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Royal School of Mines

1851 establishments in EnglandBuildings and structures of Imperial College LondonEducational institutions established in 1851Former schools and colleges of miningGrade II listed educational buildings
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Royal School of Mines front side, Prince Consort Road, looking east in early spring
Royal School of Mines front side, Prince Consort Road, looking east in early spring

The Royal School of Mines comprises the departments of Earth Science and Engineering, and Materials at Imperial College London. The Centre for Advanced Structural Ceramics and parts of the London Centre for Nanotechnology and Department of Bioengineering are also housed within the building. The school as an organisation no longer exists, having been incorporated into the Faculty of Engineering since 2003. Today the Royal School of Mines refers to both the departments associated with the former school, and the Grade II listed Edwardian building by Sir Aston Webb, which is viewed as a classic of academic architecture. The building and relevant student union still carry the name.

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Royal School of Mines
Exhibition Road, City of Westminster Brompton (Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea)

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Royal School of Mines front side, Prince Consort Road, looking east in early spring
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