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  • SS Great Britain passenger steamship designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1843, in the Great Western Dockyard in which she had been built, Bristol, UK. Extensive conservation work began which culminated in the installation of a glass plate across the dry dock at the level of her water line, with two dehumidifiers, keeping the space beneath at 22% relative humidity, sufficiently dry to preserve the surviving material of the hull. This was completed, the ship was "re-launched" in July 2005, and visitor access to the dry dock was restored.
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  • SS Great Britain passenger steamship designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1843, in the Great Western Dockyard in which she had been built, Bristol, UK. Extensive conservation work began which culminated in the installation of a glass plate across the dry dock at the level of her water line, with two dehumidifiers, keeping the space beneath at 22% relative humidity, sufficiently dry to preserve the surviving material of the hull. This was completed, the ship was "re-launched" in July 2005, and visitor access to the dry dock was restored.
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  • SS Great Britain passenger steamship designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1843, in the Great Western Dockyard in which she had been built, Bristol, UK. Extensive conservation work began which culminated in the installation of a glass plate across the dry dock at the level of her water line, with two dehumidifiers, keeping the space beneath at 22% relative humidity, sufficiently dry to preserve the surviving material of the hull. This was completed, the ship was "re-launched" in July 2005, and visitor access to the dry dock was restored.
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  • SS Great Britain passenger steamship designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1843, in the Great Western Dockyard in which she had been built, Bristol, UK. Extensive conservation work began which culminated in the installation of a glass plate across the dry dock at the level of her water line, with two dehumidifiers, keeping the space beneath at 22% relative humidity, sufficiently dry to preserve the surviving material of the hull. This was completed, the ship was "re-launched" in July 2005, and visitor access to the dry dock was restored.
    SS_Great_Britain_Bristol_Brunel-15.jpg
  • SS Great Britain passenger steamship designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1843, in the Great Western Dockyard in which she had been built, Bristol, UK. Extensive conservation work began which culminated in the installation of a glass plate across the dry dock at the level of her water line, with two dehumidifiers, keeping the space beneath at 22% relative humidity, sufficiently dry to preserve the surviving material of the hull. This was completed, the ship was "re-launched" in July 2005, and visitor access to the dry dock was restored.
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  • SS Great Britain passenger steamship designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1843, in the Great Western Dockyard in which she had been built, Bristol, UK. Extensive conservation work began which culminated in the installation of a glass plate across the dry dock at the level of her water line, with two dehumidifiers, keeping the space beneath at 22% relative humidity, sufficiently dry to preserve the surviving material of the hull. This was completed, the ship was "re-launched" in July 2005, and visitor access to the dry dock was restored.
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  • SS Great Britain passenger steamship designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1843, in the Great Western Dockyard in which she had been built, Bristol, UK. Extensive conservation work began which culminated in the installation of a glass plate across the dry dock at the level of her water line, with two dehumidifiers, keeping the space beneath at 22% relative humidity, sufficiently dry to preserve the surviving material of the hull. This was completed, the ship was "re-launched" in July 2005, and visitor access to the dry dock was restored.
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  • SS Great Britain passenger steamship designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1843, in the Great Western Dockyard in which she had been built, Bristol, UK. Extensive conservation work began which culminated in the installation of a glass plate across the dry dock at the level of her water line, with two dehumidifiers, keeping the space beneath at 22% relative humidity, sufficiently dry to preserve the surviving material of the hull. This was completed, the ship was "re-launched" in July 2005, and visitor access to the dry dock was restored.
    SS_Great_Britain_Bristol_Brunel-08.jpg
  • SS Great Britain passenger steamship designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1843, in the Great Western Dockyard in which she had been built, Bristol, UK. Extensive conservation work began which culminated in the installation of a glass plate across the dry dock at the level of her water line, with two dehumidifiers, keeping the space beneath at 22% relative humidity, sufficiently dry to preserve the surviving material of the hull. This was completed, the ship was "re-launched" in July 2005, and visitor access to the dry dock was restored.
    SS_Great_Britain_Bristol_Brunel-05.jpg
  • SS Great Britain passenger steamship designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1843, in the Great Western Dockyard in which she had been built, Bristol, UK. Extensive conservation work began which culminated in the installation of a glass plate across the dry dock at the level of her water line, with two dehumidifiers, keeping the space beneath at 22% relative humidity, sufficiently dry to preserve the surviving material of the hull. This was completed, the ship was "re-launched" in July 2005, and visitor access to the dry dock was restored.
    SS_Great_Britain_Bristol_Brunel-04.jpg
  • SS Great Britain passenger steamship designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1843, in the Great Western Dockyard in which she had been built, Bristol, UK. Extensive conservation work began which culminated in the installation of a glass plate across the dry dock at the level of her water line, with two dehumidifiers, keeping the space beneath at 22% relative humidity, sufficiently dry to preserve the surviving material of the hull. This was completed, the ship was "re-launched" in July 2005, and visitor access to the dry dock was restored.
    SS_Great_Britain_Bristol_Brunel-03.jpg
  • SS Great Britain passenger steamship designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1843, in the Great Western Dockyard in which she had been built, Bristol, UK. Extensive conservation work began which culminated in the installation of a glass plate across the dry dock at the level of her water line, with two dehumidifiers, keeping the space beneath at 22% relative humidity, sufficiently dry to preserve the surviving material of the hull. This was completed, the ship was "re-launched" in July 2005, and visitor access to the dry dock was restored.
    SS_Great_Britain_Bristol_Brunel-02.jpg
  • SS Great Britain passenger steamship designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1843, in the Great Western Dockyard in which she had been built, Bristol, UK. Extensive conservation work began which culminated in the installation of a glass plate across the dry dock at the level of her water line, with two dehumidifiers, keeping the space beneath at 22% relative humidity, sufficiently dry to preserve the surviving material of the hull. This was completed, the ship was "re-launched" in July 2005, and visitor access to the dry dock was restored.
    SS_Great_Britain_Bristol_Brunel-01.jpg
  • SS Great Britain passenger steamship designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1843, in the Great Western Dockyard in which she had been built, Bristol, UK. Extensive conservation work began which culminated in the installation of a glass plate across the dry dock at the level of her water line, with two dehumidifiers, keeping the space beneath at 22% relative humidity, sufficiently dry to preserve the surviving material of the hull. This was completed, the ship was "re-launched" in July 2005, and visitor access to the dry dock was restored.
    SS_Great_Britain_Bristol_Brunel-17.jpg
  • SS Great Britain passenger steamship designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1843, in the Great Western Dockyard in which she had been built, Bristol, UK. Extensive conservation work began which culminated in the installation of a glass plate across the dry dock at the level of her water line, with two dehumidifiers, keeping the space beneath at 22% relative humidity, sufficiently dry to preserve the surviving material of the hull. This was completed, the ship was "re-launched" in July 2005, and visitor access to the dry dock was restored.
    SS_Great_Britain_Bristol_Brunel-12.jpg
  • SS Great Britain passenger steamship designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1843, in the Great Western Dockyard in which she had been built, Bristol, UK. Extensive conservation work began which culminated in the installation of a glass plate across the dry dock at the level of her water line, with two dehumidifiers, keeping the space beneath at 22% relative humidity, sufficiently dry to preserve the surviving material of the hull. This was completed, the ship was "re-launched" in July 2005, and visitor access to the dry dock was restored.
    SS_Great_Britain_Bristol_Brunel-11.jpg
  • SS Great Britain passenger steamship designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1843, in the Great Western Dockyard in which she had been built, Bristol, UK. Extensive conservation work began which culminated in the installation of a glass plate across the dry dock at the level of her water line, with two dehumidifiers, keeping the space beneath at 22% relative humidity, sufficiently dry to preserve the surviving material of the hull. This was completed, the ship was "re-launched" in July 2005, and visitor access to the dry dock was restored.
    SS_Great_Britain_Bristol_Brunel-10.jpg
  • SS Great Britain passenger steamship designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1843, in the Great Western Dockyard in which she had been built, Bristol, UK. Extensive conservation work began which culminated in the installation of a glass plate across the dry dock at the level of her water line, with two dehumidifiers, keeping the space beneath at 22% relative humidity, sufficiently dry to preserve the surviving material of the hull. This was completed, the ship was "re-launched" in July 2005, and visitor access to the dry dock was restored.
    SS_Great_Britain_Bristol_Brunel-07.jpg
  • SS Great Britain passenger steamship designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1843, in the Great Western Dockyard in which she had been built, Bristol, UK. Extensive conservation work began which culminated in the installation of a glass plate across the dry dock at the level of her water line, with two dehumidifiers, keeping the space beneath at 22% relative humidity, sufficiently dry to preserve the surviving material of the hull. This was completed, the ship was "re-launched" in July 2005, and visitor access to the dry dock was restored.
    SS_Great_Britain_Bristol_Brunel-06.jpg
  • 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.
    Borders_Bookstore_Oxford_Closure-4.jpg
  • "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.
    Borders_Bookstore_Oxford_Closure-2.jpg
  • 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.
    Borders_Bookstore_Oxford_Closure-1.jpg
  • Architect: Richard Rogers Partnership. Engineer: Arup.
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  • Architect: Christopher Wren.
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  • Coast to Coast XXIV. Lighthouse overlooks the North Sea.
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  • Coast to Coast XXIII. Rubbish bag near Robin Hood's Bay
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  • Coast to Coast XXI. Transmitters at Beacon Hill.
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  • Coast to Coast XVIII. After the event, Richmond.
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  • Coast to Coast XVII. Chairs in Richmond Castle.
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  • Coast to Coast XVI. Footpath arrows near Richmond.
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  • Coast to Coast XV. Hay feeder in the Yorkshire Dales
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  • Coast to Coast XIV. Side of a barn, Yorkshire Dales.
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  • Coast to Coast XIII. Grouse butts in the Yorkshire Dales.
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  • Coast to Coast XII. Stone Breaker at Bunton Hush, Yorkshire Dales.
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  • Coast to Coast X. Caravan Site near Shap.
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  • Coast to Coast VII. Great Gable in the Lake District.
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  • Coast to Coast VI. Stone wall in the Lake District.
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  • Coast to Coast V. Low cloud in the Lake District.
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  • Coast to Coast IV. Forestry in the Lake District.
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  • Coast to Coast I. Storm clouds over the Irish Sea.
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  • Coast to Coast XXII. Road sign near Robin Hood's Bay
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  • Coast to Coast XX. Barley field in the wind.
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  • Coast to Coast XIX. Barley field in the Vale of Mowbray.
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  • Coast to Coast XI. Footbridge over the M6.
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  • Coast to Coast IX. Wast Water in the Lake District.
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  • Coast to Coast VIII. Parting clouds in the Lake District.
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  • Coast to Coast III. Holiday homes at St Bees.
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  • Coast to Coast II. Rocks above the Irish Sea.
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  • Sage Gateshead seen below the Tyne Bridge over the river Tyne, Newcastle
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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.
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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.
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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
  • Tyne Bridge over the river Tyne, Newcastle with view to Gateshead Millennium Bridge, The Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art and Sage Gateshead
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  • Lawn, railings and cobbles on Radcliffe Square viewed from St Mary's,the University Church. Underneath the square is storage space for the Bodleian Library, which contains around 600,000 volumes. Oxford, England, 2009
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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
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