Cooper studied law at Kingston Polytechnic and graduated with a masters degree in law from the University of Warwick.
Kelsall was a lecturer at Kingston Polytechnic, now Kingston University, from 1977 until his untimely death in 1986.
In 1930 the art school separated from the technical college only for the pair to reunite in 1970 and form Kingston Polytechnic.
Hilton attended Portsmouth College of Art and then Kingston Polytechnic.
Born in 1957, he studied at Portsmouth College of Art and then at Kingston Polytechnic.
He returned to Kingston Polytechnic as Head of Learning Resources from 1975 until his retirement in 1977.
He was educated at Victoria College, and went to Kingston Polytechnic to read Accounting and Finance.
The College of Art merged back with the Technical College to form Kingston Polytechnic in 1970.
In 1974, the pews were removed and new heating and lighting installed, to allow Kingston Polytechnic to use the church on weekdays as an examination hall.
He studied architecture at Kingston Polytechnic and later conservation at the Architectural Association in London.