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Maps for Africa [PDF]

open access: yes, 1994
[Introduction] Opening address by Oakley West at exhibition: Maps: Knowledge and Power - A Teaching Exhibition at the Albany Museum, November 1992. Maps, like art, reflect man's perception of the world in which he lives.
Cosser, M, West, W O
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Cartographic Imaginings: Mapping Anglo-Scottish Existence in the Late Middle Ages

open access: yes, 2016
The presence of Scotland on the medieval map has remained largely unstudied, yet its historic contested existence within the British Isles makes it an ideal subject of analysis in determining the role early maps play in expressions of the nation.
Andrew W. Klein
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Change ringing in eastern Breconshire before the First World War, with especial reference to peal ringing at Glasbury [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
This paper discusses the development of change ringing in eastern Breconshire before the start of the First World War in 19 14, with special reference to peal ringing at Glasbury.
Lewis, Colin A
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Hereford Sixth Form College: report from the Inspectorate (FEFC inspection report; 65/96 and 03/00) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
Comprises two Further Education Funding Council (FEFC) inspection reports for the periods 1995-96 and 1999 ...

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Continental women mystics and English readers [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
In 1406 Sir Henry later Lord Fitzhugh, trusted servant of King Henry IV, visited Vadstena, the Bridgettine monastery for men and women in Sweden.
Barratt, Alexandra
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Swansea & Brecon Guild : prelude, the Bevan family, and the first and anniversary peals [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
[From Conclusion] The Swansea & Brecon Guild owes its foundation largely to the interest of the first Bishop of the Diocese: Edward Bevan, in bells, ringers and ringing.
Lewis, Colin A
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Fifteenth century earth science [PDF]

open access: yes, 1967
The earth science content of two late medieval encyclopedias, the Mirrour of the World and Higden's Polychronicon, both printed by William Caxton in the 1480's, is examined in relation to fifteenth century ideas about the physical nature of the earth and
Stokes, Evelyn
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The Guild comes of age! Peals and quarters at South African Guild meetings, 1988-2008. Part 1 [PDF]

open access: yes
The founding meeting of the South African Guild was held in Grahamstown during the first weekend of July 1988. Dedication of the bells and new frame at Grahamstown cathedral marked the completion of the first Guild project to ensure that all rings of ...
Lewis, Colin A
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