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Hitchin Quakers Peace Garden fundraising continues

Hitchin Quakers Peace Garden fundraising continues
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London s Most Inconvenient Plaque Marks A Forgotten Roman Site

M@ London’s Most Inconvenient Plaque Marks A Forgotten Roman Site For many of us, a trip to the very northern extreme of the Jubilee line would be adventure enough. How often do you take a ride out to Stanmore for the fun of it? But add to that a walk of over a mile up one of north London’s tallest hills, and then a scramble through a patch of overgrown brambles and you might find this: It’s what I like to think of as London’s most inconvenient plaque, and probably one of the least visited. It marks the lost Roman pottery (and possibly settlement) of Sulloniacis. Actually, it s not even a proper plaque - more a disc of paint on wooden board, styled to look like an English Heritage Blue Plaque. Humble and remote the memorial may be, but it does mark one of Roman London s most important outposts.

International Sculpture Day: Uni s sculptures in Hatfield

It presents an eclectic group of works which map the changing characteristics of British sculpture since the 1950s. The bronze statue to aviation pioneer Sir Geoffrey de Havilland on the College Lane Campus of the University of Hertfordshire in Hatfield. - Credit: Alan Davies Among the uni s sculptures is a life-size bronze tribute to aeronautical engineer and Hatfield aviation pioneer Sir Geoffrey de Havilland. Sir Geoffrey founded the de Havilland Aircraft Company in September 1920 at Stag Lane Aerodrome in Edgware. The company later moved in the 1930s to a new factory on the Hatfield Aerodrome site, where it became a firm competing on the global stage.

Diane Maclean sculpture installed at University of Herts

The sculpture follows a series of pyramidal forms artist Diane Maclean has developed over the years for sculptures in the landscape. The colour of the material is created by daylight entering a clear oxide on the surface of the curved and polished stainless steel at varying angles. The colour changes through red, purple, blue and gold with the light of day and as perceived from different angles. This kind of scientific element is typical of Maclean’s practice. An alumna of the University of Hertfordshire, Diane Maclean is an established sculptor who has exhibited widely across the UK and Europe.

Charles MacDonald, former priest and CBU professor, remembered as very kind and caring

Charles MacDonald, former priest and CBU professor, remembered as very kind and caring
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