London: University dorms
Colleges and universities across Britain offer inexpensive lodging in the student dorms when school is not in session
Colleges and universities across Britain offer inexpensive lodging in the student dorms when school is not in session
Tiny, nice dorms rooms (with bath) in Kenginston just off Hyde Park at the Imperial College London
Dorm rooms between the British Museum and Covent Garden at the Imperial College London
Dorm rooms in Kensington just off Hyde Park at the London School of Economics
Dorm rooms between the British Museum and Covent Garden at the London School of Economics
Camden dorm behind the British Museum at the University of London
Dorm rooms in Fitzrovia at the London School of Economics
University dorm rooms near Covent Garden at the London School of Economics
Dorm rooms in Clerkenwell with the London School of Economics
Camden dorm rooms near the British Museum at the University of London
Henry Liddell, the Dean of Christ Church College from the 1850s to 1891, had a duaghter in 1852 he named Alice Pleasance Liddell. The Liddell family struck up a friendship with a mathematics professor named Charles Dodgson, who would regale the Liddell sisters with elaborate fantasy tales on their boating trips down Oxford's rivers. Little Alice begged Dodgson to write some of them down, and he did, using the pename Lewis Carroll, casting a precocious seven-year old girl named "Allice" as the protagonist, and eventually publishing Alice in Wonderland and Through The Looking Glass and What Alice Found There.