A quick note for anyone who stumbles across this thread in the hopes of finding information about their ancestor/the general history of Westminster Training College.
The College was established by the Wesleyan Methodist Church in 1851, and trained both men and women until 1872, which is when Southlands College was established. At this point, Westminster trained the men, and Southlands the women. Between 1914 and 1918, the College buildings were used by the Australian military as their base, and the College evacuated to Richmond College. From 1930, Westminster was affiliated with the University of London. In 1944, the college was bombed, finally being fully rebuilt in 1948. In 1951, HRH Princess Elizabeth (later The Queen) visited for the College centenary. In 1959, Westminster relocated to Harcourt Hill (near Oxford) and became part of its Institute of Education.
In 2000, Westminster College merged with Oxford Brookes University.
For more information, or to enquire as to the contents of the College archive, please email admin dot ocmch at brookes.ac.uk.
Thank you.
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