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  1. King's College and Marischal College were united to form the modern University of Aberdeen in 1860. At first, arts and divinity were taught at King's and law and medicine at Marischal. A separate science faculty - also at Marischal - was established in 1892. All faculties were opened to women in 1892, and in 1894 the first 20 matriculated ...

  2. Marischal College is said to be the second biggest granite building in the world (the largest being the Escorial in Spain). It is a blend of two styles: A. Marshall Mackenzie’s ‘perpendicular gothic’ (1890s) and Archibald Simpson’s earlier more austere architecture (1837). The overall style is a combination of different aesthetics and ...

  3. Marischal College, Aberdeen's second university and Scotland's fourth, was founded in 1593 by George Keith (1553-1623), 5th. Earl Marischal. It was the first post-reformation university and carried the standard for the reformed religion against King's College in Old Aberdeen. With a strong emphasis on languages, literature and mathematics, it ...

  4. Rolls of Graduates. Digitised and searchable copies of the published Rolls of Graduates of the University of Aberdeen from 1860-1970 and its antecedent institutions: King’s College (1495-1860) and Marischal College (1593-1860).

  5. King's and Marischal Colleges King's College, Aberdeen. There appears to have existed in Old Aberdeen, from a very early period, a studium generate, or university, attached to the episcopal chapter of the See of Aberdeen. It is said to have been founded in 1157 by Edward, Bishop of Aberdeen, and although, according to Hector Boece, it still existed at the period when King's College was founded ...

  6. 30 de ene. de 2011 · Marischal College, designed by A Marshall Mackenzie and Archibald Simpson, is a structure of national significance and the second largest granite building in the world. The famous Marshall Mackenzie frontage was completed in 1906 in the heyday of Aberdeen’s granite industry. The Marischal College building has lain vacant for several years.

  7. Aberdeen. Marischal College, founded in 1593 by the 5th Earl Marischal, merged with King's College (founded 1495) in 1860 to create the modern University of Aberdeen. The college's huge and impressive facade overlooking Broad St, in perpendicular Gothic style – unusual in having such elaborate masonry hewn from notoriously hard-to-work ...