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Mixer | Cultural Wonders In The Mix
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Animating cultural wonders through new commissioned soundscapes, music and art. Cultural Wonders In The Mix. Click on the virtual turntables to mix the soundscapes, remixes and ringtones (search for ‘cultural wonders in the mix’):. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Engaging our communities (The University of Manchester)
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By engaging and partnering with a range of people and organisations we are harnessing our knowledge, resources and visitor attractions to make a difference in our local communities and wider society. Examples of community engagement:. To support and engage with citizens, partners and organisations in the city region, through our Just Greater Manchester. Initiative, we have brought together all of the University's major interactions across Greater Manchester into one place. Public Festivals and Open Days.
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Botany in Ancient Egypt – Part 2 « Herbology Manchester
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Stories from the Manchester Museum Herbarium. Botany in Ancient Egypt Part 2. March 17, 2015. March 17, 2015. Part 1 of this blog post ( https:/ herbologymanchester.wordpress.com/2015/03/17/botany-in-ancient-egypt-part-1/. Focused primarily on how the ancient Egyptians acquired their extensive botanical knowledge. This second blog post will now look more closely at some of the plants that they commonly used some of which you may know! An Egyptian mummy wrapped in garlands of unidentified plants. A box fo...
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Making Colossal Statues in Ancient Egypt
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Events at The University of Manchester. Events for prospective students. Making Colossal Statues in Ancient Egypt. 13:00 17 Jul 2015. 14:00 17 Jul 2015. Book online at mcrmuseum.eventbrite.com or phone 0161 275 2648, free, adults. Who is it for:. Adults, General public. See travel and contact information. Add to your calendar. Fri 17 Jul, 1-2pm. Price: Book online at mcrmuseum.eventbrite.com or phone 0161 275 2648, free, adults. Travel and Contact Information. Share / follow event. 44 (0) 161 306 6000.
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Botany in Ancient Egypt – Part 1 « Herbology Manchester
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Stories from the Manchester Museum Herbarium. Botany in Ancient Egypt Part 1. March 17, 2015. March 17, 2015. During my research into the Materia Medica collection (plant, animal and mineral based medicines used in from the 1800s) at the Manchester Museum, I have notice a recurring feature; many of the plants had in fact been used by humans for thousands of years and a large portion of these by the ancient Egyptians! Dynasty Pharaoh who reigned between 1479 1425 BCE (part of which was as co-regent with Q...
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Anne-Marie Marshall: August 2014
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The personal blog of Anne-Marie Marshall, author of www.lifeinnortherntowns.com. Funding and Development Consultancy. Blog - Life in Northern Towns. Friday, 29 August 2014. Six Week Challenge - Week Seven. The blessed relief of getting behind the wheel of a car was bliss. Freedom! So what are the top ten things have I learnt over the seven weeks? 1 Your health is fragile a can be altered in the matter of a misjudged step. 4 Families and partners are worth their weight in gold. Links to this post. To have...
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Q: Favourite Manchester Museum Object? A: The Magnificent Maharajah | brightpinkwallsandmuseumgrey
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Just another WordPress.com site. Laquo; The Ideal Rocket Equation. Me and the Machine. Q: Favourite Manchester Museum Object? A: The Magnificent Maharajah. March 29, 2011. Is it a mammoth. Is a question I hear a lot while in the Manchester Museum’s Manchester Gallery. Actually, the skeleton that so demands your attention belongs to Maharajah, an Asian elephant who was a very popular performer at the Belle Vue Zoo in Gorton, Manchester. Do you remember Maharajah? To hear more stories about Maharjah, why d...
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