Eton College Natural History Museum Top # 5 Facts
Eton College Natural History Museum Top # 5 Facts
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Eton College School RIVER PARADE
Watch the 4th of June River Parade with Eton college boys wearing floral hats on the River Thames at Eton College School. Held annually the Eton College boys, stand upright in an eight, and then disperse of the floral displays worn on their hats into the river. The 4th of June Parade normally occurs in May but in 2012 it will take place on the 2nd of June. Confusing !
Eton College school is nearly 600 years old and has many traditions, like the wall game, and the Eton Bumps rowing races.
Eton College School traditions.
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ENORMOUS PIECE OF FUDGE!!!!
ENORMOUS PIECE OF FUDGE!!!!
Sunday 14th August 2016
We are going to Windsor today for a barbecue at Becky's auntie and uncles. We thought that as we don't need to get there until about 4pm that we would visit Eton College which is just down the road. I have never been there before or even knew that you could visit, but I had heard of it as being one of the top public schools in the country.
Anyway we parked outside the natural history museum which conveniently was open to the public on Sunday afternoons. We then ventured to the college building which was closed due to building work. And we had a walk through the village centre. We went into a fudge shop and bought some fudge and then headed back to the car. It was a shame we couldn't go into the college but we will go back another time when it is open!
Joss brought his bug collecting gizmo that he got for Christmas and we had a go at catching a few bugs. Butterflies were top on the list but the net provided was quite small so we really struggled. We did catch some smaller bugs though and a centipede!
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Duke Of Edinburgh Tours Eton Wick (1952)
Eton Wick
SV. Pan Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh driving past schoolchildren on a truck at Eton Wick (First 6 for super.) SV. Duke walking past cheering children and greeting officials. SV. Duke cutting tape to open playing field. SV. Children on roundabout.
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Cambridge Eton Colleges Architectural History 1886 Willis scholarly 4 vol. set illustrated w/ plans
[Architecture, Medieval Architecture, Cambridge University Press, Eton College, 19th Century Works].
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The Architectural History of the University of Cambridge and of the Colleges of Cambridge and Eton, by Robert Willis.
Published 1886, Cambridge by C.J. Clay and Son at the University Press.
3 volumes, c. 2,200 pages.
With separate folio Plans volume containing 29 folding maps, several with colored removable glassine overlays covering original early plans. Several finely printed gravure plates throughout printed on heavy paper stock.
A thorough and scholarly work which is still useful today. A classic, in depth study, a model of scholarship.
Splendid, clean condition. As if the set was placed in a glass case 100+ years ago and was just removed recently. Any flaws to bindings or contents very small and minor, unworthy of comment. Gilt is bright, a most attractive set.
Books measure: 10 3/4 H X 7 W.
Set along the shelf measures: 8 1/8.
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In Our Time: S22/15 Tutankhamun (Dec 26 2019)
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the discovery in 1922 of Tutankhamun's 3000 year old tomb and its impact on the understanding of ancient Egypt, both academic and popular. The riches, such as the death mask above, were spectacular and made the reputation of Howard Carter who led the excavation. And if the astonishing contents of the tomb were not enough, the drama of the find and the control of how it was reported led to a craze for 'King Tut' that has rarely subsided and has enthused and sometimes confused people around the world, seeking to understand the reality of Tutankhamun's life and times.
With Elizabeth Frood, Associate Professor of Egyptology, Director of the Griffith Institute and Fellow of St Cross at the University of Oxford; Christina Riggs, Professor of the History of Visual Culture at Durham University and a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford; and John Taylor, Curator at the Department of Egypt and Sudan at the British Museum. Producer: Simon Tillotson.
READING LIST:
Paul Collins and Liam McNamara, Discovering Tutankhamun (Ashmolean Museum Publications, 2014)
Aidan Dodson, Amarna Sunrise: Egypt from Golden Age to Age of Heresy (American University in Cairo Press, 2014)
Marianne Eaton-Krauss, The Unknown Tutankhamun (Bloomsbury Press, 2016)
T. G. H. James, Tutankhamun: The Eternal Splendour of the Boy Pharaoh (Tauris Parke, 2000)
T. G. H. James, Howard Carter: The Path to Tutankhamun (first published 1992; Tauris Parke, 2001)
Nicholas Reeves, The Complete Tutankhamun: The King, The Tomb, The Royal Treasure (first published 1995; Thames & Hudson, 2006)
Christina Riggs, Photographing Tutankhamun: Archaeology, Ancient Egypt and the Archive (Bloomsbury Press, 2019)
David P. Silverman, Josef W. Wegner and Jennifer Houser Wegner, Akhenaten and Tutankhamun: Revolution and Restoration (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2006)
Oxford Windsor and Eton tour
Return travel on a modern executive coach with the services of a fully trained tour guide
Fully guided tour of Windsor: see the weekend home of the Queen, Windsor Castle and neighbouring Eton
Watch the Changing of the Guards Ceremony outside Windsor Castle
Guided tour of Oxford town centre and the great colleges which make up the University
Optional tour to Christ Church 'Harry Potter' College (entrance not included)
Free time for shopping
Return to Bournemouth approximately 20.00
Departs from Bournemouth Travel Interchange (Railway Train Station) on Saturdays or Sundays at 07:30pm
Brian Cox in concert and speaking at Eton - September vlog
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Winchester College from the air
Short video taken when having drinks on the Warden's Lawn at Winchester College.
Shelley was inspired here at Eton
Paul Jackson's Great British Journeys: Episode 2: Windsor & Eton
Episode 2 takes Paul to one of his favourite places to date as he walks his way around the beautiful Windsor and Eton With the Parks, the river, the history, the castle, the shops and the history. So much to see and Do, and Paul does his best to play trusty tour guide!
Day Trip to Windsor Castle | UGA at Oxford Study Abroad | Lesleigh
Day trip from Oxford Uni to visit Windsor Castle. Some shots of visiting Westgate Shopping Center in Oxford, The Museum of Natural History in Oxford, and the Keble College Dining Hall.
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Eton College, often informally referred to as Eton, is a British independent boarding school located in Eton, near Windsor in England. It educates over 1300 .
Eton College Case Study - McBains Cooper
Client: Eton College
Location: Eton
Period: 2012-2015
Services Provided
Cost & Project Management
Brief Description
The new ’state of the art’ facility for a leading independent school. The buildings form a quadrangle with a new central external courtyard.
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LONDON VLOG: Dec. 30th- Windsor Castle, Eton College, City of Windsor, Rehearsal, & Dinner
Exhausting day! But it was worth it!
Selected Originals - Duke Of Edinburgh Tours (1952)
Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story 'Duke of Edinburgh Tours' - 52/85.
Material for Newsreel Story - some good extra shots.
Various shots of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh on his tour opening playing fields in Eton Wick and Bletchley. He meets children , Boy Scouts, watches kids on a swing.
Chatham, Kent.
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh walks up to naval memorial and unveils it.
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Globe Trekker Series 11 - Southern England and Wales Trailer
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Traveller Ian Wright takes us on a journey through England – the country where he was born – to neighbouring Wales. Ian learns much about the rich cultural heritage of this part of Great image: Ian Wright on the white cliffs of DoverBritain, visits some of the countries’ most beautiful spots and gets a good taste of British eccentricity along the way. Ian begins his trip atop the white cliffs of Dover – this stunning cliff face is the first glimpse of England for many visitors arriving from mainland Europe. It is also home to historic Dover Castle.
From Dover, Ian heads to Canterbury, world famous for its cathedral and still home today to the Head of the Church of England. Ian gets caught up in a re-enactment of one of England’s most brutal murders that took place there back in 1170; the assassination of Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury.
Ian then hitches a ride to Glastonbury, for the music festival that is one of the highlights of the English summer. Thousands of revellers come for the music, the dancing, the hippy vibes…and the mud!
image: Hail St. Ian - Wrighty at Canterbury Cathedral, KentNext stop is Cornwall, the county that occupies the south western tip of England and is known for its stunning coastal walks, beaches and seafood. In the tiny fishing village of Port Isaac, Ian meets some Cornish singers who are fiercely proud of their heritage and, with the help of a couple of Cornish ladies, cooks up a giant version of the county’s most famous dish, the humble Cornish pasty. Ian finds himself transported to a tropical rainforest when he visits the Eden Project, the world’s largest greenhouse that houses over 5,000 different species of plant and is one of England’s most popular tourist attractions.
Taking the train along the south coast from Plymouth, Ian arrives in the great naval town of Portsmouth. He tours one of England’s most famous battleships, HMS Victory. It was from onboard this ship that Admiral Nelson led England to victory against the French at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. In the evening, Ian catches a spectacular celebration of the battle with flotillas and fireworks in the harbour.
image: HMS Victory battleship in PortsmouthIan travels onwards to Windsor and to one of the three official residences of the Queen, Windsor Castle. Over the bridge from Windsor is the town of Eton, famous for the poshest private school in the country, Eton College. The college was founded in 1440 by King Henry VI. Former pupils include 19 English Prime Ministers and, most recently, Princes William and Harry. Ian is introduced to the strange traditions of the school (a top hat and tails uniform, obscure slang and a kind of grand graffiti) by a former pupil.
Ian thinks he has stumbled across the perfect picture-postcard village when he arrives in Chipping Campden in the Cotswolds. He takes part in one of the oldest and strangest sporting events in the English calendar, the Cotswolds Olympics, and discovers that he’s never going to be a champion Ian dresses up in 15th century garb when he attends a jousting festival at Berkeley Castle. Donning chain mail, helmet, lance and shield, he gingerly mounts his horse to pitch battle against the Black Knight.
The Severn Bridge takes Ian from England to Wales, a country with just three million inhabitants but more castles per square mile than any other country. Ian hops aboard the picturesque Ffestiniog Railway and at the other end retires to a cosy pub for a quiet pint. He is surprised to discover everyone taking part in the pub quiz in a completely different language – Welsh! It doesn’t take Ian long, however, to learn to how to order another pint in the language! Ian also meets some of the finest male voice singers in the world.
image: Snowdonia National Park, Wales
Ian ends his journey in Snowdonia. He spends the night in the hotel where the Everest team stayed during their training in the Welsh mountains for their successful ascent of Everest in 1953. The next morning Ian heads off with a local guide to tackle the southern peak of the Snowdon Horseshoe. It’s a hard scramble to the top but the breathtaking and far-reaching views of the Welsh countryside to the coast are well worth the effort and are a fitting end to Ian’s adventure.
College Garden & Little Cloister - London UK
College Garden is a private garden of Westminster Abbey in London, open to the public on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. A thousand years ago it was the infirmary garden of the monastery, and it is said to be the oldest garden in England under continuous cultivation.
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