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  1. Sidcup Art College, also known as Sidcup School of Art, was an art college in Grassington Road, Sidcup, Greater London, England. Founded in 1898, it amalgamated in 1962 with Bromley College of Art and Beckenham School of Art to form Ravensbourne College of Art and Design, now Ravensbourne University London .

  2. Jan 16, 2019 · Richards’s alma mater was Sidcup Art College, which may sound comically unprepossessing but was part of a network of suburban institutions across the country each fostering several generations of talented layabouts destined never to threaten Duchamp, Picasso or Bacon but who certainly gave Lulu and the Bay City Rollers a run for ...

  3. Is anyone on here old enough to know where exactly Sidcup Art College was? I think it was knocked down in the 60s. The Rolling Stones played there in 62 (Keith Richards was a student there) and The Pretty Things were formed there. I grew up in Sidcup and never heard of it till now.

  4. Cecil Ross Burnett. Categories: Academics by art school in the United Kingdom. Academics by university or college in London. People from Sidcup.

  5. Sidcup School of Art, also known as Sidcup Art College, was founded in 1898 by Cecil Ross Burnett, who was the first headmaster. In 1952 as Sidcup Art College, it was on Grassington Road, Sidcup. In 1962 it amalgamated with Bromley College of Art and Beckenham School of Art to form Ravensbourne School of Art , which in 1965 consolidated in a ...

  6. In 1959, he was expelled from ‘Dartford Technical High School’ on the grounds of ‘truancy’ after which he was sent to ‘Sidcup Art College.’ At ‘Sidcup,’ he spent most of his time playing guitar. After dropping out of college, he moved to London to become part of the amateur band ‘Little Boy Blue and the Blue Boys.’

  7. Mar 18, 2024 · About the Sidcup School of Art, college attended by Keith Richards before getting expelled. The Rolling Stones through the years.