Cambridge, Newnham College, Sedgewick Hall 1890
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Newnham College was Cambridge's second college for women, and was built a lot closer to the centre than the first one at Girton. It originally started as just five women students assembling in a house in Cambridge to be tutored by Mrs Jemima Clough; as the establishment grew, it moved into a building in the suburb of Newnham, taking that name for the college. When the Liberal politician W E Gladstone visited the college three years previously, the occasion was celebrated with the planting of a tree. Shortly afterwards it was uprooted by Tory
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