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The Queen's College of Saint Margaret and Saint Bernard in the University of Cambridge
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Floreat Domus
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May this House Flourish
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Pembroke College
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President
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Lord Eatwell
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Silver Street
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was first founded in and
St Bernard in the
University Of Cambridge .''' It is commonly called '''Queens' College.'''
Queens' College is one of several colleges with buildings along the bank of the
Cam (others are
King's ,
Clare ,
Trinity Hall ,
Trinity ,
St John's , and
Magdalene ). The ''President's Lodge'' of Queens' is the oldest building on the river at Cambridge (ca.
1460 ). Queens' College is also one of only two colleges with buildings on its main site on both sides of the
Cam (the other being
John's ).
The ' by James Essex the Younger (
1722 –
1784 ) to the design of William Etheridge (
1709 –
1776 ), 22 years after Newton died. It was later rebuilt in
1866 and
1905 , albeit to the same design.
Queens' is unique amongst the Cambridge colleges with its multipurpose Fitzpatrick Hall. The level of access that students have enables them to run theatre, films, and
Bops , as well as the usual sporting activities found at Cambridge colleges. In recent years "Queens' Ents" has acquired a reputation for its
Bops , attracting famous names such as
Pat Sharp and
Robbo Ranx .