Dryden's

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Dryden's

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Dates of existence

1976-

History

Dryden's was established in 1976. It is named after John Dryden (1631-1700), a King's Scholar and the first Poet Laureate. An official magazine, Private Parts: Dryden’s Organ, ran briefly in 1981.

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North end of ground floor in the College building, on the East side of Little Dean's Yard.

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Authority record identifier

GB-2014-WSA-01875

Institution identifier

GB 2014

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Final

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Partial

Dates of creation, revision and deletion

Created by Felicity Crowe, Archives and Records Management Assistant, February 2020.

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Sources

Westminster School Archives; Tanner, Lawrence, 'Westminster School: Its Buildings and Associations'.

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