St John's College, Cambridge
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St John's College is a college of the University of Cambridge. It was started by Lady Margaret Beaufort in 1511. It is geographically one of the largest colleges of the University of Cambridge, and the third largest in terms of its membership. It is the second richest of all the Oxbridge colleges. The college is also known for its famous choir.
St John's College, Cambridge Media
Lady Margaret Beaufort who founded the college
Engraving of St John's College, David Loggan, c. 1685
The Main Gate of St John's College on St John's Street, decorated with the arms of the foundress
The 16th-century dining hall has a hammerbeam roof
St John's Bridge of Sighs
Other websites
- St Johns College on Google maps
- St John's College
- Choir of St John's College webcasts
- A history of St John's choir school and choristers Archived 2008-09-28 at the Wayback Machine
- St John's College JCR Website