post-2017
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Beatrice Shilling Building
The Beatrice Shilling building (named after the pioneering aeronautical engineer and motor racer) is the new home for the department of Electronic Engineering and was opened in 2018. It sits on the old Williamson field immediately in front of the new Williamson hall of residence.
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Derbyshire Building
The Derbyshire building is located on the corner where the footpath from the halls of residence to Founders start (opposite Williamson). This is a new building (about 2019) which houses an Electron Microscope. Another building to add to those I need to get a picture of next time I visit campus!
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George Eliot Halls
The George Eliot Halls are not so much a hall of residence but a complete student Estate. Built on the north side of the A30 in the grounds of Elm Lodge and The Chestnuts. The estate is made up of about 15 buildings. Each building is a modern townhouse and they offer more space for relaxing and socialising than other halls, including a lounge area and a kitchen.
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John Bowyer building
The John Bowyer building is another one that has been built on Williamson field. With some of the buildings you can think that someone was after a design award but it's not a thought that comes immediately to mind with this one! It appears to be quite functional. It sits adjacent to the Queen's Building.
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Munro Fox buildings
I can find no way to get a picture of the Munro Fox extensions to the Bourne Building. The extension seems to consist of two distinct parts, one labelled Munro Fox Lecture Theatre and the second labeled Munro Fox Lab and Seminar rooms.
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The Packhorse
The Packhorse is the pub on Egham Hill just about opposite the Piggery Gate into the campus. In the 70s it was very much a 'locals' pub and students were never particularly welcome. It has now been acquired by the College (one of the few buildings on that side of the A30 that the college didn't already own) and is run by the Students Union.