Clifford Williams]] also attended Trinity Hall as a postgraduate in 1983.
LGBT Historian and author Dr [[Clifford Williams]] also attended Trinity Hall as a postgraduate in 1983.
===References===
<References>


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Latest revision as of 13:34, 23 November 2025

Trinity Hall

Trinity Hall, Cambridge (not to be confused with Trinity College, Cambridge) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Cambridge.

It was founded in 1350 by William Bateman, Bishop of Norwich.

Alumni

LGBT Historian and author Dr Clifford Williams also attended Trinity Hall as a postgraduate in 1983.

References

<References>

  1. https://www.trinhall.cam.ac.uk/news/two-trinity-hall-gay-pioneers/Two Trinity Hall Gay Pioneers by Alison Hennegan