Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge



         


University of Cambridge. The college itself was founded in 1966, although its direct ancestor, the Non-Collegiate Students Board, dates back to 1869.

The main grounds of the College are sited on Huntingdon Road, towards the north-west of Cambridge. Its buildings are of contemporary design, in contrast to many of the University's other colleges.

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