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[[File:Goldsmiths Crest.png|thumb|Goldsmiths coat of arms]]'''Goldsmiths, University of London''' is a college within the [[University of London]].  It was founded in 1891 as '''Goldsmiths' Technical and Recreative Institute''', and became part of the University of London, as '''Goldsmiths' College''', in 1904. It occupies a campus at [[New Cross]] in the [[London Borough of Lewisham]].
[[File:Goldsmiths Crest.png|thumb|Goldsmiths coat of arms]]'''Goldsmiths, University of London''' is a college within the [[University of London]].  It was founded in 1891 as '''Goldsmiths' Technical and Recreative Institute''', and became part of the University of London, as '''Goldsmiths' College''', in 1904. It occupies a campus at [[New Cross]] in the [[London Borough of Lewisham]].
In 1977 the Gaysoc at the College held a Gay Rights week <ref> Flyer in LSE HCA </ref>. In  2017 a M.A. in Queer History was offered as a course.
In 1977 the Gaysoc at the College held a Gay Rights week <ref> Flyer in LSE HCA </ref>. In  2017 a M.A. in Queer History was offered as a course <ref> https://www.gold.ac.uk/pg/ma-queer-history/ . (accessed 11 June 2023</ref>


==Alumni and staff==
==Alumni and staff==

Revision as of 11:41, 11 June 2023

Goldsmiths coat of arms

Goldsmiths, University of London is a college within the University of London. It was founded in 1891 as Goldsmiths' Technical and Recreative Institute, and became part of the University of London, as Goldsmiths' College, in 1904. It occupies a campus at New Cross in the London Borough of Lewisham.

In 1977 the Gaysoc at the College held a Gay Rights week [1]. In 2017 a M.A. in Queer History was offered as a course [2]

Alumni and staff

Flyer for Gay Rights Week 1977 (LSE HCA Photo by Dr C Williams)
Back of flyer 1977 (LSE HCA Photo by Dr C Williams)

References

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  1. Flyer in LSE HCA
  2. https://www.gold.ac.uk/pg/ma-queer-history/ . (accessed 11 June 2023