Sunday 6 July 2014

University of Westminster

Royal Institute University (1837 words prospectus) state, with minimal costs, they can get practical knowledge of various arts where "to provide an institution on August 6, 1838 at 309 Regent Street open and manufacturers, mining operations and rural economy associated with the branches of science. "
University of Westminster USA

Sir George Cayley (1773-1857), "Aeronautical engineering father", was the first president of the university formally received the Royal Charter in August 1839. University, a large exhibition hall, theater workshops and lectures capture, download and included diving bell, and in 1841 became a public attractions mentor working machinery and models, scientific lectures and demonstrations, rides in a diving bell, and since 1839, the photography exhibit. Prince Albert visited the institute in 1840. Europe's first public photographic portrait studios opened in the roof of the university in March 1841.


In 1848, a theater, visual representation of the Faculty of Engineering are building a growing audience was built to accommodate. arguably the world's first permanent theater in view the reputation of carrying live performances, music, ghosts and ghouls, light sources and combined with increasingly sophisticated screen fireworks magic lantern pictures.

«Professor 'John Henry Pepper joined the University in 1840. Probably the best 'Ghost Pepper »illusion is known today, deserves the recognition of his contribution to education. Pepper, the young evening courses in engineering at the University of Westminster in London today continues the tradition of widening access to education, science and technical issues applying for a job.
Gradually expanded education and the need to run a successful business, reflecting the long-standing tensions, gave way to financial difficulties. 1859 on the premises of the company and a new form of a fatal accident caused by trauma. Regeneration system is different, but a fire in 1879, the roof of the crisis, but were destroyed.

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