Pembroke College, Cambridge







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Pembroke College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, England. The college was founded in 1347 by Marie de St Pol, Countess of Pembroke, making it the third-oldest college of the university. The college is located on Trumpington Street.
History[edit]
Pembroke College was established by Marie de St Pol, Countess of Pembroke in 1347. The college was originally known as the Hall of Valence Mary, in honor of its founder. Over the centuries, Pembroke has grown and developed, becoming one of the most prestigious colleges at the University of Cambridge.
Architecture[edit]
The college is known for its beautiful architecture, which includes buildings from various periods. The Pembroke College Chapel, designed by Christopher Wren, is a notable feature. The college also has extensive gardens and a library that houses a significant collection of books and manuscripts.
Academics[edit]
Pembroke College offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate courses. The college is known for its strong academic performance and has produced many notable alumni, including William Pitt the Younger, Ted Hughes, and Naomie Harris.
Student Life[edit]
Pembroke College has a vibrant student community with numerous clubs and societies. The Junior Common Room (JCR) and the Middle Common Room (MCR) are central to student life, organizing various events and activities throughout the year.
Notable Alumni[edit]
- William Pitt the Younger - Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Ted Hughes - Poet Laureate
- Naomie Harris - Actress
Related Pages[edit]
- University of Cambridge
- Marie de St Pol, Countess of Pembroke
- Christopher Wren
- William Pitt the Younger
- Ted Hughes
- Naomie Harris
External Links[edit]
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