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Madingley Hall, University of Cambridge
The University of Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education is based at Madingley Hall. Madingley Hall is an elegant country house built in the sixteenth century and set in delightful gardens and grounds of about 7 acres, designed in the eighteenth century by Capability Brown.
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Detail from the Martyrdom of St Livinius Balthasar Denner (1685–1749) (attributed to)Detail from the Martyrdom of St Livinius Madingley Hall, University of Cambridge
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Colonel Thomas Walter Harding (1843–1927) c.1894 unknown artistColonel Thomas Walter Harding (1843–1927) c.1894 Madingley Hall, University of Cambridge
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Anne Parsons, Daughter of Alderman Humphrey Parsons, Brewer and Lord Mayor of London 1753 Thomas Hudson (1701–1779)Anne Parsons, Daughter of Alderman Humphrey Parsons, Brewer and Lord Mayor of London 1753 Madingley Hall, University of Cambridge
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Geoffrey Hickson (1900–1978), Secretary of the Board of Extra-Mural Studies (1928–1967) 1967 Patrick George (1923–2016)Geoffrey Hickson (1900–1978), Secretary of the Board of Extra-Mural Studies (1928–1967) 1967 Madingley Hall, University of Cambridge
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Michael Allen, Fellow of Churchill College, Secretary and Director of the Board of Extra-Mural Studies (1980–1990) R. W. AbrahamsMichael Allen, Fellow of Churchill College, Secretary and Director of the Board of Extra-Mural Studies (1980–1990) Madingley Hall, University of Cambridge
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Louise de Querouaille (1649–1734), Duchess of Portsmouth and Mistress of Charles II 1673 Henri Gascar (1634–1701)Louise de Querouaille (1649–1734), Duchess of Portsmouth and Mistress of Charles II 1673 Madingley Hall, University of Cambridge
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Capriccio Giovanni Paolo Panini (1691–1765)Capriccio Madingley Hall, University of Cambridge
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John Hynde Cotton, 4th Bt 1753 Thomas Hudson (1701–1779)John Hynde Cotton, 4th Bt 1753 Madingley Hall, University of Cambridge
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Lady Jane Hynde, née Verney 1591 Hieronymus Custodis (active c.1585–1598)Lady Jane Hynde, née Verney 1591 Madingley Hall, University of Cambridge
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Sir John Cotton of Cheveley and Landwade (d.1620) unknown artistSir John Cotton of Cheveley and Landwade (d.1620) Madingley Hall, University of Cambridge
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Sir Francis Hynde (d.1597) 1591 Hieronymus Custodis (active c.1585–1598)Sir Francis Hynde (d.1597) 1591 Madingley Hall, University of Cambridge
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Lady Anne Cotton, née Hoghton, with Her Son, John (1615–1689) Marcus Gheeraerts the younger (1561/1562–1635/1636) (attributed to)Lady Anne Cotton, née Hoghton, with Her Son, John (1615–1689) Madingley Hall, University of Cambridge
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Dr Michael Richardson, Director of Continuing Education and Lifelong Learning (1990–2003) 2004 Benedict Rubbra (1938–2024)Dr Michael Richardson, Director of Continuing Education and Lifelong Learning (1990–2003) 2004 Madingley Hall, University of Cambridge
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Dr Leslie Wayper (1913–2006), Fellow of Fitzwilliam College, Secretary and Director of the Board of Extra-Mural Studies (1977–1980) 1981 R. W. AbrahamsDr Leslie Wayper (1913–2006), Fellow of Fitzwilliam College, Secretary and Director of the Board of Extra-Mural Studies (1977–1980) 1981 Madingley Hall, University of Cambridge
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Reverend Doctor David Herbert Somerset Cranage (1866–1957), Secretary of the Local Lectures Syndicate (1902), and Secretary of the Board... 1928 Delmar Harmood Banner (1896–1983)Reverend Doctor David Herbert Somerset Cranage (1866–1957), Secretary of the Local Lectures Syndicate (1902), and Secretary of the Board of Extra-Mural Studies (1924–1928) 1928 Madingley Hall, University of Cambridge