I was unable to attend this week’s lecture but I utilized the time to further refine the area of Parkstead House that I am planning on writing. As I missed the lecture I took time to read over and make… Continue Reading →
With the sudden change of essay title I struggled to comprise a presentation that I was happy with. However, I managed to create a PowerPoint presentation and a brief few pointers for my speech. I found the peer observation incredibly… Continue Reading →
I was unable to attend my individual tutorial due to illness. Towards the latter half of the week I started to develop my research and refine the content I had collated, it was here I realized that the original topic… Continue Reading →
My presentation looked at what I initially thought I would want to find out during the research section of my essay. I hope to be able to utilize the Whitelands Archives and I hope to find any documentation from Chambers… Continue Reading →
Following tutorials, I have decided that for my essay I am going to focus on Parkstead house and more importantly looking at the history of the building and Chambers was employed to design it. Also looking at why the building… Continue Reading →
The archives on all collages are one of my favorite things to be granted access into. Gilly King was kind enough to take us into the archives on Whitelands where we had a more hands on session with some of… Continue Reading →
This lecture was very interesting, as I was intrigued to learn that we have so much at our fingertips here on campus in regard to the foundation of the Society of the Sacred Heart. However, on the one hand, it… Continue Reading →
Our lecture today was held in the Adams Room, by Dr Susan Deacy. This was a beautiful venue and was most definitely one of my favorite lectures we have had all term. This lecture my attention was most defiantly drawn… Continue Reading →
This lecture was of incredible interest and I found myself wanting to know more and more as our guest lecturer Gilly King took us on a walk around Campus showing us many different hidden nineteenth century aspects of Campus, many… Continue Reading →
We were given a very informative talk by Kornelia Cepok who is the Froebel archivist, she was very accommodating and didn’t assume we knew a great deal about how archives work which was incredibly useful as I have never had… Continue Reading →
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