utcsheffield.org.uk
Creative and Digital Industries - UTC Sheffield
http://www.utcsheffield.org.uk/curriculum/creative
97;dmin@utcsheffield.org.uk. Creative and Digital Industries. Creative and Digital Industries. Engineering & Advanced Manufacturing. Creative and Digital Industries. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window). The creative use of digital media drives most sectors from entertainment to engineering. At Key Stage 4. At Key Stage 5. Throughout each term, you...
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@DanRavenEllison | The Geography Collective
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We are guerrilla geographers. May 22, 2015. Help make London the world’s first National Park City. September 25, 2014. Join us at the Southbank Centre for “Reimagining London: What if we made London a National Park? July 31, 2014. July 11, 2014. Challenge your students to walk the height of a mountain. June 16, 2014. Vote for a Greater London National Park Centre. May 19, 2014. Why be a Free School when you can be a Wild School? April 8, 2014. Laquo; Older Entries. Subscribe to our blog. Http 2 days ago.
snakatakcatering.com
Snakatak provides a highly professional yet caring and personal service for touring bands and festivals
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Established in 1985, Snakatak provides a highly professional yet caring and personal service for touring bands and festivals. Providing top quality, freshly-prepared food is at the heart of our business. We create menus that cater for the wide variety of culinary needs each tour requires. Some of our recent and long-standing clients include. Sting, The Foo Fighters, Justin Timberlake, Westlife, Kelly Clarkson, Girls Aloud, Keane, Kasabian, Celine Dion and The Corrs. As we like to say,.
sheffieldcutlerymap.org.uk
Partners | Museums Sheffield
http://www.sheffieldcutlerymap.org.uk/partner
The Sheffield Cutlery Map. Sheffield has a rich metalworking history and is renowned for the production of cutlery across the globe. Today it is home to a host of skilled craftspeople who continue to build on the city’s international reputation for quality cutlery manufacture. Interested in finding out more about the development of the cutlery industry in Sheffield? There are several organisations which can help you with research into the history of the cutlery industry in Sheffield. Made in The Workshop.
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About | Museums Sheffield
http://www.sheffieldcutlerymap.org.uk/about
The Sheffield Cutlery Map. The Cutting Edge Project was set up by Museums Sheffield, in collaboration with our partners. As well as holding a series of lunchtime talks and a Sheffield cutlery celebration day in summer 2015, the project also produced an information leaflet to help direct people towards the right resources for personal and family research into the cutlery trade in Sheffield. The project was funded by the Arts Council Designation Development Fund. Made in The Workshop.
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History of the Cutlery Industry | Museums Sheffield
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The Sheffield Cutlery Map. History of the Cutlery Industry. The Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. In Sheffield, before 1650 steel had to be imported from Sweden. It was only after this that the secret to making blister steel was discovered. Iron was heated with charcoal in a cementation furnace for about a week, which allowed the metal to carbonize. Once it was taken out it was forge-welded into bars of shear steel; the heating and hammering helping to diffuse the carbon in the steel evenly.
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Create your character | National Geographic Geography Awareness Week
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Use your code to. We’re all dependent on places and people, from the person in the next room to someone half way around the world. We’re depending on you to create a character to join you on your adventure. Use the controls to create your character. Lovingly crafted by The Workshop. Get a code to save your progress. If you’ve been here before you might have a secret code to return to your map if you do, enter it below and log in. Type in your secret code. Congratulations, you are now logged in.
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Add your clothes | National Geographic Geography Awareness Week
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Use your code to. What’s in your closet? Choose your item and tell us which country made it. If you’ve got lots of the same item, but they’re from different countries, just add them one at a time. Labels are sometimes called tags, but don’t worry - they’re exactly the same thing and finding them is fun - trust us. You’ll usually find the label on the inside of your clothes. If it’s on the outside, you might be wearing things inside out! The country where it was made will usually be on the label. Enter yo...
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You’re a Map-maker | National Geographic Geography Awareness Week
http://globalcloset.education.nationalgeographic.com/map-done
Use your code to. Your map of interdependence is only part of the story. Clothing labels only have one country on the label, but what they don't tell you is all the other people and places that helped make them. Whether it's raw materials, manufacturing or just being part of a trade route, lots of places and people have a role to play in the stories of our objects. On the next part of your adventure we'll look at some of the ways that even simple objects can affect lots of people in lots of different ways.
sheffieldcutlerymap.org.uk
Franke Sissons Ltd. (W. & G. Sissons)
http://www.sheffieldcutlerymap.org.uk/location/franke-sissons-ltd-w-g-sissons
The Sheffield Cutlery Map. Franke Sissons Ltd. (W. & G. Sissons). Workers at W. and G. Sissons making metal trays. Franke Sissons Ltd. Electroplate fish knife, engraved with a nautical scene on it. Museums Sheffield. Src="http:/ www.sheffieldcutlerymap.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/wg-sissons 500x500 acf cropped.jpg" alt="wg-sissons 500x500 acf cropped". Adding decoration to metal trays. Chasing involved raising decoration on the surface using a hammer and special tools. Franke Sissons Ltd. Regency W...
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