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  1. Visitors are welcome to walk round the grounds of Pembroke and to visit the Chapel if there is no service taking place; the interiors of other College building, including the Library, are private. The College is generally open every day, but is closed to visitors during the main exam period (mid May to mid June) and can be closed at other times ...

  2. Pembroke College, founded in 1347 by Marie de St Pol, Countess of Pembroke, is proud of its traditions. The third oldest of the Cambridge colleges, it was the first to have its own Chapel, and in the stained glass windows there and in our recently renovated Library is evidence of the way we make light of that history.Located in the heart of the University city, Pembroke presents a tranquil ...

  3. Senior Development Officer (Alumni and Student Engagement): Sarah Richey. Telephone contact details: 01223 (3)38117 Email address: sarah.richey@pem.cam.ac.uk. Development Officer (Events): David Franks. ... Pembroke College, Cambridge, CB2 1RF ...

  4. Founded in 1347 by Marie de St Pol, Countess of Pembroke, Pembroke College, Cambridge or the Hall of Valence Mary, as it was originally known, is the third oldest of all the colleges at the University of Cambridge and the first to have its own Chapel. Prior to construction, Widow of Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, Marie de St Pol appealed ...

  5. Both Alumni Cantabrigienses and the admissions registers for Girton and Newnham Colleges up to 1900 are now online as A Cambridge Alumni Database. For the period 1901-12, a list of student names with College of membership and dates of matriculation and graduation only was published as The book of matriculations and degrees 1901-1912 (Cambridge ...

  6. Pembroke is pleased to announce the first winners of its inaugural Alumni Awards, Greg Jackson (1991), Alicia Barber (2017) and Mike Wilson (2004). The Development Office received over 150 nominations from Pembroke Members, across the three categories, with the winners voted for by the PCCS Committee.

  7. Pembroke College is also very well situated in Cambridge for those who wish to study mathematics. All lectures for the first two years are held in lecture theatres close to the College, and the University bus service, that links the Centre of Mathematical Sciences ( www.maths.cam.ac.uk) with the city, has a stop directly outside the College.