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  2. History of the Gardens

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    23 Apr 2015: The new road, Sidgwick Avenue, was built and in 1894 the College site was unified. ... For example, the Mound was originally created in 1891 as the site of the observatory.
  3. ‘Ombra mai fu’ from Handel’s ‘Xerxes’

    https://150.newn.cam.ac.uk/festival-programme/ombra-mai-fu/
    Thumbnail for ‘Ombra mai fu’ from Handel’s ‘Xerxes’ 17 May 2021: This allowed the college to inhabit the whole of the present site and redefined the neighbourhood. ... Founder and Principal Eleanor Sidgwick took charge of planting the avenue with the trees that still thrive today.
  4. Debating Societies

    https://150.newn.cam.ac.uk/feminist-radical-histories/debating-societies/
    2 Mar 2022: Newnham’s temporary home before the move to Sidgwick Avenue in 1875. ... As the college site evolved, Newnham’s debaters transformed the College Hall into a hub for political discussion, debating such questions as the abolition of the House of Lords
  5. Biographies

    https://150.newn.cam.ac.uk/past-future/biographies/
    23 Apr 2015: She had a great admiration for Mrs Sidgwick, for her tutor B.A. ... In 1861 he entered Trinity College, Cambridge, where Henry Sidgwick was a Fellow, to read classics.
  6. 150 Years of Newnham Portraits

    https://150.newn.cam.ac.uk/festival-programme/newnham-portraits/
    10 Jul 2021: Sidgwick married Eleanor Balfour, who as Mrs Sidgwick, became the College’s second Principal. ... Sidgwick is commemorated in the names of Sidgwick Hall (where this portrait is displayed), as well as Sidgwick Pond, Sidgwick Avenue and the Sidgwick Site.

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