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  1. King’s is a dynamic and diverse College in the heart of Cambridge. Founded in 1441 by King Henry VI and recognised for its iconic Chapel, King's has a proud history of independent thought and offers a friendly and forward-thinking community to applicants from all backgrounds.

  2. King's College, formally The King's College of Our Lady and Saint Nicholas in Cambridge, is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. This college lies beside the River Cam and faces out onto King's Parade in the centre of the city.

  3. King’s has a long history of intellectual, artistic and social innovation. We were among the first of the historically male Colleges to admit women, and we have played a leading role in attracting ethnic minorities and state-educated students to Cambridge.

  4. Dec 16, 2015 · Kings College Chapel: A History and Commentary by John Saltmarsh is published by Jarrold Publishing (2015). The book is edited by Peter Monteith, assistant archivist at Kings College, and Dr Bert Vaux, linguistics specialist and fellow of King’s. It is available from The Shop at King’s.

  5. King's College is one of the colleges of the University of Cambridge, England. It is a very famous college because it is very old and it has a world-famous choir . The college was founded in 1441 .

  6. Cambridge is one of the most beautiful historic cities in the world. It's famous for its university, architecture and waterways. But much of Cambridge's fasc...

  7. King's College Chapel is the chapel of King's College in the University of Cambridge. It is considered one of the finest examples of late Perpendicular Gothic English architecture and features the world's largest fan vault.

  8. Dec 15, 2015 · In the mid-1950s, an economic historian called John Saltmarsh – a fellow and archivist at King’s – was asked to write a 10,000-word history of his favourite building. A keen researcher with a deep interest in the Middle Ages, he plunged into the college “muniments” (or archives) and soon built up a manuscript out of all proportion to ...

  9. For over 500 years, from the times of Henry VI and the Tudors through to the Napoleonic Wars, the Industrial Revolution, the Space Race and the era of Digital technologies, generations of children have been educated at Kings.

  10. Visit King's. You are very welcome to visit the Chapel in a sightseeing capacity. You are asked, however, to respect the College as a place of study. We are delighted that choral services have resumed, and we will be welcoming back King's members, members of the wider University and the general public to our services.