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  • Oxford Prison A Wing part of Oxford Castle in August 2004 on the last Open Day before redevelopment as Malmaison hotel
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  • Oxford Prison A Wing part of Oxford Castle in August 2004 on the last Open Day before redevelopment as Malmaison hotel
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  • Oxford Prison A Wing part of Oxford Castle in August 2004 on the last Open Day before redevelopment as Malmaison hotel
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  • Oxford Prison A Wing part of Oxford Castle in August 2004 on the last Open Day before redevelopment as Malmaison hotel
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  • Oxford Prison A Wing part of Oxford Castle in August 2004 on the last Open Day before redevelopment as Malmaison hotel
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  • Bridge of Sighs, or Hertford Bridge in Oxford a pedestrian bridge linking together the Old and New Quadrangles of Hertford College. Built 1913. Architect: Sir Thomas Jackson
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  • Bridge of Sighs, or Hertford Bridge in Oxford a pedestrian bridge linking together the Old and New Quadrangles of Hertford College. Built 1913. Architect: Sir Thomas Jackson
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  • Detail of Bridge of Sighs, or Hertford Bridge in Oxford a pedestrian bridge linking together the Old and New Quadrangles of Hertford College. Built 1913. Architect: Sir Thomas Jackson
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  • Detail of Bridge of Sighs, or Hertford Bridge in Oxford a pedestrian bridge linking together the Old and New Quadrangles of Hertford College. Built 1913. Architect: Sir Thomas Jackson
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  • Bridge of Sighs, or Hertford Bridge in Oxford a pedestrian bridge linking together the Old and New Quadrangles of Hertford College. Built 1913. Architect: Sir Thomas Jackson
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  • Empty Shop window of Borders bookstore after closure showing empty book shelves, "this store is now closed notice' and empty and removed tills. Borders bookstore in Oxford is one of 45 stores in the UK to close all its branches in the UK on 22 December. The chain went into administration earlier this month and had kept open all its stores while it attempted to find a buyer. Administrators MCR said all 45 Borders and Books Etc stores would close on 22 December. Borders has suffered from increased competition from online retailers and supermarkets. Borders employed 1,150 people in total. MCR has previously said Borders had "severe cash flow pressures" and that several suppliers had stopped or reduced its credit, which made suppliers less willing to trade with the retailer and made it difficult for it to replenish its stock levels.
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  • Empty Shop window of Borders bookstore after closure showing empty book shelves, Borders signs and notices of cloure on teh windows. Borders bookstore in Oxford is one of 45 stores in the UK to close all its branches in the UK on 22 December. The chain went into administration earlier this month and had kept open all its stores while it attempted to find a buyer. Administrators MCR said all 45 Borders and Books Etc stores would close on 22 December. Borders has suffered from increased competition from online retailers and supermarkets. Borders employed 1,150 people in total. MCR has previously said Borders had "severe cash flow pressures" and that several suppliers had stopped or reduced its credit, which made suppliers less willing to trade with the retailer and made it difficult for it to replenish its stock levels.
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  • "This store is now closed notice' Empty Shop window of Borders bookstore after closure showing empty book shelves. Borders bookstore in Oxford is one of 45 stores in the UK to close all its branches in the UK on 22 December. The chain went into administration earlier this month and had kept open all its stores while it attempted to find a buyer. Administrators MCR said all 45 Borders and Books Etc stores would close on 22 December. Borders has suffered from increased competition from online retailers and supermarkets. Borders employed 1,150 people in total. MCR has previously said Borders had "severe cash flow pressures" and that several suppliers had stopped or reduced its credit, which made suppliers less willing to trade with the retailer and made it difficult for it to replenish its stock levels.
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  • Interior of borders bookstore after closure showing empty book shelves, Borders sign, display tables and shopping baskets. Borders bookstore in Oxford is one of 45 stores in the UK to close all its branches in the UK on 22 December. The chain went into administration earlier this month and had kept open all its stores while it attempted to find a buyer. Administrators MCR said all 45 Borders and Books Etc stores would close on 22 December. Borders has suffered from increased competition from online retailers and supermarkets. Borders employed 1,150 people in total. MCR has previously said Borders had "severe cash flow pressures" and that several suppliers had stopped or reduced its credit, which made suppliers less willing to trade with the retailer and made it difficult for it to replenish its stock levels.
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  • Magdalen Great Tower is a bell tower in Oxford, England. It is one of the oldest parts of Magdalen College, Oxford, situated directly in the High Street. Built of stone from 1492, when the foundation stone was laid,[1] its bells hung ready for use in 1505, and completed by 1509, it is an important element of the Oxford skyline. At 144 feet (44 m) high to the top of its pinnacles, it is the tallest building in Oxford. It dominates the eastern entrance to the city, towering overMagdalen Bridge and with good views from the Botanic Garden opposite.
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  • Magdalen Great Tower is a bell tower in Oxford, England. It is one of the oldest parts of Magdalen College, Oxford, situated directly in the High Street. Built of stone from 1492, when the foundation stone was laid,[1] its bells hung ready for use in 1505, and completed by 1509, it is an important element of the Oxford skyline. At 144 feet (44 m) high to the top of its pinnacles, it is the tallest building in Oxford. It dominates the eastern entrance to the city, towering overMagdalen Bridge and with good views from the Botanic Garden opposite.
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  • Magdalen Great Tower is a bell tower in Oxford, England. It is one of the oldest parts of Magdalen College, Oxford, situated directly in the High Street. Built of stone from 1492, when the foundation stone was laid,[1] its bells hung ready for use in 1505, and completed by 1509, it is an important element of the Oxford skyline. At 144 feet (44 m) high to the top of its pinnacles, it is the tallest building in Oxford. It dominates the eastern entrance to the city, towering overMagdalen Bridge and with good views from the Botanic Garden opposite.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
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  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
  • The Conference was titled 'A Different View - Geography teaching and learning for the future' held at St Edward's School, Oxford. This Conference was open to all those teaching 11 to 18 year olds and focused on GIS, Fieldwork and Geographical Learning. Workshops by Alan Parkinson (on Everyday Geographies), Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop (on Google Earth) and Diana Freeman (on Aegis) as well as other workshops on future fieldwork. The opening lecture was given by Nigel Winser, Executive Vice President and Head of Programmes, Earthwatch. Organised by Paul Baker.
    Geographical_Association_Annual_Ox_1...jpg
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