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CollectionGB 0231 University of Aberdeen, Special Collections
LevelSub-series
Ref NoUNIVERSITY 591/1/2
TitleArts Class Photographs
Date1856 - 1938
Administrative HistoryPrior to the 1890s, the Arts Class students matriculating in any one year at a Scottish university would expect to study together in close proximity for four years until graduation. Numbers were limited and all the members of the Arts Class would know each other. Under the Universities (Scotland) Act of 1892, the Arts curriculum in universities was greatly expanded in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Students had a greater choice of subjects to make up their degree course, student numbers increased, particularly after the First World War, and gradually the sense of the 'Arts Class' diminished, leaving people more loyal to and familiar with the classmates of specific subject groups.
DescriptionArts Class photographs including: photograph of the last class to graduate from King's College before amalgamation of Marischal and King's in 1860; picture of the Arts Class, 1894-1898, showing Aberdeen University's first women graduates; photograph of the Arts Class, 1914-1918, with portrait of Winston Churchill, Rector.
Access StatusOpen
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