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d.22 May 1933
Joined the Polytechnic in 1874.Served on the Institute Members' Committee [Polytechnic Council] and the Athletic Club Committee
Honorary Secretary of the Christmas Dinner Fund for over 40 years.
Organised the Polytechnic Lantern Society
Elected secretary of the Christian Workers' Union and joined the office staff in 1882.
Superintended the Polytechnic Holiday Home at Clacton-on-Sea and Ramsgate in 1890 and subsequent years. Also acted as host on the SS Ceylon and SS Viking for 15 years.
Made a Life Associate of the Polytechnic 1890.
Retired from the Polytechnic in 1929.
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fl.1779
Person
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fl.1779
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Jan 1852-Sep 1929
Head of the firm of George Carter & Sons (gentlemen's outfitters) which was founded by his father, and which had 20-30 branches in London and Surrey. He was a liveryman and a Freeman of the City of London and a member of the Needlemakers Company. In 1874 he became a Gunner in the 3rd Middx. Royal Garrison Artillery Corp, and later joined the North London Rifle Club.
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4 Oct 1893-22 Oct 1985
Born and grew up in Yorkshire.Studied at the Polytechnic School of Art, 1920 - assumed to have taken Evening Life Classes (Drawing of Modelling)
Taught at the Polytechnic School of Art, fl.1920-1928
Designed costumes for the Polytechnic's displays at the Lord Mayor's Parade, 1928
Wrote books including Food In England (1954)
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21 Apr 1926-08 Sep 2022
Became queen in 1952Patron of the Regent Street Polytechnic, Polytechnic of Central London and University of Westminster since 1952
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1840-present
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1973-[1982]
The first mention of the Taekwondo society was advertised to students to attend a meeting on Thursday 18th October 1973 at the New Cavendish campus, where training would be either be given by Patrick Wong a black belt instructor or by the UK Taekwondo Association. In March 1983, members participated in six weeks of training which consisted of 30 minutes stretching, 45 minutes of basic training and self defence, 1 hour sparring and 30 minutes sparring training. One member of the society, Dan Kwok was a UK Welterweight silver medalist in 1982 and an EBE UK Fly Welterweight champion in 1981 and 1982, who represented Great Britain in the World and European Championships along with other International Championships.