Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. The Dobson Organ in Merton College Chapel is one of the finest mechanical action organs in the UK. Built by Dobson Pipe Organ Builders of Iowa, USA, and installed in 2013, in readiness for the College’s 750th celebrations in 2014, the organ consists of 44 ranks over three manuals. The specification encourages the performance of a wide ...

  2. Choral Evensong for the 10th Anniversary of the Dobson Organ. Choral Evensong for the 10th Anniversary of the Dobson Organ, including the first performance of Matthew Martin's Christiani, plaudite. To be followed by the 10th Anniversary Gala Concert played by Olivier Latry.

  3. College. Carshalton College offers high quality vocational education at all levels. Close to both Sutton and Croydon, the College is easily accessible from all areas of South London. Located in an attractive area with lots of green spaces, parks and the Carshalton ponds the College has been an education provider in Sutton for over 60 years.

  4. Conservation. Merton’s collections include medieval manuscripts, parchment deeds and account rolls, prints, photographs, maps, and early printed books in historic bindings - all of which require specialist care to preserve them for current and future use. Fortunately Merton is a member of the Oxford Conservation Consortium, a collaborative ...

  5. MCR website. OU Student Gateway. Weblearn. Graduate on-course guidance. Hiring Punts & Kayaks. Degree ceremony & graduation information. College bylaws [.PDF format] Mobile Oxford. Oxford and the EU: student Q&As.

  6. Merton College has lodged an appeal against the non-determination of proposals for up to 540 new homes at PR9 – also known as land to the west of Yarnton. PR9, alongside other ‘PR’ sites, was released from the Green Belt with the express intention of delivering homes to meet Oxford’s unmet housing need, and it was always expected that PR9 would be delivered relatively early in Cherwell ...

  7. Research. My research interests are in the political, social, cultural and military history of England and its continental neighbours from the mid-fifteenth to the later sixteenth century. I am principal investigator of a project funded by the Economic and Social Research Council on everyday life and fatal hazard in sixteenth-century England.