External Links
On this page you will find links to some sites of
interest. They have been chosen either because they have
significant collections of papers or artefacts, or because they
contain information about the history of the University of
Westminster.
- AIM25 -
(archives in the London and the M25 area) is a project funded by
the Research Support Libraries programme. The AIM25 site provides
networked access to descriptions of the archives of more than fifty
Higher Education institutions, royal colleges and societies of
medicine and science in the M25 area.
- http://www.ournavy.org.uk -
website of Alfred West (1857-1937), cinematographer. West's
documentary films showing life in the Navy and the Army were shown
in the Polytechnic cinema from 1899.
- http://www.polyboys.org.uk/ -
Personal website of Mr Harold Beck, a former pupil of the
Polytechnic Boys School who has posted reminiscences and
wartime issues of the school's magazine, The Quintinian,
on his site.
- http://www.polyramblers.org.uk/ -
website of the Polytechnic Ramblers Club. The Poly Ramblers
are one of the oldest walking clubs in the UK, founded in
1885.
- http://www.qkschool2.org.uk/troika.htm -
website of the Quintin Kynaston School in St John's Wood. The
School was originally founded by Quintin Hogg in 1886 as the
Polytechnic Day Boys School, and was located in Regent Street.
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