May 1959. Almost the last Summer of the all-male College. Much of the Victorian detail survives, but the ivy has not reappeared or been replaced. May 1959. Men stroll past the 1930 three-classroom block, also called the #Lecture Loggia' west of the main building where the Herbert Jerman Building now stands. c 1976, two Art … Continue reading Diamond Jubilee Exhibition (A look Back) Part 4
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Diamond Jubilee Exhibition (A look Back) Part 3
The Coronation, June 1953. King Alfred's men in cricket whites (and boaters) bear the Church of England Training Colleges banner past the guildhall in the celebratory procession. "Dickie's Dragon" honoured Principal Dickinson - in the Coronation Procession representing King Alfred's. Another picture of the procession in this collection shows the rural nature of the Sparkford … Continue reading Diamond Jubilee Exhibition (A look Back) Part 3
Diamond Jubilee Exhibition (A look Back) Part 2
One of the other images showed the modern map of the university with the text below: 1952-2012 "Our sixty-year Jubilee story since the Accession in 1952 starts here. Taking a broadly chronological approach depending on when the sites were acquired and/or developed we began with the 1862 building and contrasted it with the aerial photographs … Continue reading Diamond Jubilee Exhibition (A look Back) Part 2
The Seated Harlequin 1923
Artist: Pablo Picasso Picasso, born 25 October 1881 in Málaga, Spain, was a painter and one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. He spent most of his life in France. Considered a radical in his work, he also worked as: a sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist and stage designer. He displayed great talent for … Continue reading The Seated Harlequin 1923