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  1. 3 giorni fa · Durham University (legally the University of Durham) is a collegiate public research university in Durham, England, founded by an Act of Parliament in 1832 and incorporated by royal charter in 1837. It was the first recognised university to open in England for more than 600 years, after Oxford and Cambridge , and is thus the third ...

  2. 1 giorno fa · The constituency corresponds to the former City of Durham local government district and as such includes a number of surrounding villages and suburbs as well as Durham itself, the largest of these are Brandon, Coxhoe, Bowburn, Framwellgate Moor, Sherburn and Ushaw Moor.

  3. 4 giorni fa · Durham University has selected UPP to be the Preferred Bidder to develop, in a partnership, a detailed scheme proposition for the refurbishment of the College of St Hild and St Bede on its historic Riverside location and the development of new college accommodation at the Leazes Road site. Durham news.

  4. 1 giorno fa · The peninsula is about 800 yds. long and about 250 yds. from bank to bank of the river at its narrowest point. It incloses about 58 acres, and this area forms what Leland says is 'alonely caullid the waulled Toune of Duresme.' The name Durham, however, comprises, and has for centuries comprised, various ancient jurisdictions outside ...

  5. 2 giorni fa · A History of the County of Durham: Volume 3. Covers the cathedral city of Durham, including an account of the cathedral itself. Also covers Stockton ward in the south-east of the county (bordering North Yorkshire) including Hartlepool and Stockton on Tees. Victoria County History - Durham. Originally published by Victoria County History, London ...

  6. 4 giorni fa · THE CASTLE. The castle of Durham stands on the neck of a peninsula which was unapproachable by the engines of siege of ancient times, and from the very fact of its impregnable strength played a comparatively small part in military history.

  7. 6 giorni fa · Our collections. There were precursors to the establishment of the present University of Durham in 1832. The medieval Durham Cathedral Priory educated its monks itself before establishing a college in Oxford, formalised by Bishop Thomas Hatfield as Durham College in 1384.