Indian Students' Union and Hostel
The Indian Students’ Union and Hostel was founded in 1920 (by the Indian National Council of YMCA’s) to provide housing and social facilities for Indian students in London. Key indiviluals who assisted were Edwin Bevan, Emily Kinnaird and K. T. Paul.[1]
Laurence Binyon gave the inaugural address.[2]
Ralph Tubbs designed the current building in the early 1950s.[3][4]
External links
- Website
- List of Lectures, Group Conferences, Study Circles, Visits, Plays and Concerts Held During the Years 1920-1924
References
- ↑ Making Britain Open University The Indian Students’ Union and Hostel, Open University, Retrieved 31 May 2017
- ↑ Making Britain Open University - Laurence Binyon
- ↑ London Gardens Online
- ↑ Newsevents.arts.ac.uk
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