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Norwood Technical College
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Dates of existence
1950-1974
History
Norwood Technical College was originally known as Norwood Technical Institute. After the Second World War the College expanded its science and technical courses, opening a new building called the Jackson Building. In 1968/1969 the College expanded again and acquired an annex on Tooley Street near Tower Bridge which offered technician courses in applied science and dentistry. In September 1974 the College was renamed South London College.
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Norwood Technical Institute (1895-1950)
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temporal
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Norwood Technical Institute is the predecessor of Norwood Technical College
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South London College (1974-1993)
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temporal
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South London College is the successor of Norwood Technical College