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Bedford and College
* Ethel Hurlbatt, former principal of Bedford College, London and former warden of Royal Victoria College, Montreal
* Bedford College ( Bedford ), a college in Bedford, Bedfordshire
The campus was the result of the unification of the Bradford Durfee College of Technology in Fall River and the New Bedford Institute of Textiles and Technology in New Bedford in 1962 to form the Southeastern Massachusetts Technological Institute.
The nearest community college, Middlesex Community College, has two campuses in nearby Lowell and Bedford.
Also, Spring Arbor University operates a location geared for adults in Lambertville, and Monroe County Community College operates a branch of its college in Bedford Township named the Whitman Center.
* Norah Lillian Penston — principal of Bedford College, University of London, 1951 — 64
He was later appointed Professor of Philosophy at Bedford College, University of London, while she worked as a journalist for the Financial Times.
Originally, the institution aimed to become a multi-campus collegiate university comprising the entire East Midlands, and as such, the university swiftly acquired other campuses based in Bedford, Luton, Lincoln, the Scraptoft College of Education in east Leicester, Caythorpe and Milton Keynes.
De Montfort University conducted a series of expansionist mergers with the Bedford College of Higher Education and with the Lincoln and Caythorpe Colleges in 1994, and then in 1995 with the Leicester-based Charles Frears College of Nursing and Midwifery.
He graduated from Fox Lane High School in Bedford, New York in 1978, and graduated from Middlebury College in Vermont in 1982.
* Ethel Hurlbatt principal of Bedford College, London
He also published a standard text on heat and thermodynamics, during his later appointment as Professor of Physics at Bedford College, London.
( Not connected with Royal Holloway, University of London, also a constituent college of the University of London and briefly known as Royal Holloway and Bedford New College when those two colleges merged in the 1970s.
He was educated at Bedford Modern School and Queens ' College, Cambridge where he read Modern Languages and as a dedicated rowing man, he coached the Queen's boat.
* Elektra ( 1909, Sophocles, London Bedford College, July 1909 )

Bedford and Royal
The most influential of Severn's early Italian genre paintings are The Vintage, commissioned by the Duke of Bedford in 1825, and The Fountain ( Royal Palace, Brussels ) commissioned by Leopold I of Belgium in 1826.
In 1944, however, increased danger to the Royal Albert Hall from bombing meant that the Proms moved again, this time to the Bedford Corn Exchange.
* Bedford Clapperton Trevelyan Pim, ( 1826-1886 ), Royal Navy officer
In 1919, the name of the company was changed to Short Brothers ( Rochester and Bedford ) Ltd., but nationalisation the same year ended the Short brothers ' involvement with the company, which became the Royal Airship Works.
He was a Vice-Admiral in the Royal Navy and also sat as Member of Parliament for Bedford.
He was Lecturer ( and later Reader ) in History at Bedford College, University of London ( now part of Royal Holloway ), 1960-1979 ; Professor of History at Yale University, USA, 1979-1984 ; Astor Professor of British History at University College London, 1984-1990 ; and Professor of British History at King's College London from 1990 to his retirement in 2003.
* 1840: Dr William Bedford founds first Hobart private hospital ( in house near Theatre Royal ) after dispute at government hospital
Ashton graduated with a BSc in Sociology in 1977 from Bedford College, London ( now part of Royal Holloway, University of London ).
After education at Bedford School, he attended the Royal Military College, Sandhurst.
The protected waters of Bedford Basin allowed the Royal Navy and Royal Canadian Navy to assemble convoys consisting of hundreds of merchant ships in relative security while torpedo nets kept German submarines at bay.
The lands surrounding the basin are heavily developed with the only significant greenspace remaining being along the northeastern shore of the basin where a significant blast buffer zone surrounds Canadian Forces Ammunition Depot Bedford ( CFAD Bedford ); this is the Royal Canadian Navy's weapons magazine for its Atlantic fleet, known as Maritime Forces Atlantic ( MARLANT ).
He held the chair of Professor of Composition at the Royal Academy of Music from 1946 to 1968, and his pupils there included Richard Rodney Bennett, David Bedford and John Tavener.
Foreseeing the possibilities of another war in Europe, Cox had expanded Cox and Danks, opening yards in Manchester, Birmingham, Park Royal London, Brentford, Neath, Feltham and Bedford.
RAF Henlow is a Royal Air Force station in Bedfordshire, England, equidistant from Bedford, Luton and Stevenage.
Born in Wimbledon, London, Talbot studied composition at Royal Holloway and Bedford New College at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama under Brian Elias and Simon Bainbridge.
Bedford joined the Royal Navy at the age of 14, and later served in the Crimean War.
On 22 February 1895, a British naval force, under the command of Admiral Sir Frederick Bedford at the behest of the Royal Niger Company, granted a royal charter by Queen Victoria in 1886, laid siege on Brass, the chief city of the Ljo people of Nembe in Nigeria's Niger Delta.
Born the son of Captain Hugh Barrington Le Fanu RN ( of Huguenot descent ) and Georgiana Harriott Le Fanu ( née Kingscote ), Le Fanu was educated at Bedford School and the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth.
RAE Bedford was a research site of the Royal Aircraft Establishment between 1946 and 1994.

Bedford and Holloway
In 1985, Bedford College merged with another of the University of London's colleges – Royal Holloway College.
The merged institution was named Royal Holloway and Bedford New College ( RHBNC ).
In 1985, Bedford College merged with Royal Holloway College, another college of the University of London which, like Bedford College, had been a college for women only when it was first founded.
The merged institution took Royal Holloway College's premises in Egham, Surrey, just outside London, as its main campus and took on the name of Royal Holloway and Bedford New College ( RHBNC ).
The decision to drop the Bedford name from day-to-day use caused some discontent among graduates of Bedford College, who felt that their old college had now essentially been taken over by Royal Holloway, and that Bedford College's name and history as a pioneering institution in the field of women's education were being forgotten.
* History of Royal Holloway and Bedford New College
* Notable Alumnae webpage of Royal Holloway and Bedford New College
* History of Royal Holloway and Bedford New College
He lived for many years in Englefield Green, Surrey, was chairman of the council of Royal Holloway College during its merger with Bedford College in 1985.
Bedford College became a college of the University of London in 1900, and merged with Royal Holloway College in 1985 to become Royal Holloway and Bedford New College.
* History of Royal Holloway and Bedford New College
Following the merger of Bedford and Royal Holloway College, he was Head of Department of Physics, Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, 1985-90.

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