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  2. University for the Creative Arts - Wikipedia

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    The University for the Creative Arts is a specialist art and design university in Southern England.. It was formed in 2005 as University College for the Creative Arts at Canterbury, Epsom, Farnham, Maidstone and Rochester when the Kent Institute of Art and Design was merged into the Surrey Institute of Art & Design, which already had degree-awarding status; [3] both constituent schools had ...

  3. Surrey Institute of Art & Design, University College - Wikipedia

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    Surrey Institute of Art & Design, University College (SIAD) was an art college in the United Kingdom from 1994 to It was formed from the merger of West Surrey College of Art and Design (1969–1995) and Epsom School of Art and Design (1893–1995).

  4. Canterbury School of Architecture - Wikipedia

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    The Canterbury School of Architecture (CSA) which was founded in 1952 is a leading architecture school in the United Kingdom and is a department of the University for the Creative Arts in England. It has been listed within the top five architecture schools in the United Kingdom. [ 1 ]

  5. Aldershot military prison - Wikipedia

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    The Aldershot Glasshouse in 1908 Troops rioting on the roof of the 'Glasshouse' in February 1946. Aldershot military prison, known as the Glasshouse on account of its glazed roof, was the military prison in Aldershot in Hampshire from 1870 until it was burned down during riots in February 1946 and was finally demolished in 1958.

  6. Folkworks - Wikipedia

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    Folkworks is a non-profit organisation based at The Glasshouse (formerly The Sage Gateshead) and a part of the North Music Trust. It runs many workshops, summer schools and festivals to promote and encourage the furtherance of folk music .

  7. Harold Falkner - Wikipedia

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    Falkner was educated at Farnham Grammar School, and then at Farnham School of Art where he studied architecture under W. H. Allen. He undertook his articles training under Reginald Blomfield, where he became well versed in the neo-Georgian style. [1] Faulner died from pneumonia on 30 November 1963, aged 88, at 44 Hale Road, Farnham, Surrey. He ...

  8. W. H. Allen (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Stranger's Corner – Allen's home in Farnham, designed for him by Harold Falkner. William Herbert Allen (1863–1943) was an English landscape watercolour artist whose career spanned more than 50 years from the 1880s to the 1940s. He was invariably referred to as "W. H." rather than by his given name.

  9. Red House Cone - Wikipedia

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    The Red House Cone as seen from the gates Top of the cone, seen in 2021. The Red House Cone is a Grade II* listed glass cone located in Wordsley in the West Midlands, adjacent to the Stourbridge Canal bridge on the A491 High Street.