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Constantine College

The ninth college at the University of York was named after the Roman Emperor, Constantine the Great. The college opened in 2014 on the Heslington East campus and consists of eight accommodation blocks (A, B, C, D, E, F, G & H) plus a college nucleus (called The Forum) consisting of two communal spaces called the Loft and the Studio along with college administration, laundrette and other facilities.
by DS Pugh

Created: Sat, 21 Mar 2015, Updated: Sat, 21 Mar 2015


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SE6450 : Towards Constantine College by DS Pugh
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SE6450 : Pipe to nowhere by DS Pugh
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SE6450 : Constantine Block A by DS Pugh
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SE6450 : Path to Constantine by DS Pugh
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SE6450 : Constantine Block B by DS Pugh
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SE6350 : Constantine B block and energy centre by DS Pugh
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SE6450 : Path in Constantine College by DS Pugh
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SE6450 : Construction in Constantine College by DS Pugh
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SE6450 : Constantine College from Kimberlow Hill by DS Pugh
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SE6450 : Constantine College by DS Pugh
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SE6450 : Path near Constantine College by DS Pugh
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SE6450 : Constantine College by DS Pugh
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SE6450 : Development on campus by DS Pugh
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SE6350 : Constantine blocks B, F and A by DS Pugh
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SE6450 : Looking towards Constantine College by DS Pugh
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SE6450 : Constantine College by DS Pugh
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SE6450 : Constantine College across the lake by DS Pugh
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SE6450 : Service road to Constantine College by DS Pugh
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SE6450 : Across Heslington East towards Constantine by DS Pugh
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SE6450 : Wetland near Constantine by DS Pugh
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SE6350 : Constantine B Block by DS Pugh
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SE6450 : Constantine nucleus, G, F and A blocks by DS Pugh
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SE6450 : Block H & D by DS Pugh
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SE6450 : Constantine College nucleus by DS Pugh
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SE6350 : Constantine College by DS Pugh
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