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King's College, Cambridge

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King's College, Cambridge
King's College heraldic shield
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Full name The King's College of Our Lady and St Nicholas
Motto Veritas Et Utilitas
Truth and usefulness
Named after Henry VI
Previous names -
Established 1441
Sister College New College
Provost Dame Judith Mayhew-Jonas
Location King's Parade (http://www.cam.ac.uk/map/v3/drawmap.cgi?mp=main;xx=1720;yy=910;mt=c;ms=100;tl=King%27s%20College)
Undergraduates 397
Graduates 239
Homepage (http://www.kings.cam.ac.uk/) Boatclub (http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~kcbc/)

King's College, Cambridge is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

The College was founded by King Henry VI in 1441, originally intended as a college for pupils from Eton College, itself founded by Henry. Over the following centuries the college gradually broadened its intake and is now widely regarded to be amongst the most progressive of the Cambridge colleges.

Although a college in its own right, the enitrety of the land on which the College sits is owned by a neighbouring college, Corpus Christi College.

The College Chapel

The College's Chapel, an example of late Gothic architecture, was built over a period of 100 years in three stages. Much of the stone used to build the Chapel came from Ramsey Abbey near Ramsey, Cambridgeshire. The chapel features the world's largest fan vault, stained glass windows, and the painting "The Adoration of the Magi" by Rubens.

The Chapel is actively used as a place of worship and also for some concerts and college events. The world-famous Chapel choir consists of choral scholars (male students from the college) and choristers (boys educated at the nearby King's College School). The choir sings services on most days in term-time, and also performs concerts and makes recordings and broadcasts. In particular, it has broadcast its Nine Lessons and Carols on the BBC from the chapel on Christmas Eve for many decades. Additionally, there is a mixed-voice Chapel choir of male and female students, King's Voices, which sings evensong on Mondays in term-time.

The Chapel is widely seen as the symbol of Cambridge, for example in the logo of the city council (image (http://beacon.cambridge.gov.uk/images/ccc_logo.gif)).

King's College Chapel, seen from the Backs

Alumni

Alumni of the College include:


Colleges of the University of Cambridge Arms of the University

Christ's | Churchill | Clare | Clare Hall | Corpus Christi | Darwin | Downing | Emmanuel | Fitzwilliam | Girton | Gonville and Caius | Homerton | Hughes Hall | Jesus | King's | Lucy Cavendish | Magdalene | New Hall | Newnham | Pembroke | Peterhouse | Queens' | Robinson | St Catharine's | St Edmund's | St John's | Selwyn | Sidney Sussex | Trinity | Trinity Hall | Wolfson

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