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On the Web
- Girton - The Girton Village Community website.
- Wikipedia: Girton College, Cambridge - Facts, brief history, and list of famous alumni.
- Graduate Studies Prospectus: Girton College - Entry in the University prospectus. Includes a summary of accommodation, facilities, fees, and admissions statistics.
- Girton College - Official site, with information regarding admissions, college life, alumni, conference facilities, and the library.
- Girton College - Entry in the University of Cambridge online undergraduate prospectus. Includes contact information, a list of teaching staff and subjects, a list of open days, and a description of the college.
- Girton Players - Amateur dramatics group who meet in the village and perform mainly in the Glebe school. Details of current and past productions, photos, how to join and contacts.
- Girton Volleyball Club - Club information and teams overview.
- Girton Manufacturing Co., Inc. - Stainless steel washing equipment for food processing, pharmaceutical production and laboratory research.
- St Andrew's Church, Girton - Service times; history of the church; baptism, wedding and funeral information and details of supported projects in Malawi and Bangladesh.
- Girton College JCR - Undergraduate student body. Site provides news and sports results, along with a college message board.
Wikipedia Articles
- Girton College Boat Club - Girton College Boat Club is the rowing club for members of Girton College, Cambridge. Girton was originally a college for women only, but first allowed men in 1977.
- Girton, Cambridgeshire - Girton is a village of about 1600 households, and 4500 people in Cambridgeshire, England. It lies about two miles to the northwest of Cambridge, and is the home of Cambridge University's Girton College, which was moved there from a previous site in Hertfordshire in 1872.
- Girton - Girton is a place name that could refer to:
- Girton College, Cambridge - Girton College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England. The College was established on October 16, 1869 by Emily Davies and Barbara Bodichon, as the first residential college for women in England.
- Emily Elizabeth Constance Jones - Emily Elizabeth Constance Jones (1848-1922) was an English educator and writer on logic and ethics. She was educated at Girton College, Cambridge, taking a first class in the Moral Sciences Tripos in 1880; was a resident lecturer on moral sciences (1884-1903), and after 1903 mistress.