Mason Science College
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Mason Science College was founded by Josiah Mason in 1875, the buildings of which were opened in Edmund Street, Birmingham, England on 1 October 1880. In 1900, it was incorporated into the new University of Birmingham.
Notable alumni include:
- Neville Chamberlain, British Prime Minister.
- Sir Henry Fowler, locomotive engineer.
- C.W. Hobley, pioneering colonial administrator in Kenya.
- Constance Naden, Poet & Philosopher.
Despite being a fine Victorian Neo-Gothic building, it was demolished in 1962 followed by the original Central Public Library and original Birmingham and Midland Institute as part of the inner ring road redevelopment. The current Central Library stands on the site of the old college.
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- Ordnance Survey 1st Edition Map, 1890