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Katherine | Early Modern English Music
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Early Modern English Music. Katherine Butler's Research Blog. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. I blog about my research on English musical culture in the Tudor and Stuart periods. My blog, Early Modern English Music, can be found here: https:/ katherineabutler.wordpress.com. Songs for Queen Elizabeth I’s Accession Day. 1 July, 2016. Nevertheless, this musical imagery was not merely political metaphor, but inspired by the social phenomenon of Accession Day singing around the kingdom tha...
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James Alexander Cameron | Medieval Art Research
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Send in your call for papers, conference programmes, new book suggestions and other medieval art history things to mail@medievalartresearch.com for us to share them with our community of researchers. Author Archives: James Alexander Cameron. About James Alexander Cameron. I am an art historian working primarily on medieval parish church architecture. I completed my doctorate on sedilia in medieval England in 2015 at The Courtauld Institute. Book roundup: Medieval architecture. Tom Nickson –. Ron Baxter i...
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Old Palace of Westminster | caroline shenton
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Archivist, historian and writer. Mr barry’s war. The day parliament burned down. Category Archives: Old Palace of Westminster. Old Palace of Westminster. It had to happen. Yes, more stuff boxes have come to light. Author of Who takes Britain to War? Who has just acquired a snuff box of his own. This one is, once again, carved from the wood of the Painted Chamber. Doubleday, you will recall, was also the manufacturer of the souvenir lead watchfob. Cast into the shape of the seal -allegedly – of the ...
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News | Gonville & Caius College Choir, Cambridge
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Delphian Records wins Gramophone Label of the Year 2014. Caius Choir Alumni Association Concert. Former Choral Scholar joins Tenebrae's Associate Artist programme. USA Tour - Concert dates announced. Ludford performance in the Houses of Parliament. NEW CD - Chorus vel Organa. The choir is seeking to appoint a Tenor or Bass Lay Clerk. This will be a fixed, one-year contract (not open to undergraduates), beginning in October 2016. Deadline for applications: 30th May 2016. Film from the Palace of Westminster.
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Centre for Medieval Studies - Centre for Medieval Studies, The University of York
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Centre for Medieval Studies. Raquo; Centre for Medieval Studies. Centre for Medieval Studies - Home. Why study Medieval Studies at York? What our students say. Our graduates and careers. Staff and Student Intranet. A leading international centre of research into the Middle Ages. York: one of the finest medieval cities in the world. The UK’s largest and longest established postgraduate provider of Medieval Studies. Join a vibrant and active community of like-minded medievalists. Dr Sethina Watson to explo...
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The 1834 Fire | caroline shenton
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Archivist, historian and writer. Mr barry’s war. The day parliament burned down. Category Archives: The 1834 Fire. Old Palace of Westminster. It had to happen. Yes, more stuff boxes have come to light. Author of Who takes Britain to War? Who has just acquired a snuff box of his own. This one is, once again, carved from the wood of the Painted Chamber. Doubleday, you will recall, was also the manufacturer of the souvenir lead watchfob. Cast into the shape of the seal -allegedly – of the college of S...
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Snuff’s Enough | caroline shenton
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Archivist, historian and writer. Mr barry’s war. The day parliament burned down. Old Palace of Westminster. It had to happen. Yes, more stuff boxes have come to light. Regular readers of this blog will know that I have a growing collection of memorabilia relating to the old Palace, specifically items made from the salvaged wood and metal extracted from the smoking ruins in 1834. And I’m always on the lookout for items other people have collected too. Today I met with James Gray MP. Click to share on Twit...
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