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Queen Margaret College was a women-only higher education institution based in North Park House in Kelvinside, Glasgow, Scotland.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 30 relations: Archives of the University of Glasgow, BBC Pacific Quay, BBC Scotland, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Church Mission Society, Edinburgh Association for the University Education of Women, Emmeline Stuart, Frances Melville, Glasgow, Glasgow Botanic Gardens, History, Isabella Elder, James Hogarth Pringle, Janet Anne Galloway, Jessie Campbell, John Adam Cramb, John Elder (shipbuilder), John Keppie, John Nichol (biographer), Kelvinside, Marion Gilchrist (doctor), Mary Anderson Snodgrass, Pacific Quay, Queen Margaret Union, Saint Margaret of Scotland, Scotland, Universities in Scotland, University college, University of Glasgow, Violet Mary Craig Roberton.

  2. 1868 establishments in Scotland
  3. 1892 disestablishments in Scotland
  4. Defunct universities and colleges in Scotland
  5. Educational institutions disestablished in 1892
  6. Former women's universities and colleges in the United Kingdom
  7. Universities and colleges established in 1868
  8. University of Glasgow
  9. Women in Glasgow

Archives of the University of Glasgow

The Archives of the University of Glasgow (GUAS) maintain the historical records of the University of Glasgow back to its foundation in 1451. Queen Margaret College (Glasgow) and Archives of the University of Glasgow are university of Glasgow.

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BBC Pacific Quay

BBC Pacific Quay (Scottish Gaelic: Cidhe a' Chuain Shèimh) is the headquarters of BBC Scotland, serving as its main television and radio studio complex, situated at Pacific Quay, Glasgow, Scotland.

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BBC Scotland

BBC Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: BBC Alba) is a division of the BBC and the main public broadcaster in Scotland.

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Charles Rennie Mackintosh

Charles Rennie Mackintosh (7 June 1868 – 10 December 1928) was a Scottish architect, designer, water colourist and artist.

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Church Mission Society

The Church Mission Society (CMS), formerly known as the Church Missionary Society, is a British Anglican mission society working with Christians around the world.

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Edinburgh Association for the University Education of Women

The Edinburgh Association for the University Education of Women (EAUEW), originally known as the Edinburgh Ladies' Educational Association (ELEA), campaigned for higher education for women from 1867 until 1892 when Scottish universities started to admit female students.

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Emmeline Stuart

Emmeline Stuart (1866–1946) was the first female doctor with an official medical degree to join the Church Missionary Society's Persia Mission.

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Frances Melville

Frances Helen Melville (11 October 1873 – 7 March 1962), was a Scottish suffragist, advocate for higher education for women in Scotland, and one of the first women to matriculate at the University of Edinburgh in 1892.

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Glasgow

Glasgow is the most populous city in Scotland, located on the banks of the River Clyde in west central Scotland.

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Glasgow Botanic Gardens

Glasgow Botanic Gardens is a botanical garden located in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland.

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History

History (derived) is the systematic study and documentation of the human past.

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Isabella Elder

Isabella Ure Elder (15 March 1828 – 18 November 1905) was a Scottish philanthropist who took a particular interest in education, especially of women, and in the welfare of the people of Govan in Glasgow.

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James Hogarth Pringle

James Hogarth Pringle (born 26 January 1863 in Parramatta, Australia – died 24 April 1941 in Killearn, Scotland) was an Australian-born British surgeon in Glasgow, who made a number of important contributions to surgical practice.

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Janet Anne Galloway

Janet Anne Galloway (1841–1909) was an advocate for higher education for women in Scotland, supporter of the Glasgow Association for the Higher Education of Women and secretary of Queen Margaret College.

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Jessie Campbell

Jessie (Janet) Campbell (1827–1907) was a British woman who helped to create the first higher education college for women in Scotland.

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John Adam Cramb

John Adam Cramb (4 May 1862 – October 1913) was a Scottish historian and fervent patriot.

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John Elder (shipbuilder)

John Elder (8 March 1824 – 17 September 1869) was a Scottish marine engineer and shipbuilder.

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John Keppie

John Keppie (4 August 1862 – 28 April 1945) was a Glasgow architect and artist.

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John Nichol (biographer)

John Nichol (8 September 1833 – 11 October 1894), was a Scottish literary academic, and the first Regius Professor of English Language and Literature at the University of Glasgow.

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Kelvinside

Kelvinside is a district in the Scottish city of Glasgow.

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Marion Gilchrist (doctor)

Marion Gilchrist (5 February 1864 – 7 September 1952) was the first female graduate of the University of Glasgow, one of the first two women to qualify in medicine from a Scottish university; and a leading activist in the Women's suffrage Movement in Scotland.

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Mary Anderson Snodgrass

Mary Anderson Snodgrass (1862–1945) was a politician, suffragist and advocate for women's rights.

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Pacific Quay

Pacific Quay is an area south of the River Clyde in Glasgow, Scotland.

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Queen Margaret Union

The Queen Margaret Union (QMU) is one of two students' unions at the University of Glasgow, Scotland. Queen Margaret College (Glasgow) and Queen Margaret Union are university of Glasgow.

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Saint Margaret of Scotland

Saint Margaret of Scotland (Naomh Maighréad; Saunt Marget), also known as Margaret of Wessex, was an English princess and a Scottish queen.

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Scotland

Scotland (Scots: Scotland; Scottish Gaelic: Alba) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.

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Universities in Scotland

There are fifteen universities in Scotland and three other institutions of higher education that have the authority to award academic degrees.

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University college

In a number of countries, a university college is a college institution that provides tertiary education but does not have full or independent university status.

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University of Glasgow

The University of Glasgow (abbreviated as Glas. in post-nominals) is a public research university in Glasgow, Scotland.

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Violet Mary Craig Roberton

Violet Mary Craig Roberton, CBE (1888–1954) was a politician and local councillor, active in Glasgow, Scotland from 1921 to 1954.

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See also

1868 establishments in Scotland

1892 disestablishments in Scotland

Defunct universities and colleges in Scotland

Educational institutions disestablished in 1892

Former women's universities and colleges in the United Kingdom

Universities and colleges established in 1868

University of Glasgow

Women in Glasgow

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Margaret_College_(Glasgow)

Also known as Association for the Higher Education of Women, Glasgow Association for the Higher Education of Women, North Park House, Queen Margaret College, Glasgow.