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  1. 7 janv. 2006 · The Benjamin Rosenthal Library at Queens College features a distinctive clock tower. Walt Whitman taught school on what would later be the Queens College campus. “Paumanok” was a word used by the Algonquin tribe to describe Long Island.

  2. In 1771 the Assembly and Governor Tryon authorized the first publicly supported college in the South. In 1772, King George disallowed the operation of the college but the citizens of Charlotte changed the name to “Queen’s Museum” and continued operation. In 1777 they changed the name to Liberty Hall and the school continued operation into ...

  3. The majority of this collection consists of photos from an album depicting the creation and installation of the five bells in the clock tower of Rosenthal Library. A handwritten essay explaining the history of the project, as well as four pages of captions describing the photos, are included.

  4. Queen's College in Charlotte was the first institution of higher learning in North Carolina, although it was never officially recognized by the British administrative system and was disallowed by King George III.

  5. This collection contains photos and related papers documenting the creation and installation of the five bells in the Chaney-Goodman-Schwerner Clock Tower of Queens Colleges Rosenthal Library.

  6. 27 oct. 2018 · Queens University. Photographed By S. C. McCullough, October 27, 2018. 4. Evans Clock Tower.

  7. www.queens.cam.ac.uk › visiting-the-collegeBells | Queens' College

    Queens’ College has two bells, both from the 17th century, and both mounted in Old Court. Chapel Bell. The Chapel Bell also serves as an hour bell for the tower clock. It is inscribed: MILES GRAIE FECIT 1637. It was originally housed in the chapel bell-tower, which became unsafe and was demolished in 1804. The bell was then moved to a new ...