The hall was incorporated in 1886 as College Hall London, and was recognised as a hall of residence by the University of London in 1910. It moved to nearby Malet Street in 1932.[5] The hall was used as a club for overseas armed forces during World War II, under lease to the Victoria League, and was heavily damaged by bombing in April 1941. The corporation of the hall was wound up in 1965, with control passing to the University of London.[6]
Structure
Each of the intercollegiate halls of residence is managed by a Hall Manager. Every hall also has a Warden and a number of resident Senior Members. The Hall Managers and their staff work full-time during office hours, while the Wardens and Senior Members, commonly referred to as the Wardenial staff, are part-time staff who are either studying or working in academic or academic-related roles elsewhere in the University of London.
The Junior Common Room (JCR) Committee, elected by the students, provides social and sporting activities.