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  1. Há 6 dias · St Cuthbert's Society (Ushaw) St Cuthbert's Society is a registered charity, founded in 1854 as an Alumni association of Ushaw College. Through subscriptions and donations, the Society organises annual meetings and alumni events, most notably its annual Grand Day event held at Ushaw College.

    • Michael Stansfield
    • 2020
  2. Há 1 dia · Dating from the 1880s, the south aisle of St Cuthbert’s Church in London has scenes from the life of the saint and legendary inventor of golf, made by Charles Tute (1858-1927). Cuthbert ( c .634-687 AD) was originally buried on Lindisfarne, but his body was later moved to Durham where the cathedral (shown at the top of the window) was built in his honour.

  3. Há 6 dias · St Cuthbert's Parish Library; St Cuthbert's Society (Ushaw) Papers; Tate-Slater Letters; Thomas Wilkinson Papers; Ushaw Collection of Manuscripts; Ushaw College Additional Manuscripts; Ushaw College Administrative Records; Ushaw College Catholic History Research Papers; Ushaw College History Papers; Ushaw Presidents' Archive; Vincent ...

  4. Há 1 dia · Music is particularly marked by the Durham University Chamber Choir and the Durham University Orchestral Society. The Durham Cathedral Choir offers choral scholarships to male students, and several of the colleges (University, Hatfield, Hild Bede, St John's, St Chad's, St Cuthbert's, Grey and St Mary's) also offer organ and/or choral ...

  5. Há 2 dias · 16:15 – St Cuthbert’s Society Parsons Field: Sensing Through Description with Heather Love: In this paper, Professor Heather Love addresses the question of empathy in medical training. Organised by Durham University Institute for Medical Humanities. Share this event: Twitter/X | Facebook | Email | Add to calendar

  6. Há 4 dias · St Cuthbert's Parish is part of the Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle, a Company Limited by Guarantee (no. 07732977) and a Registered Charity in England and Wales (no. 1143450). See also University Chaplaincy

  7. Há 5 dias · The patrimony of St. Cuthbert spread so wide betwixt Tyne and Tees, that little room was left for any other religious establishment to take root and flourish. St. Edmund's, on the very Northern limit of the Palatinate, and Nesham, on its extreme Southern verge, were the only Monasteries that stood independent of the powerful Church of Durham.