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  1. Campion Hall, Oxford

    Infobox Oxford college name Campion Hall university Oxford photo Image CampionHall.jpg 290px Campion Hall colours scarf start scarf end named for Edmund Campion St Edmund Campion, S.J. established 1896 sister college head label Master head The Revd Brendan Callaghan , S.J. JCR president MCR president undergraduates 1 graduates 8 latitude 51.749582 longitude 1.258032 homepage http www.campion.ox.ac.uk www.campion.ox.ac.uk boat club Campion Hall is one of the Permanent Private Hall s of the University of Oxford in England. It is one of the smallest constituent institutions of the university, consisting of under forty members. Established in 1896, Campion Hall was named after Edmund Campion , an English Jesuit and martyr who had been a fellow at nearby St. John s College, Oxford St. John s College . It is run by the Society of Jesus and exists specifically to allow those with a commitment to the religious life to study within the university. Admission is open to members of other Roman Catholic orders, but not normally to laymen. Image Campion Hall.jpg thumb left External view of Campion Hall. Campion Hall was designed expressly to house people studying at University of Oxford Oxford and is situated in the centre of the city. It is a community of about thirty five men, two thirds of whom are Jesuit s. The hall itself is located in Brewer Street, Oxford Brewer Street , west off St Aldate s, Oxford St Aldate s , close to Pembroke College, Oxford Pembroke College . The present structure was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens , who was also responsible for New Delhi , and officially opened ... http www.campion.ox.ac.uk Official website University of Oxford Category Campion Hall, Oxford ... Category Jesuit universities and colleges Category Permanent Private Halls of the University of Oxford Category Buildings and structures of the University of Oxford Category Works of Edwin Lutyens cy Neuadd Campion, Rhydychen eo Campion Hall ...   more details



  1. Campion

    Wiktionary Campion may refer to Image Red campion close 700.jpg thumb Red Campion Silene dioica Biology Flowering plant s of the Caryophyllaceae genera Lychnis and Silene , including Silene acaulis , or moss campion, a flower found in Eurasia and North America Silene dioica , or red campion, a native European flower Silene latifolia , or white campion, a flower found in Africa, western Asia, Europe and North America Silene tomentosa , or Gibraltar campion, endemic to Gibraltar Silene vulgaris , or bladder campion, native to Europe but widespread in North America Silene stenophylla , or narrow leafed campion, native to far eastern Siberia . Individuals have been recently regenerated from frozen fruit dating from the Pleistocene Family name and famous people Campion surname Business and commerce Campion boats , Canadian manufacturer of boats Campion Cycle Company , a British maker of cycles, motorcycles and cars between 1901 and 1926. Television Campion TV series Campion TV series , a BBC television series 1989 1990 Places Campion, Colorado , United States Campion Air Force Station , Alaska. Located on the Yukon River near Galena, Alaska Education Campion College , Old Toongabbie, Australia Campion College, Jamaica Campion College , Kingston, Jamaica University of Regina Federated colleges Campion College Regina, Canada Campion College, Gisborne Campion Hall, Oxford Campion School disambiguation several Fiction Albert Campion , a fictional detective Campion Bond , a minor character in the comic versions of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Campion Watership Down , a rabbit from the novel Watership Down by Richard Adams Campion, one of the protagonists of the Alastair Reynolds novel House of Suns . disambig de Campion fr Campion it Campion nl Campion pt Campion ...   more details



  1. Oxford Town Hall

    File Oxford Town Hall 2.jpg thumb upright right Oxford Town Hall on St Aldate s, Oxford St Aldate s . The Oxford Town Hall is located on St Aldate s, Oxford St Aldate s in the centre of Oxford , England . The site was previously occupied by Oxford Guildhall . It is a meeting place for local government in the city and also houses the Museum of Oxford . In addition, it can be hired for events. Despite the fact that Oxford is a city with its own Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford cathedral , the term town hall is still used. The first Guildhall was built on the site in 1292. This was replaced by a Town Hall in 1752, built by Isaac Ware , which was demolished in 1893 to make way for the current building. Following a design competition, the present winning Gothic Revival design was by Henry Thomas Hare . Visitors have included Mikhail Gorbachev and Nelson Mandela . The orginal Town Hall Current building See also Oxford City Council External links http www.oxford.gov.uk PageRender decTH Oxford Town Hall occw.htm Oxford Town Hall information from the Oxford City Council http www.chem.ox.ac.uk oxfordtour oxfordcitytours townhall.asp Virtual Tour of Oxford Town Hall http mqdirect.mapquest.co.uk map.adp?venue 8w5wz 261 Information and map from MapQuest http www.headington.org.uk oxon mayors town hall new.htm Present Town Hall, Oxford coord 51 45 6 N 1 15 26 W type landmark region GB display title Category Buildings and structures completed in 1752 Category Government buildings completed in 1893 Category Buildings and structures in Oxford Town Hall Category Local government in Oxford Town Hall Category City and town halls in England Oxfordshire geo stub Oxfordshire struct stub ...   more details



  1. St Mary Hall, Oxford

    Image St Mary Hall 1675.jpg right 270px thumb 1675 Engraving Copper engraving of St Mary Hall St Mary Hall was an academic hall of the University of Oxford associated with Oriel College, Oxford Oriel College since 1326, but which functioned independently from 1545 to 1902. History class toccolours style float right margin left 1em font size 85 background ffffcc color black width 20em max width 25 cellspacing ... . Along with the appointment, he was given the rectory house, St Mary Hall, on the High Street, Oxford High Street . ref name VCH4 Crossley, Alan editor , Churches , A History of the County of Oxford Volume 4 The City of Oxford 1979 pp. 369 412. Oxford University Press Victoria County History VCH series ... , St Mary Hall , A History of the County of Oxford Volume 3 The University of Oxford 1954 pp. 129 131. Oxford University Press VCH series, ISBN 0 7129 1064 6 ref In 1902, the Hall was incorporated ... John Ball Puritan , BA 1608 William Henry Charsley , Master of Charsley s Hall, Oxford Edward Craggs ... 7 ref St Mary Hall was acquired by Oriel College in 1326. Bedel Hall, adjoining St Mary s to the south ... with St Martin s Hall, served as annexes for Oriel College. In the early 16th century, the St Dudley and Dudley exhibitioners were lodged in St Mary Hall and Bedel Hall, and around this time the two halls were united. St Mary Hall steadily developed into an independent entity, and in 1545, on the order the Visitor , John Longland Bishop Longland of Lincoln , the door between St Mary Hall and Oriel was blocked up. The Hall took on its own lecturer s, and for a time, the numbers of St Mary s exceeded ... Principals of St Mary Hall continued to be Fellow s of Oriel until 1656. By 1875 its undergraduate ... 145 st mary hall History of St Mary Hall from http www.oriel.ox.ac.uk Oriel College coord 51.7522 1.2536 type edu region GB OXF display title DEFAULTSORT Saint Mary Hall, Oxford Category St Mary Hall, Oxford Category Former colleges and halls of the University of Oxford Category Oriel College, Oxford ...   more details



  1. Oxford Music Hall

    Infobox Theatre name Oxford Music Hall image 1875 Oxford Music Hall.jpg image size 200px caption The apse stage of the Oxford, ca. 1875. br Patrons ate and drank in the auditorium. address Oxford Street ... and Long closed 1926 othernames The Oxford production currentuse website Oxford Music Hall was a music hall located in City of Westminster Westminster , London at the corner of Oxford Street and Tottenham ... halls imitating the formula opened in London. The Oxford Music Hall was designed by Messrs Finch ... show 1632 oxford music hall london Oxford Music Hall London Theatres Trust , accessed 30 September ... at The New Oxford Theatre , Footlight Notes, no. 316, 4 October 2003 ref The hall quickly became one ... 2008 ref Many notable performers of the day appeared at the Oxford Music Hall, including Marie Lloyd ... barmaids. ref http www.peopleplayuk.org.uk collections object.php?object id 502 The Oxford Music Hall ... hall in London. ref http footlightnotes.tripod.com 20031129home.html The Oxford Music Hall ..., 22 November 2003 ref Later years Image OxMusHall1918.jpg left thumb Facade of the Oxford Music Hall ... feature of the Oxford have of late years been discontinued , and the hall s programmes after ... music hall.php A Short History of the English Music Hall , UKEssays.com 2008 ref In 1891, the Oxford .... ref name Ox http www.arthurlloyd.co.uk TheOxfordMusicHall.htm The Oxford Music Hall Arthur Lloyd ... gallery 141592 oxford music hall uk 1862 Drawing of an acrobatic act at the Oxford, 1862 http www.prints online.com pictures 609229 OXFORD MUSIC HALL 1893.html 1893 Programme for the music ... resources images show 123 faade of the oxford music hall london Postcard showing ... of some productions at the Oxford Category Entertainment in London Category Former music hall venues ... 0.131 architect Finch Hill , with Paraire owner Charles Morton capacity type Music hall opened ..., by Charles Morton impresario Charles Morton , in 1861. In 1917 the music hall was converted into a legitimate ...   more details



  1. Vine Hall, Oxford

    Vine Hall was an academic hall of the University of Oxford , located on Alfred Street in the 16th century. It became a part of the Peckwater Quadrangle of Christ Church, Oxford . The building gave its name to the previous name for Alfred Street, particularly the southwards continuation of it Vine Hall Lane. Some have said that the current name Alfred Street is of unknown aetiology and pointless, ref http books.google.co.uk books?id wIBnAAAAMAAJ&q 22vine hall 22 alfred street&dq 22vine hall 22 alfred street&client firefox a&pgis 1 The Encyclopaedia of Oxford ref and the street should be renamed Vine Hall Lane. It was previously known as St Edward s Lane, but the name Vine Hall Lane was in use by 1576. ref http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 22828 British history online ref Vine Hall, together with Peckwater s Inn and the smaller and older Brid Hall and Maiden Hall were given to Christ Church by Henry VIII of England King Henry VIII in 1547. ref name Ingram cite book last Ingram first James authorlink James Ingram academic title Memorials of the Colleges and Halls in the University of Oxford publisher John Henry Parker date 1847 edition 2 pages 57 url http books.google.com books?id rhcBAAAAYAAJ accessdate 2009 02 01 ref ref name walks cite book last Wade first W. M. coauthors William Baxter, R. Pearson, Law and Whittaker title Walks in Oxford publisher Printed by W. Baxter for R. Pearson date 1818 edition 2 pages 236 url http books.google.com books?id q4UqAAAAYAAJ accessdate 2009 02 01 ref It once housed a famous grammar school where John Leland antiquary John Leland ... of Oxford Including the Lives of the Founders publisher Printed by Collingwood and co. date 1810 pages 330 url http books.google.com books?id S 9jAAAAMAAJ accessdate 2009 02 01 ref It was a hall ... of the City of Oxford publisher J. and F. Rivington date 1773 url http books.google.com books?id ... title Category Former colleges and halls of the University of Oxford Category Christ Church, Oxford ...   more details



  1. St Benet's Hall, Oxford

    Infobox Oxford college name St Benet s Hall photo Image St Benets Oxford.jpg 290px The entrance to St Benet s Hall on St Giles university Oxford infobox colour black colours scarf start cell3 black cell ... Private Hall PPH of the University of Oxford . It is located at the northern end of St Giles , Oxford ... s Hall Sub Committee of the Governing Body. ref name review University of Oxford, Review of the Permanent ... condoms being provided by the Oxford University Student Union OUSU , the Hall s JCR disaffiliated .... ref name review See also Category Alumni of St Benet s Hall, Oxford Alumni of St Benet s Hall History ... Sancti Benedicti St Benet s Hall in 1918. Prior to this date, Private Halls of the University of Oxford ... s Hall. The Hall was initially set up in October 1897 at 103 Woodstock Road Oxford Woodstock ... houses were demolished in 1938 to make space for the Oxford Playhouse theatre. The Hall had primarily ... colleges colleges and halls az stbenets.html St Benet s Hall University of Oxford . Ox.ac.uk. Retrieved .... ref http www.st benets.ox.ac.uk admissions.htm St Benet s Hall, Oxford . St benets.ox.ac.uk. ... s library The Hall currently occupies 38 St Giles , Oxford St Giles , a Georgian style building, built ... of Magdalen Hall , Rev. Richard Michell. After a two year period as the Oxford High School, it became ... www.st benets.ox.ac.uk master.htm St Benet s Hall, Oxford . St benets.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved on 2010 ... history.htm St Benet s Hall, Oxford . St benets.ox.ac.uk 1939 09 12 . Retrieved on 2010 09 29 ... benets.ox.ac.uk jcrcomm.htm St Benet s Hall, Oxford . St benets.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved on 2010 09 ..., and their guests mix freely at all meals. See also University of Oxford Permanent Private Hall Benedictine ... and halls az stbenets.html University of Oxford St Benet s Hall http www.st benets.ox.ac.uk St Benet s Hall University of Oxford DEFAULTSORT Saint Benet s Hall, Oxford Category Educational institutions ... Benet s Hall, Oxford Category Benedictine colleges and universities Category Buildings and structures ...   more details



  1. St Edmund Hall, Oxford

    Infobox Oxford college infobox colour 801213 name St Edmund Hall latin name Aula Sancti Edmundi university Oxford photo Image SEHQuad.jpg 290px shield Image St Edmund Hall, Oxford logo.png 175px colours ..., Fellows and Scholars of St Edmund Hall in the University of Oxford named for Edmund Rich St Edmund of Abingdon established 13th century, c. 1278 ref name a1278 University of Oxford 2008 http www.ox.ac.uk admissions undergraduate courses colleges st edmund hall.html St Edmund Hall Admissions ... of scholars studying in the Oxford Schools. ref As of 2007 St Edmund Hall had an estimated financial ... rental agreement. ref Emden 1927 , p. 60 ref St Edmund Hall began life as one of Oxford s ancient Aularian ... thumb left 210px Coat of Arms of St Edmund Hall, Oxford. This sculpture is found above the entrance ... Oxford Slalom Championships on the annual Varsity Trip . Sporting success aside, the Hall has ..., Oxford Former students of St Edmund Hall . Dan Abnett , author, comic book writer Samira Ahmed , newsreader ..., A.B. 1927 An Oxford Hall in Medieval Times being the Early History of St Edmund Hall , Oxford Oxford ... Research, ISBN 0 7129 1064 6, p.  319 335. External links commons cat St Edmund Hall, Oxford ... and Woodward , St Edmund Hall University of Oxford DEFAULTSORT Saint Edmund Hall, Oxford Category ... 13th century establishments in England Category St Edmund Hall, Oxford Category Buildings and structures of the University of Oxford de St Edmund Hall es Saint Edmund Hall fr St Edmund Hall Oxford it St ... Street, Oxford The High Queen s Lane latitude 51.753 longitude 1.25 homepage http www.seh.ox.ac.uk Homepage boat club http jcr.seh.ox.ac.uk JCR br http mcr.seh.ox.ac.uk MCR St Edmund Hall is one of the Colleges of the University of Oxford constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England . Better known within the University by its nickname, Teddy Hall , the college has a claim to being ... p. 388, referencing A.B. Emden who in his 1927 p. 236 work states ...and St Edmund Hall now survives ...   more details



  1. Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford

    Infobox Oxford college name Lady Margaret Hall university Oxford photo Image LMH Quad.jpg 290px infobox ... 1.254036 shield Image Lady Margaret Hall Oxford Coat Of Arms Motto .svg 150px blazon Or, on a chevron ... ref Image lmhgardens.jpg thumb Sunken gardens outside Talbot Hall, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. Image lmhdeneke1.jpg thumb Giles Gilbert Scott s Deneke Building, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. Image lmhfellowsgarden.jpg thumb Fellows Garden, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. Image lmhmoregardens.jpg thumb Gardens outside Wordsworth Building, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. Image lmhtalbot1.jpg thumb Sir Reginald Blomfield s Talbot Hall, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. Lady Margaret Hall is one of the Colleges of the University of Oxford constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England, located at the end of Norham Gardens in north Oxford . As of 2006 the college had an estimated financial endowment of 34m. ref http www.btinternet.com akme OXCpress.html Oxford College Endowment Incomes, 1973 2006 updated July 2007 ref Lady Margaret Hall was founded in 1878 as the first women s college in Oxford, and did not accept men until 1979. Lady Margaret Hall accepts both undergraduate and graduate ... dog Talbot dogs represent Edward Talbot. The College Lady Margaret Hall is one of the few Oxford ... date 26 April 2010 publisher Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford accessdate 2 July 2010 ref In the summer ... publisher Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford accessdate 17 January 2010 ref Members of the college refer ... See also Category Alumni of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford Former students of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford File Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford matriculation.jpg thumb Students in the quadrangle left References ... Hall University of Oxford Category Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford Category Colleges of the University ... Hall fr Lady Margaret Hall Oxford it Lady Margaret Hall fi Lady Margaret Hall zh ... College Undergraduate Degree Classifications 2007 08 ref History Lady Margaret Hall, the first women ...   more details



  1. Wycliffe Hall, Oxford

    Infobox Oxford college name Wycliffe Hall shield photo Image Wycliffe Hall 5885629787 .jpg 290px Wycliffe Hall from Banbury Road colours scarf start cell 000326 cell white cell2 000326 cells 4 white cell2 ... Hall of Oxford University in 1996 and is a centre for Evangelical Anglican study in the university ... The crisis continued as a member of the council also resigned. ref Crisis continues at Wycliffe Hall as Council member resigns. The controversy over Oxford theological college Wycliffe Hall has taken ... Wycliffe Hall website http www.friendsofwycliffehall.org U.S. Friends of Wycliffe Hall, Oxford ... established in 1877 Category Wycliffe Hall, Oxford Category Permanent Private Halls of the University ... of Oxford cy Neuadd Wycliffe, Rhydychen eo Wycliffe Hall ... The Way, the Truth, the Life from John 14 6 established 1877 sister college Ridley Hall, Cambridge ... boat club http www.queensrowing.co.uk Boat Club Wycliffe Hall is a Church of England Seminary theological college and a Permanent Private Hall of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom . It is located on the Banbury Road in central North Oxford , between Norham Gardens and Norham Road. Overview Wycliffe Hall provides theological training for candidates for ordained ministry in the Church ... in 1868. ref name hinchcliffe cite book title North Oxford author Hinchcliffe, Tanis year 1992 publisher ... Wilkinson Moore in 1882 3. Wycliffe Hall was established in 1877 and started in No. 54, adding ... George Wallace . ref name pevsner Wycliffe Hall was established by a group of leading Evangelical churchmen ... a Permanent Private Hall, Wycliffe Hall now also offers courses in Divinity academic discipline ... alongside Ridley Hall, Cambridge as a pair of theological colleges with an expressly Evangelicalism ... the response of the Hall to allegations of bullying and intimidation. Daniel Blake, 5 October 2007 ... Roberts Rector of St Ebbe s Church , Oxford and president of the Proclamation Trust Lamina Sankoh ...   more details



  1. Edmund Campion

    England St. Edmund Campion Secondary School , Brampton, Ontario , Canada Campion Hall, Oxford http ... the Queen had left Oxford, Campion had earned the patronage of the powerful William Cecil, 1st ... William Allen . The college s enrolment grew, and a little after Campion s arrival a papal subsidy was granted. Campion found himself reunited with Oxford friends. He was to teach rhetoric while ...Infobox saint name Saint Edmund Campion birth date Birth date 1540 1 24 df y death date death date and age ... campion.jpg jpg was mis labelled by contributor imagesize 200px caption Portrait of St Edmund Campion ... suppressed date issues Jesuit Saint Edmund Campion , S.J. 24 January 1540 &ndash 1 December 1581 ... ministry in officially Protestant England, Campion was arrested by priest hunter s. Convicted of high treason , he was hanged, drawn and quartered at Tyburn . Father Campion was beatified by Pope ... on 24 January 1540, Campion received his early education at Christ s Hospital school and, at the age ... the city in August 1553. ref Simpson, Richard. Edmund Campion a Biography , 1867 , p.2 ref ref name ... , pp. 30 34. Retrieved 2012 02 19. ref rp p30 He then attended St John s College, Oxford , becoming ... on the occasion of his B.A. degree in 1560. ref Waugh 1935 , p.26 ref He took a Master s degree at Oxford ... , the founder of the college, was buried in 1567, the Latin oration fell to the lot of Campion. Rejecting ... to spread and he left Oxford in 1569 and went to Ireland for private study and research, but not, as Simpson ... establishment of the University of Dublin . Ireland 1569 1571 Campion was appointed tutor to Richard ... of Commons, which included the prorogation. Campion was transferred by Stanihurst s arrangement to the house ..., Campion left Ireland in secret and escaped to Douai in the Low Countries now France where he .... ref name guiney55 Guiney, Louise Imogen. Blessed Edmund Campion , New York Benziger Brothers 1908 . p.55 ref Rome, Brunn and Prague 1573 1580 Campion then travelled to Rome on foot, alone and in the guise ...   more details



  1. Campion School

    Campion School may refer to Campion School, Mumbai , India Campion High School , Wisconsin, USA Campion Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School , Tamil Nadu, India Campion School Athens Campion School Bugbrooke , England Campion School, Hornchurch , England Campion School, Leamington Spa , England Campion School Bhopal schooldis ...   more details



  1. Peter Campion

    Peter Campion born 1976 is an American poet . He graduated from Dartmouth College with a BA, and from Boston University with an MA. ref cite web last Fried first Daisy url http www.poetryfoundation.org bio peter campion title Peter Campion publisher The Poetry Foundation date accessdate 2011 05 12 ref He taught at Washington College , ref cite web url http www.blackbird.vcu.edu v7n1 poetry campion p index.htm title Peter Campion, Blackbird publisher Blackbird.vcu.edu date accessdate 2011 05 12 ref Ashland University , and Auburn University . ref cite web url http media.cla.auburn.edu english people display.cfm?PersonID 2407 title Peter Campion English Faculty publisher Media.cla.auburn.edu date ... English Literature Peter Campion publisher Swarthmore.edu date accessdate 2011 05 12 ref He will teach ... entertainment blogs 120358039.html title Poet Campion accepts position at UM publisher StarTribune.com ... http www.bu.edu agni poetry print 2003 58 campion.html title AGNI Online Nephew by Peter Campion publisher ... poetrymagazine poem 180171 title Just Now by Peter Campion Poetry Magazine poem magazine& 93 publisher Poetryfoundation.org date accessdate 2011 05 12 ref Slate, ref cite web last Campion first Peter url http www.slate.com id 2164499 title Lilacs By Peter Campion Slate Magazine publisher Slate.com ... . ref cite web url http www.newswise.com articles poet peter campion wins the vcu levis reading prize title Poet Peter Campion Wins the VCU Levis Reading Prize publisher Newswise.com date ... web url http www.gf.org fellows 17029 peter campion title Peter Campion John Simon Guggenheim Memorial ... , published by Oxford University Press. ref cite web url http litimag.oxfordjournals.org title Oxford Journals & 124 Humanities & 124 Literary Imagination publisher Litimag.oxfordjournals.org ... . NAME Campion, Peter ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1976 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Campion, Peter Category 1976 births Category American poets Category ...   more details



  1. Jane Campion

    File Jane Campion.jpg thumb 220px right Jane Campion Jane Campion born 30 April 1954 is a filmmaker screenwriter and director from New Zealand . Campion is the second of four women ever nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director . Early life Campion was born in Wellington , New Zealand, the daughter of Edith, an actress, and Richard Campion, a theater and opera director. ref cite news url http www.nytimes.com 1993 05 30 movies film view jane campion stirs romance with mystery.html?pagewanted 2 work The New York Times title FILM VIEW Jane Campion Stirs Romance With Mystery first Vincent last ... further short films. Career Campion started making films in the early 1980s at the Australian Film ... woman ever to be nominated for Best Director. Campion s work since that time has tended to polarize ... Campion again with Harvey Keitel , this time with Kate Winslet as the female lead. In the Cut 2003 ... at the Cannes Film Festival. Campion was an executive producer for the 2006 documentary Abduction ... strike publisher SMH date December 9, 2007 accessdate November 19, 2011 author Louise Hall ref Filmography ... Zealand film makers Bibliography Ellen Cheshire. Jane Campion. London Pocket Essentials, 2000 V. W. Wexman. Jane Campion Interviews. Roundhouse Publishing. 1999 Deb Verhoeven . Jane Campion. London Routledge, 2009 References Reflist External links http www.hlamgt.com.au Jane Campion s Agent IMDb name 1005 http www.myspace.com strangeandstrong Jane Campion Myspace Fan Page Amg name 83988 Jane Campion http www.lib.berkeley.edu MRC campion.html Jane Campion Bibliography via UC Berkeley http www.sensesofcinema.com 2002 great directors campion Senses of Cinema Great Directors Critical Database Jane Campion AcademyAwardBestOriginalScreenplay 1981 2000 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Campion, Jane ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 30 April 1954 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Campion, Jane Category 1954 births Category Alumni of Chelsea ...   more details



  1. Campion (surname)

    Campion is a surname , and may refer to In arts and entertainment Albert Campion , character in TV series Campion Charles Antoine Campion, Italian composer Carlo Antonio Campioni Gerald Campion , British actor Jane Campion , New Zealand film director Thomas Campion , English composer, poet and physician Charles D. Campion, the character who spreads the deadly virus in Stephen King s The Stand William Campion organist In politics dith Campion, the French politician dith Cresson William Campion , British politician and governor of West Australia William Campion 1640 1702 , MP for Kent In sport Bill Campion , American basketball player Cassie Campion , English squash player Kevin Campion , Australian rugby league player Other Edmund Campion , English Jesuit and Catholic martyr Paul Campion disambiguation See also Campion surname Campion It does not help to add disambig or hndis tags where the page only contains people who share a surname ...   more details



  1. Thomas Campion

    www.archive.org details campionsworks00camp Campion s works Oxford Clarendon Press, 1909 . MacDonagh ... by Campion format Ogg filename2 Beauty, since you so much desire.ogg title2 Beauty, since you so much desire description2 Sexually suggestive lute song by Campion format2 Thomas Campion sometimes Campian ... lute song s masque s for dancing, and an authoritative technical treatise on music. Life Campion was born in London , the son of John Campion, a clerk of the Court of Chancery , and Lucy n e Searle ... of Campion s father in 1576, his mother married Augustine Steward, dying soon afterwards. His step ... 1911 no icon 1 no prescript 1 wstitle Campion, Thomas . ref ref He is not listed in Venn, Alumni ... of Caen . ref name grove Christopher R. Wilson. Thomas Campion , Grove Dictionary of Music ... subscription access . ref Campion is thought to have lived in London, practicing as a physician ... renlit campbio.htm Life of Thomas Campion Luminarium Anthology of English literature . ref He was apparently ... Overbury s death. ref http findarticles.com p articles mi gx5229 is 2003 ai n19152457 Thomas Campion ... poetry quantitative verse . Campion s theories on poetry were refuted by Samuel Daniel in Defence ... and Infallible Rule , ref Thomas Campion, Christopher R. Wilson, John Coperario. http books.google.co.uk ... Works of Thomas Campion Luminarium.org . ref In 1618 appeared the ayres that were sung and played at Brougham ... there, the music by George Mason and John Earsden, while the words were almost certainly by Campion .... ref name brittanica1911 Retrospective While Campion had attained a considerable reputation in his ... of dainty lyrics, including those of Campion, and it was due to the work of Arthur Henry Bullen A. H ... name brittanica1911 Campion set little store by his English lyrics they were to him the superfluous ... successful, combining real poetry with genuine religious fervour. Some of Campion s works could ... writers, such as F tis saw Campion as a theorist. ref name fetis Fran ois Joseph F tis, Campion ...   more details



  1. Paul Campion

    Paul Campion may refer to Paul Campion radio host born 1969 , Australian radio host Paul Campion French Navy officer , French admiral Paul Campion film director born 1967 , English New Zealand film director hndis Campion, Paul ...   more details



  1. William Campion

    Eton and Oxford University , and was the Conservative Party UK Conservative MP for Lewes UK Parliament ... Australia. Campion was commissioned into the 2nd Volunteer Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment in 1888 ... 12 August 1929 .jpg thumb 350px left Campion left of centre at Western Australia s centenary ... links Hansard contribs mr william campion William Campion s start s par uk succession box before ... Persondata . NAME Campion, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British politician DATE OF BIRTH ... Hassocks , Sussex , England , United Kingdom UK DEFAULTSORT Campion, William Category 1870 births ...   more details



  1. Léo Campion

    Expand French L o Campion date January 2012 L o Campion 1905 1992 was a France French actor. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Campion, Leo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1905 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1992 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Campion, Leo Category Pataphysicians Category 1905 births Category 1992 deaths Category French actors Category French anarchists France actor stub fr L o Campion ...   more details



  1. Harry Campion

    . ref Campion, H. 1939 . Public and private property in Great Britain . London Oxford University Press, H. Milford. ref In 1939, Mr Campion joined the Central Economic Intelligence Service CEIS , part ...Sir Harry Campion , Order of the Bath KCB , Order of the British Empire CBE 20 May 1905 24 May 1996 was a British ... and internationally, after the Second World War. Background and early career Harry Campion later Sir Harry Campion was born in Worsley , Lancashire , and was educated at Farnworth Grammar School and Manchester University . After leaving university, Campion joined the newly formed Cotton Trade ... capital using estate duty data ref Daniels, G. W., & Campion, H. 1936 . The distribution of national ... for a continuous survey of financial and economic plans and where Campion s role was to organise ... after, Campion became its first director. The CSO became established as a permanent feature of government focusing on the development of national income accounts. After the war, Campion was seconded .... Following this secondment, Campion returned to the CSO until his retirement in March 1967. Some of the statistical products which first saw the light of day in the Harry Campion era are Monthly Digest ... a number of prominent national statisticians, including Harry Campion, to form a Nuclear Statistical ... activities of the UN and other non governmental organisations. Shortly afterward, Campion was seconded .... ref Death and bequests Sir Harry Campion died in 1996 aged 91. On his death, Sir Harry Campion bequeathed .... The Campion Fellowship ia awarded every two years with the maximum sum of money available on any occasion ...?article 1074 The Campion Fellowship , Royal Statistical Society. ref The Manchester Statistical Society was also a beneficiary of the estate of Sir Harry Campion and similarly the bequest was placed ... s objective and history. ref http www.manstatsoc.org grants.html The Campion Fund , Manchester Statistical ... . London HMSO. Obituary Sir Harry Campion, 1905 96, W. Rudoe, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society ...   more details



  1. Brian Campion

    Brian Campion may refer to Brian Campion politician born 1970 , American politician in the Vermont House of Representatives Brian Campion hurler born 1985 , Irish hurler hndis Campion, Brian Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Albert Campion

    Infobox character colour colour text name Albert Campion series Albert Campion mysteries image caption ... son relatives Valentine Ferris sister religion nationality British Albert Campion is a fictional ... Peter Wimsey , ref http www.strandmag.com campion.htm The Great Detectives Albert Campion by Mike Ripley, Strand Magazine ref Campion established his own identity, and matured and developed as the series progressed. After Allingham s death her husband Philip Youngman Carter completed her last Campion book and wrote two more before his own death. Fictional biography Albert Campion is a pseudonym ... educated, in his 20s he assumed the name Campion and began a life as an adventurer and detective. Characteristics Campion is thin, blond, wears glasses, and is often described as affable, inoffensive ... . Names The name Campion may have its origin in the Old French word for champion . ref Martin, Richard ..., and may allude to the Society of Jesus Jesuit martyr St. Edmund Campion . Carter and St. Edmund Campion were both graduates of Christ s Hospital school. Campion s fictional college, St. Ignatius, supports the Edmund Campion connection, since St. Ignatius of Loyola was the founder of the Jesuits. ref Morpurgo, J. E. 1988 introduction to The Return of Mr Campion London Hodder and Stoughton. p. xiii ref Albert Campion is revealed early on to be a pseudonym. In Mystery Mile , his true first name ... didn t like the name Rudolph. Campion has used many other names in the course of his career. Mornington ... to Campion s aristocratic background, and hints at a connection to royalty in several asides ... of the series. ref http www.margeryallingham.fsnet.co.uk rogerjohnson.html Thoughts on Mr Campion and his family by Roger Johnson ref Campion s mother is mentioned several times and writes a letter in The Fashion in Shrouds , and Campion borrows a car from his older brother apparently the current ... that his brother was still unmarried and therefore Campion is likely to come into the title ...   more details



  1. Tony Campion

    refimproveBLP date October 2009 Tony Campion is Lead Consultant at http www.arcmediaservices.co.uk ArcMedia www.arcmediaservices.co.uk ref http www.arcmediaservices.co.uk ref , a communications coaching agency in the healthcare, telecommunications and financial sectors. He is a former full time presenter and reporter for CNN ref http edition.cnn.com CNN anchors reporters campion.tony.html ref , based in London. He presented on the BBC s rolling news channel BBC News 24 and also on BBC World News between 2005 and 2009, and has also worked for Reuters , Bloomberg L.P. Bloomberg and Sky News . Campion holds a PhD in particle physics ref http cdsweb.cern.ch record 227027 holdings?ln en ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Campion, Tony ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Campion, Tony Category BBC World News Category BBC newsreaders and journalists Category Living people BBC tv bio stub ...   more details



  1. Nicholas Campion

    image N Campion.jpg thumb upright Dr Nicholas Campion Nicholas Campion born 4 March 1953 , ref name Interview is an historian with particular expertise in cultural history and the history and contemporary culture and practice of astrology . ref Miller, Martin. Best of British Men Bath Press, 1993 p.269 ISBN 0951863118 ref He is the author of a two volume history of Western Astrology. He is a native of Bristol, England . ref name Interview Garry Phillipson 1999 , http www.astrologer.com aanet pub journal jour mayjun99.html Interview with Nick Campion , The Astrological Association of Great Britain ref As an author and lecturer, he has written on the history of astrology , apocalyptic and Millenarianism millennial beliefs, and New Age culture. He studied history at Queens College, Cambridge and took his MA at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. ref name lewis Lewis, James, R. The astrology encyclopedia , p.105. Gale Research, 1994. ISBN 9780810389007. ref He is Senior Lecturer in the School of Archaeology, History and Anthropology, director of the Sophia Centre for the Study of Cosmology in Culture, and course director of the MA in Cultural Astronomy and Astrology ..., Deans. Nicholas Campion, Demetra George, Georgia Stathis and Mark Urban Lurain. http www.kepler.edu ... Campion, Nicholas An Introduction to the History of Astrology 1982 ISBN 0 9508412 0 X Campion ..., 1994 ISBN 1357908642 Campion, Nicholas Astrology, History and Apocalypse 2000 . Campion, Nicholas ... 2 Volumes London Continuuum, 2008,9 ISBN 1 85285 257 7. Campion, Nicholas http grantabooks.com page 3014 Nicholas Campion 587 What Do Astrologers Believe? London Granta Books 2006 . References reflist External links http www.nickcampion.com Nick Campion website http www.trinitysaintdavid.ac.uk en schoolofarchaeologyhistoryandanthropology ... Saint David Use dmy dates date June 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Campion ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Campion, Nicholas Category 1953 births Category Living people Category ...   more details



  1. Cam Campion

    Refimprove date September 2010 Cameron Cam Campion 1943 16 October 1995 ref name Adhar1996 source is for date of death, not birth was a New Zealand politician of the New Zealand National Party National Party . Private life Campion was a queen scout and attended St Georges Preparatory School and Wanganui Collegiate . Citation needed date August 2010 He was captain of the Wanganui under 21 rugby team. Citation needed date August 2010 He took a tourism delegation including the Ngate Poneke concert group, New Zealand Agridome to the Calgary Stampede and Edmington Klondike days in Canada. Citation needed date August 2010 Campion was a successful Romney Stud Sheep Breeder at Okirae farm situated East of Wanganui. Citation needed date August 2010 Campion married Margaret Neilson of Wanganui they had four children Kirsty, Amanda, Meg and Duncan . Citation needed date August 2010 Member of Parliament NZ parlbox header nolist true align left NZ parlbox term 43rd start 1990 end 93 party New Zealand National Party electorate Wanganui New Zealand electorate Wanganui NZ parlbox allegiance start 1993 party Independent politician NZ parlbox footer Campion won the seat of Wanganui New Zealand electorate Wanganui from Labour in New Zealand general election, 1990 1990 the seat had been held by Russell Marshall , who was retiring. Once in Parliament, Campion quickly became associated with Michael Laws , Hamish MacIntyre and Gilbert Myles in objecting to the monetarist policy of Ruth Richardson , known as Ruthanasia , which the Fourth National Government of New Zealand fourth National Government ... of attempting to rig the reselection process against him. Campion remained an Independent politician ... general election in November. Death Campion died of bowel cancer in 1995, which encouraged Laws in championing ... Pettis end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Campion, Cam ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... DEFAULTSORT Campion, Cam Category 1943 births Category 1995 deaths Category New Zealand National ...   more details




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