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Intermediate Academic 8s Crew Name Position Time Start Finish 39 Bath University Boat Club 13 05:05.7 27:47.3 32:53.0 57 Cambridge University Womens Boat Club 3 04:54.3 41:15.3 46:09.6 58 Cardiff University Rowing Club A 8 04:59.6 42:05.9 47:05.5 50 Cardiff University Rowing Club B 16 05:09.3 36:00.4 41:09.7 53 Durham University Boat Club 6 04:57.1 38:06.5 43:03.6 40 Edinburgh University Boat Club 10 04:59.9 28:24.9 33:24.8 59 First and Third Trinity BC 12 05:05.6 42:55.2 48:00.8 37 Lancaster University Boat Club 7 04:57.5 27:09.6 32:07.2 48 Manchester University Boat Club 11 05:04.5 34:32.7 39:37.1 49 Osiris BC 4 04:55.0 35:12.7 40:07.7 42 Reading University Boat Club 2 04:53.9 30:00.3 34:54.2 56 United Hospitals Boat Club 15 45:38.3 00:00.0 45:38.3 45 University College London 9 04:59.9 32:17.2 37:17.1 46 University of Birmingham Boat Club 5 04:56.1 32:59.1 37:55.2 44 University of Bristol Boat Club B 1 04:51.6 31:26.8 36:18.5 51 University of York Boat Club A 14 05:06.8 36:42.6 41:49.4 00:00.0 The following did not qualify 00:00.0 43 Newcastle University Boat Club 17 05:11.7 30:37.8 35:49.5 55 Southampton University Boat Club 18 05:12.2 39:45.6 44:57.8 35 University of Bristol Boat Club A 19 05:12.2 25:23.3 30:35.5 52 Exeter University 20 05:12.5 37:22.5 42:35.0 61 Merton College Boat Club 21 05:13.8 44:17.6 49:31.4 60 Caius Boat Club 22 05:14.0 43:41.2 48:55.2 47 Clare BC 23 05:18.0 33:47.7 39:05.7 41 University of Warwick Boat Club 24 05:19.0 29:17.0 34:36.0 54 University of York Boat Club B 25 05:25.5 38:59.9 44:25.4 36 Anglia Ruskin -
Wehorr-2007-Results.Pdf
WEHORR RESULTS 2007 Finish Start Club Status Awards Time 1 191 Marlow / Rebecca / Tideway Scullers / Thames E Head 18:14.9 2 1 Thames RC A E Club 18:36.0 3 2 Leander RC E C 18:43.7 4 212 Imp Col/Jesus Col(Cam)/London/Wallingf'd/Westm'r Sch S3 S 3 18:59.8 5 7 Nottingham RC A S2 S 2 19:02.4 6 3 Osiris BC A S2 Univ 19:09.6 7 121 Reading University BC S2 19:10.3 8 5 Cambridge University Womens BC A S2 U 19:13.9 9 26 Agecroft RC A S2 Prov 19:16.8 10 4 London University of Womens BC A S1 S 1 19:21.1 11 207 Wallingford RC A S2 19:23.1 12 6 Durham University BC A S1 U 19:23.6 13 11 Furnivall Sculling Club A S1 C 19:24.0 14 23 Molesey BC B S2 C 19:24.6 15 8 Mortlake Anglian & Alpha BC A S2 C 19:24.8 16 9 Idrogeno Rosa-Lombardia. E O/S 19:27.9 17 27 Reading RC A S1 C 19:28.2 18 137 Belvoir Ruderclub Zuerich Switzerland. E O 19:36.3 19 80 Rob Roy BC A S3 C 19:47.4 20 17 Upper Thames RC A S2 C 19:48.7 21 15 Cambridge University Womens BC B S2 U 19:53.1 22 187 Bedf H' Sch/Dame Alice Harp/Gloucester/Henley/St Neot's E 19:53.4 23 12 Osiris BC B S3 U 19:56.5 24 24 Vesta RC A S2 C 19:58.7 25 73 Grosvenor RC S3 P/C 19:59.0 26 16 Molesey BC A S/J 20:00.0 27 190 DSR (Danske Studenters Roklub) A E O 20:00.2 28 201 Thames RC G V(B) 20:00.7 29 31 Bessel-Ruder-Club Minden. -
1994 Appendices
APPENDICES Footnotes I Chronology of Evolving Architecture/Design II List of Consultees III Principal Issues Raised by Consultations IV Principal Contacts V Summary List of Strategic Policies VI List of Illustrations VII APPENDIX I: FOOTNOTES 1 London Planning Advisory Committee : 1993 Draft Advice on Strategic Planning Guidance for London (para. 8.14) 2 Royal Fine Art Commission: Thames Connections Exhibition (May 1991) 3 Judy Hillman: A New Look for London (Royal Fine Art Commission 1988) ISBN 0 11 752135 3 4 Kim Wilkie Environmental Design: Landscape Strategy for the Thames between Hampton Court and Kew: Elements for the Project Brief (July 1992) Kim Wilkie Environmental Design: Report on Consultation (July 1992) 5 Sherban Cantacuzino Eddington Charitable Trust Johnny Van Haeften Mick Jagger Richard Lester Prince and Princess Rupert Loewenstein 6 David Lowenthal: The Historic Landscape Reconsidered (George Washington Univ. 1990) 7 English Nature: Strategy for the 1990s: Natural Areas (1993) 8 Richmond Council demolition of Devonshire Lodge at the foot of Richmond Hill in 1960s 9 Countryside Commission, English Heritage, English Nature: Conservation Issues in Strategic Plans (August 1993) ISBN 0 86170 383 9 10 Greater London Council, Department of Transportation and Development: Thames-side Guidelines, An Environmental Handbook for London’s River (March 1986) 11 London Ecology Unit A Nature Conservation Strategy for London (Ecology Handbook 4) Nature Conservation in Hounslow (Ecology Handbook 15) 1990 Nature Conservation in Kingston -
Written Statement of the 2005 UDP (Pdf, 2577KB)
IMPORTANT NOTE: The Unitary Development Plan (UDP) is gradually being replaced by the Local Development Framework. Check the planning policy pages on the Council’s website (http://www.richmond.gov.uk/planning_guidance_and_policies.htm) for details of when policies and proposal sites have been superseded. This copy of the original UDP First Review 2005 replicates the text of the written statement for information (issued February 2012). Images and maps are not included. If you have any questions or comments, please contact Planning Policy and Design: 2nd Floor Civic Centre, York Street, Twickenham, TW1 3BZ Telephone: 020 8891 7117 Email: [email protected] LONDON BOROUGH OF RICHMOND UPON THAMES UNITARY DEVELOPMENT PLAN: FIRST REVIEW Adopted 1 March 2005 WRITTEN STATEMENT Prepared in accordance with section 13 of the Town & Country Planning Act 1990 as amended by Section 27 of the Planning and Compensation Act 1991 FOREWORD The Unitary Development Plan First Review is the land use plan for the Borough, and seeks, through its policies and proposals, to guide development, as well as to protect and enhance the Borough’s special environment, for present and future generations. The Plan is set in the context of national and regional planning guidance, but the policies are tailored for this Borough’s unique environment, characterised by its well- loved Royal Parks large open spaces, many historic buildings and conservation areas, attractive town centres and residential areas and extensive River Thames frontage. New developments must recognise and enhance this special character. A key initiative of the Council is its Civic Pride programme, which is intended to make Richmond upon Thames the safest, cleanest and greenest Borough in London. -
Origins of the Cambridge Blue
ORIGINS OF THE CAMBRIDGE BLUE Improved communications in the early years of the 19th century made possible sporting competitions between such as Oxford and Cambridge, which led in turn to the adoption of different colours, if only to allow the umpire to recognise them. The first sporting competition between the universities was on June 4th 1827 in a cricket match at Lord’s. Both teams wore white with no distinguishing colour. The second competition was the first Boat Race at Henley-on-Thames on 10th June 1829 when Oxford wore dark blue and white striped shirts. The colour was in honour of Christ Church, Head of the River at the time, who provided no fewer than five members of the crew. It is well documented that this race is the origin of the Oxford dark blue. Cambridge wore white shirts with hunting pink ties or sashes in honour of Snow, the Captain of Cambridge and of the Lady Margaret (St John’s College) Boat Club. For the second race in 1836, according to contemporary accounts (e.g. Bell’s Life), Cambridge wore white with no adornment. In 1837 and 1838 there were no intervarsity boat races but Cambridge raced against Leander Club and in both races they wore light blue and white striped shirts. For the third Boat Race in 1839 they adopted light blue, thereby establishing the accepted CUBC colour, and serially the Cambridge colour as each new sport has entered the intervarsity competitive programme. The story behind the adoption of light blue did not appear in print until 1881, almost half a century after the event. -
Spring Regatta Draw 2019 V.0
CAMBRIDGE NINES SPRING REGATTA May 2019 FINAL RESULTS TUES MAY 28 bold are winners Race Round Event Crew Number Crew name Outcome 10 Heat Women's Lower 31 Darwin College Boat Club W2 10 Heat Women's Lower 32 Chesterton RC W3 11 Heat Women's Lower 33 Cantabridgian Rowing Club Prog F&J 11 Heat Women's Lower 34 Champion of the Thames W5/W6 12 Heat Women's Lower 35 Magdalene Boat Club W2 12 Heat Women's Lower 36 Queens' College Boat Club W3 13 Heat Women's Lower 37 Corpus Christi College Boat Club W2 13 Heat Women's Lower 38 Caius Boat Club Sirens 14 Heat Men's Lower 20 Cantabrigan Scratchyhunters 14 Heat Men's Lower 21 Champion of the Thames Pls Don't Capsize 15 Heat Men's Lower 15 Heat Men's Lower 23 Sidney Sussex Boat Club M2 16 Heat Men's Lower 24 Pembroke College Boat Club M3 16 Heat Men's Lower 25 Darwin M2 17 Optional row Men's Lower 21 Semi-Final Women's Lower 32 Chesterton RC W3 21 Semi-Final Women's Lower 33 Cantabridgian Rowing Club Prog F&J 22 Semi-Final Women's Lower 35 Magdalene Boat Club W2 22 Semi-Final Women's Lower 37 Corpus Christi College Boat Club W2 23 Plate Semi-Final Women's Lower 31 Darwin College Boat Club W2 23 Plate Semi-Final Women's Lower 34 Champion of the Thames W5/W6 24 Plate Semi-Final Women's Lower 36 Queens' College Boat Club W3 24 Plate Semi-Final Women's Lower 38 Caius Boat Club Sirens 25 Semi-Final Men's Lower 21 Champion of the Thames Pls Don't Capsize 25 Semi-Final Men's Lower 23 Sidney Sussex Boat Club M2 26 Semi-Final Men's Lower 24 Pembroke College Boat Club M3 26 Semi-Final Men's Lower 27 Plate -
Oriel College Record
Oriel College Record 2020 Oriel College Record 2020 A portrait of Saint John Henry Newman by Walter William Ouless Contents COLLEGE RECORD FEATURES The Provost, Fellows, Lecturers 6 Commemoration of Benefactors, Provost’s Notes 13 Sermon preached by the Treasurer 86 Treasurer’s Notes 19 The Canonisation of Chaplain’s Notes 22 John Henry Newman 90 Chapel Services 24 ‘Observing Narrowly’ – Preachers at Evensong 25 The Eighteenth Century World Development Director’s Notes 27 of Revd Gilbert White 92 Junior Common Room 28 How Does a Historian Start Middle Common Room 30 a New Book? She Goes Cycling! 95 New Members 2019-2020 32 Eugene Lee-Hamilton Prize 2020 100 Academic Record 2019-2020 40 Degrees and Examination Results 40 BOOK REVIEWS Awards and Prizes 48 Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra, Leibniz: Graduate Scholars 48 Discourse on Metaphysics 104 Sports and Other Achievements 49 Robert Wainwright, Early Reformation College Library 51 Covenant Theology: English Outreach 53 Reception of Swiss Reformed Oriel Alumni Advisory Committee 55 Thought, 1520-1555 106 CLUBS, SOCIETIES NEWS AND ACTIVITIES Honours and Awards 110 Chapel Music 60 Fellows’ and Lecturers’ News 111 College Sports 63 Orielenses’ News 114 Tortoise Club 78 Obituaries 116 Oriel Women’s Network 80 Other Deaths notified since Oriel Alumni Golf 82 August 2019 135 DONORS TO ORIEL Provost’s Court 138 Raleigh Society 138 1326 Society 141 Tortoise Club Donors 143 Donors to Oriel During the Year 145 Diary 154 Notes 156 College Record 6 Oriel College Record 2020 VISITOR Her Majesty the Queen -
Clare News, Clare College, Trinity Lane, Clare and WW1 Page 36 Cambridge CB2 1TL +44 (0)1223 333218 [email protected]
Clare News 2016-17 EDITION 34 THE MASTER In this issue Welcome from the Master Page 3 Achievements and Honours Page 5 Publications Page 6 College News Page 8 Alumni Page 15 Development Report Page 25 Editor: Georgie Plunkett Design: www.cantellday.co.uk Photography: Hannah Sharples, Sport Page 28 Georgie Plunkett Contact: Music and Art Page 31 The Editor – Clare News, Clare College, Trinity Lane, Clare and WW1 Page 36 Cambridge CB2 1TL +44 (0)1223 333218 [email protected] www.clarealumni.com © Clare College 2016-17. All rights reserved. Upcoming events are listed on the back cover 2 CLARE NEWS SUMMER 2014 THE MASTER Welcome from the Master It is a great pleasure to welcome you to the latest edition of Clare News. I hope you enjoy reading about the many events that have taken place in College, and that you are able to come and visit the College again soon. It has been a full year. Sadly, it began with been honoured both in the UK and abroad. the death of one of our students, Georgia Our alumnus of the year for 2016, Graham Betteridge. Georgia, who was studying Serjeant, visited the College in March and Human, Social, and Political Science, had gave a fascinating talk on his pioneering been unable to complete her second year, work treating Sickle-cell disease; Professor Sir and passed away in October. Our thoughts Andrew Wiles was awarded the Abel Prize for were, and remain, with her family and friends. 2016 for his proof of Fermat’s Last Theorem; and Jo Bailey Wells, former Chaplain and In January, the Chancellor of the University, Dean at Clare, became the first woman Lord Sainsbury of Turville, who is the ex officio associated with the College to be appointed College Visitor, paid the College an unofficial as a Bishop in the Church of England. -
TLS REVIEW REPORT SEPTEMBER 2012.Indd
THE RECREATION LANDSCAPE 2.123 2012 Update: This section establishes the main reasons for visiting the Arcadian Thames and summarises the ways that visitors use, move about and understand the river corridor. It celebrates the network of opportunities for recreation and sets out ways to provide a welcoming, connected, legible and accessible landscape. 2.124 Strategic guidance is set out in: • The London Plan The 18th Century river landscape was designed for the pleasure of • The Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) the court • Mayor’s Tourism Plan for South London • The River Thames Alliance Thames Waterway Plan The Arcadian Thames 2.125 2012 Update: The London Plan proposes a series of Strategic Cultural Areas for London. These are designated as those places that help to make London a unique and vibrant city. The Thames corridor between Hampton and Kew has been recognised as one of London’s cultural areas and is referred to as ‘London’s Arcadia’. A Connected Landscape 2.126 2012 Update: The Arcadian Thames was originally laid out for the private enjoyment of the court. It was the cradle of the English Landscape Movement and inspired generations of artists, writers, poets and thinkers. During the 19th century however, this privileged landscape was opened up for the public to enjoy, quickly earning a reputation as the playground for London. Today, the River À ows through a green corridor of parks, palaces, visitor attractions, wildlife sites and historic settlements un-equalled in any During the 19th Century the other European capital city. These spaces form the largest connected Arcadian Thames was opened up for everyone to enjoy area of public open space in the metropolis offering the visitor an amazing combination of different leisure and learning experiences. -
Spring Regatta Draw 2019 V.1.Xlsx
CAMBRIDGE NINES SPRING REGATTA May 2019 May 22th 2019 Noon NOON DIVISION ONE Pass Green Dragon bridge by 1145 RACES START @ 1225 Race Round Event Crew Number Crew name Outcome 10 Heat Women's Lower 34Darwin College Boat Club W2 Winner to Race 22 10 Heat Women's Lower 35Chesterton RC W3 Loser to Race 21 11 Heat Women's Lower 36Caius Boat Club Sirens Winner to Race 22 11 Heat Women's Lower 37 Cantabridgian Rowing Club Progression Loser to Race 24 12 Heat Women's Lower 38Magdalene Boat Club W2 Winner to Race 23 12 Heat Women's Lower 39 Corpus Christi College Boat Club W2 Loser to Race 24 13 Optional row Women's Lower 40Lucy Eddy's Colleges W2 to Race 23 14 Heat Men's Lower 20 Cantabrigan Scratchyhunters Winner to Race 25 14 Heat Men's Lower 21 Champion of the Thames Pls Don't CapsizeLoser to Race 27 15 Heat Men's Lower 22 Lady Margaret Boat Club RBBC (M4) Winner to Race 25 15 Heat Men's Lower 23 Sidney Sussex Boat Club M2 Loser to Race 27 16 Heat Men's Lower 24 Pembroke College Boat Club M3 Winner to Race 26 16 Heat Men's Lower 25 Darwin M2 Loser to Race 28 17 Heat Men's Lower 26 St Catharine's College M3 Winner to Race 26 17 Heat Men's Lower 27 Cantabrigan Senior Squad Loser to Race 28 Division One Notes: All Crews will race in Divison 2 Please listen closely to marshals after races to get properly positioned for Division Two. -
Teddington Reach Coordination, 2020
TEDDINGTON REACH COORDINATION, 2020 May 2020 Note that many of the events in the calendar to date have not taken place and others in the future may also be cancelled because of restrictions imposed to protect against the Covid-19 virus. CONTENTS 1 – DEFINITIONS……………………………………………………………………………page 1-2 2 – PROGRAMME 2020..………………………………………………………………….pages 2-7 3 – REGULAR CLUB ACTIVITIES NOT INCLUDED ON REACH PROGRAMME, AND CLUB CONTACT DETAILS………page 8-11 1 – DEFINITIONS Times am events finish by 13.00 hours. pm events start on or after 13.00 hours Reach sections (Map to come in next draft) 1 Molesey Lock to Thames Ditton Island. 2 Thames Ditton Island to Raven’s Ait 3 Raven’s Ait to Kingston Bridge 4 Kingston Bridge to Steven’s Ait 5 Steven’s Ait to the inlet near the Royal Canoe Club 6 The inlet near the Royal Canoe Club to Broom Water 7 Broom Water to Teddington Lock Cut .Priority 1 River Closure means that the event is controlled by the EA ([email protected] ) and other clubs must not organise events at that time. River closures can only be applied between November and March. River Restriction means that the event is controlled by the EA ([email protected] ), the river is restricted and other clubs must not organise events in the restricted section at that time. Exclusive (Excl) means that other clubs participating in this Reach Coordination must not organise events at the same time. (When possible, sailing clubs are expected to offer races for all the classes sailing on the Reach.) Priority (Pri) means that the club has priority for its event and other clubs wishing to organise events on the same day MUST liaise with it prior to the event ON THE DAY OF THE EVENT in order to avoid clashes. -
Women's Eights Head of the River Race 2001 E
Women's Eights Head of the River Race 2001 FINAL RESULTS Finis Start Crew Event Award Min. Sec's Posn No. 18 THAMES RC A E Head 19 22.28 z too UNIVERSITY OF LONDON WBC E 19 47.88 35 IMPERIAL COLLEGE/OUEENS TOWER BC A E 19 49.32 424 THAMES RC B S'l Sen 1 20 22.72 558 WALLINGFORD RC B sl c 20 30.91 oo UPPER THAMES RC A sl c 20 39.54 72 MOLESEY BC A E C 20 52.51 810 LADY ELEANOR HOLLES. THE BC A SJ Sch/Jun 20 54.52 973 THAMES RC D 52 Sen 2 20 57.48 10 37 IMPERIAL COLLEGE/OUEENS TOWER BC B sl 20 58.93 11 20 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY WBC A 53 Univ 81 21 0.09 E 12 30 TWICKENHAM RC A Jt u zt u.30 133 KINGSTON RC A 53 Sen 3 21 3.72 t 14 163 BELVOIR RC E Overseas 21 5 o 15 25 THAMES RC C 52 C 21 7.97 Penalty given ,.i 16 32 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY WBC C s3 u 82 21 11.69 17 171 THAMES TRADESMEN'S RC A slc21 12 g 18 9 BRISTOL UNIVERSITY OF BC A s3 u 21 12.06 t 19 170 REBECCA s1 21 12.16 g 20 14 MOLESEY BC B JZ U Zt t4.5(' 21 35 NOTTINGHAM BC Sl Provincial 21 16.57 cB 22 167 DAME ALICE H SCH/NCRA/QUEENS PARK s1 21 16.62 23 vo THAMES RC E E C 21 16.78 247 OSIRIS A s2u82117 € 25 40 EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY BC A s3 u 21 18.03 o\ 26 169 HEADINGTON SCHOOL OXFORD BC A s'l 21 18.37 I 27 '18 NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY BC A s2 u B 21 19'19 28 161 ANGARIA HANNOVER E O 21 2039 g 29 22 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY WBC B s3 u 21 20.55 o JU 23 AURIOL KENSINGTON RC A s2 c 21 21.81 N 31 15 OXFORD UNIVERSITY WLBC A s3uB21 23.46 H 32 45 OXFORD, CITY OF A s2 c 21 25.91 c) 33 19 MARLOW RC B Dl u zt zo.J .Fl 34 26 FURNIVALL SC A sl c 21 26.87 & 35 53 OXFORD BROOKES UNIVERSITY BC A E* 21 27.29