GB 0100 KCLCA KA/E/A, KA/E/E, KA/E/S, KA/E/M, KA/E/MI, KA/E/T, KA/E/L, KA/E/EV, KA/E/EO, KA/E/O, KA/E/DO, KA/E/TO, KA/E/P, KA/E/ML, KA/E/CH, KA/E/CI, KA/E/DT, KA/E/SM, KA/E/BA, KA/E/SC, KA/E/REF, KA/E/AEF, KA/E/WAR - King's College London Entrance Papers

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GB 0100 KCLCA KA/E/A, KA/E/E, KA/E/S, KA/E/M, KA/E/MI, KA/E/T, KA/E/L, KA/E/EV, KA/E/EO, KA/E/O, KA/E/DO, KA/E/TO, KA/E/P, KA/E/ML, KA/E/CH, KA/E/CI, KA/E/DT, KA/E/SM, KA/E/BA, KA/E/SC, KA/E/REF, KA/E/AEF, KA/E/WAR

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King's College London Entrance Papers

Date(s)

  • 1831-1935 (Creation)

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314 large bound volumes and 31 index books

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Transferred by the Registry in 1980. Admission forms relating to King's College School have been transferred to the King's College School at Wimbledon.
GB 0100 KCLCA KA/E/A, KA/E/E, KA/E/S, KA/E/M, KA/E/MI, KA/E/T, KA/E/L, KA/E/EV, KA/E/EO, KA/E/O, KA/E/DO, KA/E/TO, KA/E/P, KA/E/ML, KA/E/CH, KA/E/CI, KA/E/DT, KA/E/SM, KA/E/BA, KA/E/SC, KA/E/REF, KA/E/AEF, KA/E/WAR 1831-1935 Series level descriptions of King's College London Archives 314 large bound volumes and 31 index books King's College London

Transferred by the Registry in 1980. Admission forms relating to King's College School have been transferred to the King's College School at Wimbledon.

King's College London student entrance papers, 1831-1935 (Ref: KA/E). These comprise first admissions, Senior Department, 1831-1846 (Ref: KA/E/A), General Literature and Science, 1846-1906 (Ref: KA/E/A), Arts, 1907-1935 (Ref: KA/E/A), Applied Science, 1846-1889 (Ref: KA/E/E), Engineering, 1889-1934 (Ref: KA/E/E), Science, 1901-1935 (Ref: KA/E/S), Medical, 1831-1935 (Ref: KA/E/M), Medical Intercollegiate, 1905-1935 (Ref: KA/E/MI), Theology, 1846-1935 (Ref: KA/E/T), Laws, 1911-1935 (Ref: KA/E/L), Evening Classes, 1855-1916 (Ref: KA/E/EV), Evening Regular, 1916-1934 (Ref: KA/E/EV), Evening Occasional, 1916-1935 (Ref: KA/E/EO), Occasional, 1832-1914 (Ref: KA/E/O), Day Occasional, 1912-1935 (Ref: KA/E/DO), Theological Occasional, 1911-1935 (Ref: KA/E/TO), Matriculation/Preliminary Class, 1898-1935 (Ref: KA/E/P), Military Department, 1849-1859 (Ref: KA/E/ML), Choral Exhibitioners, 1849-1856 (Ref: KA/E/CH), Civil Service Department, 1853-1855 (Ref: KA/E/CI), Day Training Department, 1890-1905 (Ref: KA/E/DT), State Medical Department, 1891-1925 (Ref: KA/E/SM), Bacteriological Department, Public Health and Bacteriology, 1892-1925 (Ref: KA/E/BA), King's Scholars, 1906-1913 (Ref: KA/E/SC), War Refugee students, 1914-1919 (Ref: KA/E/REF), American students, 1919 (Ref: KA/E/AEF), War Service students, 1919-1921 (Ref: KA/E/WAR). This series constitutes the principal source of information on students until 1918. Information typically contained includes name, address, date of entry, age on entering the College, name and address of parent/guardian, major subject(s), fees, previous education. The Occasional and Evening series are generally limited to name, address and course studied. This series is supported by an original set of indices.

The Entrance Papers are grouped according to subject in numbered volumes, which are in turn comprised of numbered folios. The papers were initially divided into three major sub series; General Literature and Science (or the Senior Department), the Medical Department, and the School (or the Junior Department). In 1832 a sub series for Occasional students was created, and in 1855 a separate sub series for Evening Classes. In 1846, a sub series for Theology was established and also Applied Science (later Engineering), which was split off from General Literature and Science. In 1901 Science as a whole was separated from Arts.

The information from these records is supplied on request. Readers are not encouraged to consult them first-hand as they are very fragile.

Copies are not normally supplied due to the condition of the originals.
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The Index Books for the Entrance Papers are held in the Reading Room of the College Archives. These volumes are divided into subjects and within each subject student names are listed alphabetically. The volume and folio number are provided along with the name in order to locate the Entrance Paper.

College Calendars, King's College London Admissions Papers (Ref: KA/E), which follows on from the Entrance Paper series.

Sources: King's College London catalogues. Compiled by Beverley Ager as part of the RSLP AIM25 Project. National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal Place and Corporate Names 1997; ISAD(G), Second edition, 2000. January 2002 Educational levels Educational statistics Enrolment Evening schools Exceptional students Foreign students Formal education Higher education Higher education institutions King's College London Migrant education Migrants Refugee education Refugees Schools Students Universities University students Educational institutions

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King's College London student entrance papers, 1831-1935 (Ref: KA/E). These comprise first admissions, Senior Department, 1831-1846 (Ref: KA/E/A), General Literature and Science, 1846-1906 (Ref: KA/E/A), Arts, 1907-1935 (Ref: KA/E/A), Applied Science, 1846-1889 (Ref: KA/E/E), Engineering, 1889-1934 (Ref: KA/E/E), Science, 1901-1935 (Ref: KA/E/S), Medical, 1831-1935 (Ref: KA/E/M), Medical Intercollegiate, 1905-1935 (Ref: KA/E/MI), Theology, 1846-1935 (Ref: KA/E/T), Laws, 1911-1935 (Ref: KA/E/L), Evening Classes, 1855-1916 (Ref: KA/E/EV), Evening Regular, 1916-1934 (Ref: KA/E/EV), Evening Occasional, 1916-1935 (Ref: KA/E/EO), Occasional, 1832-1914 (Ref: KA/E/O), Day Occasional, 1912-1935 (Ref: KA/E/DO), Theological Occasional, 1911-1935 (Ref: KA/E/TO), Matriculation/Preliminary Class, 1898-1935 (Ref: KA/E/P), Military Department, 1849-1859 (Ref: KA/E/ML), Choral Exhibitioners, 1849-1856 (Ref: KA/E/CH), Civil Service Department, 1853-1855 (Ref: KA/E/CI), Day Training Department, 1890-1905 (Ref: KA/E/DT), State Medical Department, 1891-1925 (Ref: KA/E/SM), Bacteriological Department, Public Health and Bacteriology, 1892-1925 (Ref: KA/E/BA), King's Scholars, 1906-1913 (Ref: KA/E/SC), War Refugee students, 1914-1919 (Ref: KA/E/REF), American students, 1919 (Ref: KA/E/AEF), War Service students, 1919-1921 (Ref: KA/E/WAR). This series constitutes the principal source of information on students until 1918. Information typically contained includes name, address, date of entry, age on entering the College, name and address of parent/guardian, major subject(s), fees, previous education. The Occasional and Evening series are generally limited to name, address and course studied. This series is supported by an original set of indices.

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System of arrangement

The Entrance Papers are grouped according to subject in numbered volumes, which are in turn comprised of numbered folios. The papers were initially divided into three major sub series; General Literature and Science (or the Senior Department), the Medical Department, and the School (or the Junior Department). In 1832 a sub series for Occasional students was created, and in 1855 a separate sub series for Evening Classes. In 1846, a sub series for Theology was established and also Applied Science (later Engineering), which was split off from General Literature and Science. In 1901 Science as a whole was separated from Arts.

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Conditions governing access

The information from these records is supplied on request. Readers are not encouraged to consult them first-hand as they are very fragile.

Conditions governing reproduction

Copies are not normally supplied due to the condition of the originals.

Language of material

  • English

Script of material

  • Latin

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English

Physical characteristics and technical requirements

College Calendars, King's College London Admissions Papers (Ref: KA/E), which follows on from the Entrance Paper series.

Finding aids

The Index Books for the Entrance Papers are held in the Reading Room of the College Archives. These volumes are divided into subjects and within each subject student names are listed alphabetically. The volume and folio number are provided along with the name in order to locate the Entrance Paper.

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King's College London College Archives

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National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal Place and Corporate Names 1997; ISAD(G), Second edition, 2000.

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  • English

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