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Westfield College was a small college situated in Kidderpore Avenue, Hampstead, London, and was a constituent college of the University of London from 1882 to 1989.〔Janet Sondheimer (1983). ''Castle Adamant in Hampstead.'' ISBN 0-904188-05-1〕 The college originally admitted only women as students and became coeducational in 1964. In 1989, Westfield College merged with Queen Mary College. The merged institution was named Queen Mary and Westfield College until 2013, when the name was legally changed to Queen Mary University of London.〔(About Queen Mary: Our History )〕 ==History== The college was founded in 1882 by Constance Louisa Maynard (1849–1935) and Ann Dudin Brown (1822–1917),〔(Oxford DNB Article: Brown, Ann Dudin )〕 who was the founding benefactress and council member from 1882 to 1917. Eleanor Constance Lodge was Principal of Westfield from 1921 to 1931, Mary Stocks from 1939 to 1951, and Kathleen Chesney from 1951 to 1962. Until the mid-1980s residences were still segregated. In the mid-to-late 1980s, the University of London underwent considerable reorganisation, and many smaller colleges were merged. Consequently, Westfield was merged with Queen Mary College in 1989, forming Queen Mary and Westfield College. Most student accommodation, administrative offices and several academic departments continued to be based at the Hampstead campus until 1992, however, and the College retained its separate identity. The new, combined, College was finally located at Queen Mary's site in Mile End, East London from 1992 onwards. However, some departments moved to King's College London and many academic staff moved to other colleges, such as Royal Holloway College. The history of the college called "Castle Adamant in Hampstead", by Janet Sondheimer, was published in 1983.
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