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Fitzwilliam Hall in honour of the students who died in the First World War. The grounds include tennis courts, a netball court, a cricket pitch, a rugby pitch, and both full-size and five-a-side football pitches. It is the only sports ground in the university with an
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Fellows' Court. The court was initially the college's main entrance and, with a car park and a cycling bay just outside, it remains a back door to the college. Tree Court was Lasdun's
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were employed to design the college's new performance facilities. Built using a similar brick to that used for the Grove almost 200 years earlier, the building is largely below ground-level, resulting in a direct view of the surrounding landscape for audience members towards the back of the gallery.
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and completed in 1963. The intention was for these buildings to constitute the back of the college and, as funding became available, the college grew to the south, with New Court (1985), the Chapel (1991) and Wilson Court (1994). Finally, the plan was completed when
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Students Board, a venture intended to offer academically excellent students of all backgrounds a chance to study at the university. The institution was originally based at Fitzwilliam Hall (later renamed Fitzwilliam
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and perform regularly all over the world. Although membership has changed over the years, the group returned to
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Cambridge more accessible and the need for a non-collegiate body of undergraduates began to decline. The suggestion that Fitzwilliam close prompted an outcry from former students and it was therefore decided that it should aim for collegiate status. Funds were accumulated and a new site was
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Fitzwilliam has, over the years, also become known for its beautiful gardens, which largely predate the college. In 2008, an archaeological dig discovered on the college site the earliest clear evidence of settlement in Cambridge, the remains of a 3,500-year-old farmstead.
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in London. The building consists primarily of the college dining hall, but also houses the bar, kitchens, the junior common room, a couple of seminar rooms and a music room. The dinner gong, just outside the dining hall, was originally the
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five interconnected courts, enclosing large, rectangular gardens. In contrast to most of the university, and indeed the regency estate at the college's centre, the majority of the buildings are of modern design.
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history to win all 4 major university men's football titles in one season, with Fitzwilliam's women's side winning their league simultaneously. As of 2021, Fitzwilliam are the reigning Men's Football
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List of Honorary Fellows of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge
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3852:. The Fitzwilliam String Quartet. 2009. Archived from
3413:"Geography Taster Day | Fitzwilliam College Cambridge"
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Champions, having won the last five years in a row.
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One of the college hostels, located off Storey's Way
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Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
659:. For some time, both properties were owned by the
3195:. Edward Cullinan Architects. 2010. Archived from
1767:Category:Fellows of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge
1460:In 2010 the orchestra was rehearsing primarily at
1164:, and is one of the two colleges (the other being
691:in 1977 and is best known for having designed the
2140:List of Masters of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge
995:The name of the college refers ultimately to the
876:and the 2005 BDA Award for Building of the Year.
780:, faces directly towards the Grove and is in the
567:In 2007 the college built a new boathouse on the
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2541:"Fitzwilliam College Cambridge Buildings Listed"
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1517:, Hungarian physiologist famous for discovering
1482:List of alumni of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge
608:The main grounds of the college are located off
495:The present main entrance and porters' lodge on
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3269:. Fitzwilliam College MCR. 2008. Archived from
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2614:"Fitzwilliam College's The Grove: Information"
2105:Mathematician, writer of some of the earliest
1451:University of Cambridge Philharmonic Orchestra
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230:Fitzwilliam House (non-collegiate) (1924–1966)
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518:Richard FitzWilliam, 7th Viscount FitzWilliam
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5116:Educational institutions established in 1869
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539:In 1966, Fitzwilliam House was granted a
5012:Whipple Museum of the History of Science
4284:Physiology, Development and Neuroscience
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2991:"Fitzwilliam College's Gatehouse Court"
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1668:Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police
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1992:Poet, art critic, founding editor of
1847:Legal scholar and author, pioneer in
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4892:Cambridge University Health Partners
4389:Human, Social, and Political Science
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3046:"Fitzwilliam College News Archives"
2691:Rowntree, Diana (12 January 2001).
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1828:, for discovering the structure of
1441:celebrated their 40th anniversary.
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4399:Politics and International Studies
3464:"Fitzwilliam College Sports Clubs"
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4551:Institute of Continuing Education
4384:History and Philosophy of Science
4336:Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit
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3795:"Interview: Radio 1 DJ Annie Mac"
3367:www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk
2789:"Fitzwilliam College's New Court"
2741:"Fitzwilliam College's Core Site"
2566:"Fitzwilliam College's The Grove"
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3850:"Fitzwilliam Quartet History"
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3676:"Vintage Jazz from Cambridge"
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2449:"Fitzwilliam College Gardens"
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1691:European Union Military Staff
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1496:Sir Charles Scott Sherrington
1366:played their first ever gig.
1266:, the TV and radio presenter
1248:Fitzwilliam College Boat Club
927:, and the former head of MI6
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300:Chancellors of the university
256:The Baroness Morgan of Huyton
5053:Fictional Cambridge colleges
5048:Cambridge University Council
4219:Anglo-Saxon Norse and Celtic
4081:Gonville and Caius
3821:"Fitzwilliam Chamber Series"
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2844:"Fitzwilliam College Chapel"
1731:, Queen Consort of Spain to
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3752:. Fitzwilliam College. 2010
3730:. Fitzwilliam College. 2015
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3295:. Fitzwilliam College. 2009
3293:"Fitzwilliam College Motto"
3247:. Fitzwilliam College. 2016
3173:. Fitzwilliam College. 2010
3071:"BDA Awards Supreme Winner"
3048:. Fitzwilliam College. 2010
2875:. Fitzwilliam College. 2010
2693:"Sir Denys Lasdun Obituary"
2451:. Fitzwilliam College. 2010
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2312:. Fitzwilliam College. 2014
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1870:Industrialist, Chairman of
1714:Chancellor of the Exchequer
1641:Mayor of Greater Manchester
1557:prime minister of Singapore
1378:Fitzwilliam Quartet in 2008
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1937:Lawyer, President of the
1622:Nobel Prize for Economics
1580:Nobel Prize for Economics
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2815:"The David Urwin Awards"
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663:and the Grove served as
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212:7th Viscount Fitzwilliam
4975:Hamilton Kerr Institute
4797:Lightweight Men (CULRC)
4394:Archaeological Research
3963:University of Cambridge
3774:. Visit Cambridge. 2010
2919:. The Wood Awards. 2009
2897:. The Civic Trust. 2009
2199:University of Cambridge
1921:American foreign policy
1826:Nobel Prize in Medicine
1523:Nobel Prize in Medicine
1500:Nobel Prize in Medicine
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178:The best of old and new
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5111:Denys Lasdun buildings
4844:The Varsity Polo Match
4444:Palaeoclimate Research
4326:Autism Research Centre
2203:"Notice by the Editor"
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4601:Amateur Dramatic Club
4473:Theoretical Cosmology
4463:Mathematical Sciences
3900:. Fitzwilliam College
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2521:. Blanch Flower. 2002
2499:. Blanch Flower. 2010
2285:"Fitzwilliam College"
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4506:Alternative Finance
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4267:Biological sciences
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4116:Murray Edwards
4106:Lucy Cavendish
4051:Corpus Christi
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3682:on 22 February 2014
3543:on 23 December 2012
3077:on 21 November 2008
2821:on 21 November 2010
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2017:Politician, second
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1538:Subhas Chandra Bose
1434:Gramophone magazine
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1400:Dmitri Shostakovich
1349:Julian Lloyd Webber
1158:Sir Anthony Bottoms
1129:Academic reputation
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824:Wilson Court (1994)
782:International style
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925:Sir Andrew Motion
880:Auditorium (2004)
802:Carpenters' Award
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1687:Director General
1679:
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1645:Health Secretary
1633:
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1521:, winner of the
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1462:St Giles' Church
1278:, who secured a
1151:Natural Sciences
1049:Queen-in-Council
954:Royal Gold Medal
891:Concrete Society
889:It won the 2005
749:New Court (1985)
693:National Theatre
689:Royal Gold Medal
643:The Grove (1813)
616:, together with
561:Sir Denys Lasdun
545:Queen-in-Council
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4501:Business School
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4361:
4360:Humanities and
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1550:
1541:
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1526:
1512:
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1493:
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1478:
1447:
1404:string quartets
1372:
1315:Fitz Barbershop
1268:Humphrey Burton
1256:
1240:Huntingdon Road
1218:
1203:grammar schools
1187:
1178:
1162:Nicola Padfield
1131:
1103:
1081:
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2021:(2000–2001)
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1983:Clive Wilmer
1972:Frisch Medal
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1637:Andy Burnham
1618:Angus Deaton
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4646:Labour Club
4546:ADC Theatre
4523:Engineering
4468:Mathematics
4411:Criminology
4331:Cancer Unit
4071:Fitzwilliam
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3547:18 November
3448:22 December
3229:18 November
3081:4 September
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2316:15 February
2170:NHS Trust.
2114:John Mullan
1928:David Pearl
1879:John M Hull
1735:(1975–2014)
1595:Vince Cable
1286:, baritone
1280:record deal
1001:Milton Hall
914:Bösendorfer
867:East Anglia
800:, the 1993
665:Emma Darwin
191:Named after
183:Established
131: /
106:Coordinates
58:Fitzwilliam
5095:Categories
4875:Affiliates
4774:Ice Hockey
4631:Footlights
4494:Technology
4258:Philosophy
4207:Humanities
4131:Peterhouse
3978:Chancellor
3805:28 October
3686:6 February
3521:20 October
3474:20 October
3314:W.W. Grave
2879:28 October
2481:5 February
2294:2 November
2268:20 October
2186:References
1830:penicillin
1765:See also:
1480:See also:
1364:Good Shoes
1319:The Sirens
1311:a cappella
1290:, bassist
1288:John Noble
1276:Nick Drake
1123:Billygoats
1119:Fitzbillys
874:RIBA Award
835:RIBA Award
732:Tree Court
504:Foundation
304:ex officio
116:52°12′52″N
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4434:Chemistry
4429:Astronomy
4374:Education
4369:Economics
4196:by school
4111:Magdalene
4036:Churchill
3904:9 January
1853:Mauritius
1716:(1990–92)
1697:(2011–18)
1695:Black Rod
1670:(2017–22)
1651:(2008–09)
1643:(2017–),
1605:(2010–15)
1559:(1959–90)
1519:Vitamin C
1353:Annie Mac
1351:, the DJ
1111:River Cam
1029:boat club
965:Ken Olisa
790:Bechstein
711:in 1962.
702:HMS Ocean
639:in 2024.
569:River Cam
551:Expansion
431:Cambridge
279:Endowment
144:Full name
119:0°06′18″E
5079:Category
4937:EMBL-EBI
4769:Handball
4710:The Mays
4641:May Ball
4636:May Week
4606:Apostles
4565:journals
4346:Oncology
4274:Genetics
4248:Divinity
4243:Classics
4205:Arts and
4141:Robinson
4126:Pembroke
4086:Homerton
4066:Emmanuel
4031:Christ's
4022:Colleges
3898:"Master"
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2699:. London
2547:7 August
2475:BBC News
2310:"People"
2259:Archived
2219:20 March
2174:See also
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1069:Hardwick
975:Heritage
906:Steinway
649:Grade II
439:Notable
342:.fitzjcr
90:Location
56:Arms of
5021:Related
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4824:Cuppers
4788:Rowing
4759:Dancing
4749:Cricket
4702:Varsity
4611:BlueSci
4556:Library
4485:Physics
4379:History
4214:English
4181:Wolfson
4171:Trinity
4136:Queens’
4121:Newnham
4061:Downing
3734:31 July
3347:14 July
3251:31 July
3027:13 June
2134:Masters
1995:Numbers
1860:Sam Toy
1787:Career
1761:Fellows
1689:of the
1525:(1937)
1226:Cuppers
1166:Wolfson
1097:1960s.
1079:Colours
1033:lozengy
910:tympani
808:at the
669:Charles
543:by the
467:History
417:of the
311:Website
295:Visitor
4814:Tennis
4744:Boxing
4616:Cam FM
4539:Others
4231:CRASSH
4161:Selwyn
4101:King’s
4076:Girton
4056:Darwin
3971:People
3496:28 May
3422:5 June
3397:5 June
3372:5 June
2157:Ofsted
2127:judge
1784:Death
1781:Birth
1624:(2015)
1582:(2001)
1574:, the
1502:(1932)
1411:Brahms
1176:Wealth
1101:Mascot
533:grants
288:(2021)
286:69.5m
251:Master
4732:Rules
4720:Sport
4561:Press
4253:Music
4096:Jesus
4041:Clare
3628:(PDF)
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2100:1955
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