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  1. Chelsea College of Science and Technology was established as a College of Advanced Technology on a single site on the corner of Manresa Road and King's Road, Chelsea, London SW3, as part of the University of London in 1966.

  2. Chelsea College of Science & Technology, 1957-1971. Chemistry laboratory at Chelsea College of Science & Technology, c1970 (Ref: C/PH3/2) In 1963, the Robbins Report recognised the standing of Chelsea as an educational institution and gave the College full university status.

  3. The South-Western Polytechnic, situated at Manresa Road, Chelsea, aimed to provide scientific and technical education to Londoners via instruction in domestic economy, mathematics, engineering, natural science, art and music.

  4. EARLY HISTORY OF CHELSEA COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY district, which was the wealthiest quarter of the metropolis, must look after its own interests'.1 The proposed Polytechnic Institute was to provide: I. Technical and commercial schools and science and art classes for 5,000 young men and women above 15 years old. 2.

  5. Chelsea College of Science and Technology was established as a College of Advanced Technology on a single site on the corner of Manresa Road and King's Road, Chelsea, London SW3, as part of the University of London in 1966. In 1969 it expanded into new premises on Hortensia Road Chelsea to house the Departments of Zoology and Botany and ...

  6. LIGHTFOOT, N. Chelsea College of Science and Technology: New Building. Nature 183, 1722–1723 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/1831722a0. Download citation. Issue Date: 20 June 1959

  7. Chelsea College of Science and Technology was established as a College of Advanced Technology on a single site on the corner of Manresa Road and King's Road, Chelsea, London SW3, as part of the University of London in 1966 and was granted its Royal Charter in 1971 at which time it was renamed Chelsea College.