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Floyer House

    

Floyer House

Photography: Norah Alghafis

64 Turner Street                                                                                                 Garrod Building

Floyer House

Floyer House was built in 1933-1934 as student accommodation for the Royal London Medical College students. Extensions were added in 1930 and in 1958-1959 to account for increasing number of students. The building is still being used today as student accommodation.

 

Sources Used:

Floyer House, Philpot Street (2020) Available at: Survey of London | Floyer House (Accessed: 15/10/2023)

Other ways to explore London Hospital Medical College

The Whitechapel Library

The information page contains all the information that can be found on the virtual tour in one, easy to navigate, page. 

Sir Archibald Garrod

The people page shows all the key figures mentioned throughout the tour, whose revolutionary work in their respective fields still assist in research today. 

Sir William Blizard

The stories page shows a walk through of how both the medical colleges were founded, as well as how they merged to become what we know today. 

Barts and The London Student Association

The community page celebrates the hard work and selflessness of the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry community, and how this has benefited the local community. 

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