Royal School of Mines

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1851: The first nationally funded institutions...

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1851

The first nationally funded institutions for scientific education, the School of Mines and the Museum of Practical Geology , were established.
Gascoigne, Robert Mortimer. A Chronology of the History of Science, 1450-1900. Garland, 1987.
399-400
Knight, David. The Age of Science: The Scientific World-View in the Nineteenth Century. Basil Blackwell, 1986.
166

1872: T. H. Huxley and other members of the Physics,...

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1872

T. H. Huxley and other members of the Physics, Chemistry, and Natural History departments of the School of Mines split from the School and relocated in new buildings in South Kensington.
Gascoigne, Robert Mortimer. A Chronology of the History of Science, 1450-1900. Garland, 1987.
400, 408

Before August, 1907: The Imperial College of Science, Technology...

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Before August, 1907

The Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine was founded.
The World of Learning. 45th ed., Allen and Unwin, 1995.
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Harte, Negley. The University of London 1836-1986. Athlone, 1986.
182
Billett, H. “Engineering”. The University of London and the World of Learning 1836-1986, edited by Francis Michael Longstreth Thompson, Hambledon Press, 1990, pp. 161-82.
169

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