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Institute for the Study of Welsh Estates: School of History, Bangor University, Bangor, North Wales
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Skip to main content. Skip to section menu. Institute for the Study of Welsh Estates. The Institute for the Study of Welsh Estates (ISWE) is based at Bangor University. Founded in 2013, we operate as a vibrant partnership between the University’s College of Arts and Humanities. And Archives and Special Collections Department. The following principles guide much of our work:. ISWE aspires to be a centre of excellence and a national coordinating hub, with a mission to develop and promote pioneering research.
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Reviews, articles, comment | Splendour & Squalour
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Reviews, articles, comment. Witty, gossipy and profoundly researched. Christopher Hart, Sunday Times. Hilarious and riveting beautifully written and compulsively readable, Splendour and Squalor is popular history at its best. Max Dunbar, 3AM Magazine. Scriven avoids being judgmental. He treads a fine line between elegy and disapproval. By pitching his tone right, and providing plenty of juicy details, he has produced a work of wide appeal. Oliver Marre, Observer. Christopher Silvester, Daily Telegraph.
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Irish Heritage Trust - Sitemap
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Dublin Tenement Experience: Living the Lockout. Help the Irish Heritage Trust. You can make a difference. Many kinds of support help us keep special places open for everyone. Get involved and make a difference! Get the Latest Information. Keep up to date with developments at Fota House, Arboretum and Gardens by following us on Facebook. 2016 Irish Heritage Trust. Irish Heritage Trust 11 Parnell Square, Dublin 1 Ireland.
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Irish Heritage Trust - Projects
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Dublin Tenement Experience: Living the Lockout. Help the Irish Heritage Trust. You can make a difference. Many kinds of support help us keep special places open for everyone. Get involved and make a difference! Get the Latest Information. Keep up to date with developments at Fota House, Arboretum and Gardens by following us on Facebook. 2016 Irish Heritage Trust. Irish Heritage Trust 11 Parnell Square, Dublin 1 Ireland.
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Irish Heritage Trust - Get Involved
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Our approach is focused on trying to create as many ways for people to engage with special places and their histories as possible. We believe that the more people involved with a place the better cared for and protected it becomes and the greater value it delivers for the local area. Here are some ways you can get involved:. You can find details of what’s on at the property websites or follow us on Facebook. The Trust has been very fortunate over the last few years to have received tremendous support fro...
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Irish Heritage Trust - Properties
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Fota House, Arboretum and Gardens. Help the Irish Heritage Trust. You can make a difference. Many kinds of support help us keep special places open for everyone. Get involved and make a difference! Get the Latest Information. Keep up to date with developments at Fota House, Arboretum and Gardens by following us on Facebook. 2016 Irish Heritage Trust. Irish Heritage Trust 11 Parnell Square, Dublin 1 Ireland.
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Reviews, articles, comment | Splendour & Squalour
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Reviews, articles, comment. Witty, gossipy and profoundly researched. Christopher Hart, Sunday Times. Hilarious and riveting beautifully written and compulsively readable, Splendour and Squalor is popular history at its best. Max Dunbar, 3AM Magazine. Scriven avoids being judgmental. He treads a fine line between elegy and disapproval. By pitching his tone right, and providing plenty of juicy details, he has produced a work of wide appeal. Oliver Marre, Observer. Christopher Silvester, Daily Telegraph.
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Design History Musings: An Irish conversation
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The History of Design - I didn't know when I set out what would be discussed here. I was always proud to say I was studying "The History of Design" at the National College of Art and Design (NCAD) in Dublin. so that was my starting point. Saturday 1 October 2016. This conversation happened on whatsapp between me and one of my fellow students:. If this were an Icelandic conversation, the answer would be "Room 256" or whatever, and the poor questioner would be left sitting there for an hour. The johnson ba...
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Design History Musings: February 2015
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The History of Design - I didn't know when I set out what would be discussed here. I was always proud to say I was studying "The History of Design" at the National College of Art and Design (NCAD) in Dublin. so that was my starting point. Monday 23 February 2015. As a designer, I find it really inspiring to travel. To see places. How people live and "do things". Objects, routines, etc which we take for granted at home can be presented differently abroad. At home, on the day of flying to Sospel, I'm excit...