The Royal Veterinary College London: A Bicentenary History - Cotchin, Ernest

KORTE INHOUD
0860234762
This is a bicentenary history of the College and takes the reader from the days when resident pupils were locked inside the College at 8pm and highwaymen prowled nearby, through to the struggles for professional recognition and the beginnings of veterinary science. We learn about how the College was threatened by closure before the Camden Town premises were rebuilt in 1936 and how it met the challenge of evacuation to Streatley in the Second World War and how it eventually established today's still expanding Hawkshead campus in Hertfordshire.
This is a bicentenary history of the College and takes the reader from the days when resident pupils were locked inside the College at 8pm and highwaymen prowled nearby, through to the struggles for professional recognition and the beginnings of veterinary science. We learn about how the College was threatened by closure before the Camden Town premises were rebuilt in 1936 and how it met the challenge of evacuation to Streatley in the Second World War and how it eventually established today's still expanding Hawkshead campus in Hertfordshire.
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1990 Uitgever: Quotes Ltd 232 paginas Taal: Engels ISBN-10: 0860234762 ISBN-13: 9780860234760Koop dit boek tweedehands
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1990, hardcover with dust jacket, good copy [Auteur: Cotchin, Ernest] [Taal: en] [Uitgever: Quotes Ltd] [Jaar: 1990] [Titel: The Royal Veterinary College London: A Bicentenary History]