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Tag: Board of Education

Goldsmiths- The First Staff Meetings 1905 to 1907

February 14, 2025 Kultura Press

In the early years, conscientious lecturers would take careful notes at the staff meetings and write up the minutes in neat handwriting for a book

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Goldsmiths’ first Warden- ‘He died a gentleman and soldier’ and his last letters from Gallipoli

July 7, 2024 Kultura Press

Goldsmiths’ first Warden standing middle among male lecturers 1905. Vice-Principal for men students Professor Thomas Raymont is seated centre bearing the thick bushy moustache. Image:

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Goldsmiths satire on a Victory Dinner- 1924 and the League of Nations

May 27, 2024 Kultura Press

When Goldsmiths’ College decided to host a Victory Dinner in 1924 as an act of remembrance for the Great War of 1914-18, those who had

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Remembrance at Goldsmiths- a question of resilience?

May 25, 2024 Kultura Press

Armistice Day- the eleventh day of the eleventh month symbolises the UK’s immeasurable losses to armed conflict in the Great War of 1914 to 1918.

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Goldsmiths- How it all began 120 years ago in 1904

May 6, 2024 Kultura Press

Goldsmiths as a university was conceptualised, developed and founded during the years 1903, 1904 and 1905. In 1903 the Goldsmiths’ Company in the City of

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