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  1. Pembroke has large cohort of architects, typically admitting 3 students per year. Pembroke is one the strongest performing colleges in architecture across Cambridge (in most years c.50% of students get a first versa c.33% on average for the course, and have had students come top of year).

  2. Pembroke College, a constituent college of the University of Oxford, is located on Pembroke Square, Oxford. The college was founded in 1624 by King James I of England and VI of Scotland , using in part the endowment of merchant Thomas Tesdale , and was named after William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke , Lord Chamberlain and then- Chancellor of ...

  3. Pembroke College (officially "The Master, Fellows and Scholars of the College or Hall of Valence-Mary") is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, England. ... Building work continued into the 20th century with W. D. Caröe as architect. He added Pitt Building (M staircase) between Ivy Court and Waterhouse's Lodge, and extended ...

  4. In 2011 the College engaged the architect Nicholas Ray to renovate the Waterhouse Hall, installing discreet twenty-first century technology and enlarging its capacity. Find out more about Pembroke College, founded in 1347 by Marie de St Pol, Countess of Pembroke.

  5. PMB/N/1/1 (2) - Wheeler and Day postcard of Old Quad and the Tower, c.1875 PMB/N/1/1 (3) - Wheeler and Day postcard of Old Quad, c.1875 PMB/N/1/1 (4) - Wheeler and Day postcard of Pembroke College and St Aldates Church, c.1875 PMB/N/1/2 - The Master's Lodgings (now the Samuel Johnson Building), c.1900 (Gillman & Co.). PMB/N/1/4 - Aerial photograph of Pembroke College, 10 Jun 1969 (© Aerofilms)

  6. Hace 5 días · Architectural History. Pembroke College, founded in 1624, was the direct descendant of Broadgates, one of the most important of the medieval halls. Its site is bounded by St. Ebbe's St. on the west, Brewer's St. on the south, St. Aldate's on the east, and Beef Lane on the north.

  7. Pembroke College. Source: Album of Oxford Photographs. In 1829-30, the N. front of the college and other portions were altered to the Gothic style; in 1854-6 a new wing was built, the Fellows' buildings were added, and the Library (the old refectory of Broadgates) was greatly improved.