Mick McLoughlin Talks About the Baldwin Trust Charity Boat Cruises
Mick McLoughlin from the Baldwin trust has been nominated for the category Of Inspiring Others.
Mick has been with the trust for years. He brings the worth of knowledge from a business sector into a community organisation. He is unstoppable. When the option of raising funds through the funders did not seem a likely option, he initiated a marketing campaign exposing the trust and what they do and what that means to their users in various magazines .... and now a new boat is on its way to join the 'fleet' of the Baldwin Trust and to make happier even more people, thanks to the donors support.
He inspires everyone around him to do things and enjoy doing it.
And here is Mick, talking about The Baldwin Trust. Enjoy a slow pace of the narrow boat, scenery and sunshine while listening to Mick.
Just a Soar Memory
The evolving narrowboat organisation that lasted for 18 years and gave thousands of Leicester's innercity youngsters a time of their lives, closed in 1997 due to inept and shortsighted policies by Leicester City Council.
Lauren Pope at Total Recall: UK Premiere at Vue Leicester...
Lauren Pope at Total Recall: UK Premiere at Vue Leicester Square on August 16, 2012 in London, England
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Russell Brand in 'Mr Natterjack's Back'
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During General Election debate the SNP says Scotland General Election will be between his party and the Scottish Tories.
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Praise My Soul The King Of Heaven.
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The Dinosaur Gallery Star Objects: The New Plesiosaur
Mark Evans curator from New Walk Museum & Art Gallery introduces one of the new specimens for the new Dinosaur Gallery, the new Plesiosaur.
This important Plesiosaur specimen was discovered in 2000 in a clay quarry in Gloucestershire and purchased by the museum with support from The City of Leicester Museums Trust.
In the film Phil Hackett, Chairman of The City of Leicester Museums Trust talks about the role of the Trust and its involvement in supporting new acquisitions, wisely investing our museum visitors generous donations.
Will the support from The City of Leicester Museums Trust, the new Plesiosaur features in The Dinosaur Gallery: Exploring Lost Worlds exhibition at New Walk Museum & Art Gallery, Leicester, UK. Opening 3rd September 2011.
The New Plesiosaur is on display in The Dinosaur Gallery at New Walk Museum & Art Gallery, Leicester.
With special thanks to Phil Hackett. Filmed and edited by Richard Baldwin at New Walk Museum & Art Gallery, Leicester, UK and produced by glasspage in Leicester, UK. 2011
Jack Butland - St Lukes Hanley
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Holiday at the Charnwood Forest Garden Railway
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Tracks to the Trenches by Apedale Valley Light Railway held on the weekend of the 13th to the 15th of May.
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Luke Evans British Academy Film Awards 2014
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Celebrities arrive on the red carpet at the EE British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) held at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London on Sunday 16 February 2014.
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Tom Hanks (Captain Phillips)
Tom Hardy
Sally Hawkins (Blue Jasmine)
Luke Evans (The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug)
Steve Coogan (Best Adapted Screenplay for Philomena)
Harvey Weinstein CBE
Georgina Chapman
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The Warren Field Pit Alignment on the Mid Winter Solstice (World's Oldest Calendar)
The Warren Field Pit Alignment on the Mid Winter Solstice
IBM Visual and Spatial Technology Centre, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
Virtual Reconstruction:
Prof. Vince Gaffney - Lead
Eugene Ch'ng - Simulation and Virtual Environment
Eleanor Ramsey - GIS and Environment
Journal Article:
The capacity to conceptualise and measure time is amongst the most important achievements of human societies, and the issue of when time was created by humankind is critical in understanding how society has developed. A pit alignment, recently excavated in Aberdeenshire (Scotland), provides a new contribution to this debate. This structure, dated to the 8th millennium BC, has been re-analysed by a team led from the IBM VISTA Centre and the results suggest that the pit group may have acquired basic calendrical functions through observation of the repeated cycles of the Moon. The pit group appears to mimic the phases of the Moon and the 12 pits are structured to track lunar months. The monument also aligns on the southeast horizon and a prominent topographic point associated with sunrise on the midwinter solstice. In doing so the monument anticipates problems associated with simple lunar calendars by providing an annual astronomic correction in order to maintain the link between the passage of time indicated by the Moon, the asynchronous solar year, and the associated seasons. The site may therefore provide the earliest evidence currently available for time reckoning and suggests that hunter-gatherer societies in Scotland had both the need and ability to track time across the year, and also perhaps within the month, and that this occurred at a period nearly five thousand years before the first formal calendars were created in Mesopotamia.
Birmingham researchers working with colleagues from Bradford, St Andrews, the Scottish National Trust, the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland and Murray Archaeological Associates have resurveyed and re-analysed the site and the results of this work have been published in the paper Time and a Place: a lunisolar 'time reckoner' from 8th millennium Scotland Internet Archaeology, July 2013. Aside from the results contained within the paper staff at IBM VISTA have provided a virtual recreation of the site and the rising sun.
Journal Publication:
V. Gaffney, S. Fitch, E. Ramsey, R. Yorston, E. Ch'ng, E. Baldwin, R. Bates, C. Gaffney, C. Ruggles, T. Sparrow, A. McMillan, D. Cowley, S. Fraser, C. Murray, H. Murray, E. Hopla and A. Howard (2013) 'Time and a Place: A luni-solar 'time-reckoner' from 8th millennium BC Scotland', Internet Archaeology 34
IBM VISTA and Birmingham
Eamonn Baldwin, Dr Eugene Ch'ng, Dr Simon Fitch, Professor Vincent Gaffney, Emma Hopla, Dr Andy Howard, Dr Anneley McMillan, Eleanor Ramsey, Dr Ron Yorston
University of Bradford
Dr Christopher Gaffney, Tom Sparrow
University of St Andrews
Dr Richard Bates
University of Leicester
Professor Clive Ruggles
Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland
Dr Dave Cowley
The Scottish National Trust
Dr Shannon Fraser
Murray Archaeological Associates
Dr Charles Murray and Dr Hilary Murray
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