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Skip to main content. Papplewick was designed by the engineer Marriot Ogle Tarbotton for the Nottingham Corporation Waterworks Company. Between 1885 and 1969 Papplewick Pumping Station provided a supply of fresh water for Nottingham. The water was lifted by two James Watt beam engines from wells over 200 feet deep. Project is underpinned by some key principles and practices. Teachers from two Nottingham primary schools, Dunkirk and Mellers. Project which brings together understandings from Science, Geog.

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Dragon Breath Theatre a professional theatre company to inspire young people through this art

Click for A Temple to Water programme at Papplewick brochure. This was a collaboration with the Design Team at Nottingham City Museums and Galleries, and the installation is in residence for the foreseeable future. We are happy, proud and would like to thank all our backers and judges on that memorable evening. We are Arts Award trai.

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Papplewick pumping station Industrial museum and unique wedding venue in Nottinghamshire

How can I save water? Education Visits and Lectures. Award winning family museum and unique wedding venue. Please feel free to offer your feedback, comments and criticisms on our feedback form. And feel free to visit our Facebook profile. Where we will announce forthcoming events as well. We look forward to seeing you soon.

Signature Pedagogies Signature Pedagogies

A rural community school working with a contemporary dance company. An allotment project encouraging self-expression and everyday creativity in an inner city primary school class Read More. Allowing children an opportunity to represent themselves Read More. Read the full Signature Pedagogies report. The Signature Pedagogies project was undertaken by the School of Education.

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Skip to main content. Papplewick was designed by the engineer Marriot Ogle Tarbotton for the Nottingham Corporation Waterworks Company. Between 1885 and 1969 Papplewick Pumping Station provided a supply of fresh water for Nottingham. The water was lifted by two James Watt beam engines from wells over 200 feet deep. Project is underpinned by some key principles and practices. Teachers from two Nottingham primary schools, Dunkirk and Mellers. Project which brings together understandings from Science, Geog.

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performing impact work in progress

We have now finished the final report of the project. We hope to be back in touch with partners soonish to see how we can advance our joint ideas further. Our first report to AHRC. On the 27th and 28th.

tale tracking arts learning and engagement

What is TALE about? What are we doing? Mistakes are often the basis of creativity. The sessions were organised by Sarah Jarvis and Anna-Marie Gray from the Tate. I met up with other art teachers at Tate Modern or Tate Britain alternately, where Sarah and Anna-Marie facilitated workshops in response to the key qu.

Signature Pedagogies Signature Pedagogies

A rural community school working with a contemporary dance company. An allotment project encouraging self-expression and everyday creativity in an inner city primary school class Read More. Allowing children an opportunity to represent themselves Read More. Read the full Signature Pedagogies report. The Signature Pedagogies project was undertaken by the School of Education.

live art why? what is its value?

What is its value? The experience and value of live art. The Experience and Value of Live Art. It is a collaboration between Dr Emily Pringle from Tate Learning and Professor Pat Thomson from the School of Education, The University of Nottingham. It is funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council Cultural Value programme. The project operates through two workshops.

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