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Hanging on Old Barbed Wire - L6 English workshop by pupils

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Hanging on Old Barbed Wire - L6 English workshop by pupils (as part of their post A level work. 28th June, 2002

Light in the Park

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Shells' Science Day 26th April 2004 Why didn't the Romans invent photography? Best starch print by Jonathan Hindle and Charles Fee

Poetry Reading and Workshop by Mike Sharpe

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Poster with photo and poem by Mike Sharpe. Broadsheet of poems emerging from workshop (Poems by Maurice Riordon, Mike Sharpe, David Stebbings, Juliette Batch, Sarah Price, Rachel Warrington, Suzannah White, Michael Shammas, Briony Biles, Emily Clark, Dom Ahern, Charlie Vrettos, Poppy Ahern

Truth and Beauty

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Sunday 21st October - Wednesday 24th October Theme 'weel' organised by John James on his return to Canford. Speakers included Anthony Grayling, Kevin Jackson, Ed Smith and OCs Hamish Fergusson (C04), Tom Cledwyn (C04), Hugh Nicholson (W07). Ben Doherty (L04), Henry Stead (SH02) and staff: Chris Jervis, Ben Sparks and John Boothby

Men and Women: Public and Private

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Programme and information booklet 24th - 27th June Post GCSE programme for Fifth Form (2 copies) Organised by John James

Song of the Earth

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Theme week (half week) Friday 18th - Wednesday 23rd October, 2013 Programme and information booklet

The Examined Life

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Programme and information booklet 23rd - 26th June Post GCSE programme for Fifth Form. Organised by John James

A Question of Identity

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Theme for A Festival of Ideas 17 -22nd October, 2014. Organised by John James 2 Copies Also: A5 flyer

Order

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Theme for A Festival of Ideas 16th - 21st October, 2015. Organised by John James

The Living Moment - A Journey into Culture

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Booklet 22nd - 25th June 2015 Post GCSE programme for Fifth Form. Organised by John James

Slam Programme

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The first SLAM event.

Space Week

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Booklet listing events for Theme Week from 4th - 10th Nov 1996 Organised by Dina Sach and Chris Fenwick from the physics dept