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  JRULM: R - Biographical Index of Methodist Ministers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
John Ford Reed (1869-1962) was born in London, the son of William Bryan Reed, founder of Edgehill College, and the grandson of William Reed, one of the early leaders of the Bible Christian Connexion.
Reed was bursar of Shebbear College for eleven years from 1922 and served as President of the United Methodist Conference in 1931, one of three members of his family to hold the Presidential Office in the United Methodist and Bible Christian Churches.
Richard Rymer (1809-1907) was born at West Haddesley in Yorkshire, of devout Anglican parentage.
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 Tony Scott - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He followed in his older brother's footsteps, studying at West Hartlepool College of Art and Sunderland Art School, the latter for a fine arts degree.
He subsequently graduated from the Royal College of Art, fully intending to become a painter.
Having come from an arts background, my sensibilities tended to be a little dark.
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 Ridley Scott - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He studied there, from 1954 to 1958, at the West Hartlepool College of Art, graduating with a Diploma in Design.
He was to progress to an M.A. in graphic design at London's Royal College of Art from 1960 to 1962.
There, he was to contribute to the college magazine, ARK, and help to establish its film department.
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 Ted Harrison Gallery Serigraphs
He is also an internationally recognized author and illustrator of children's books and has spent much of his career teaching art to children of all ages.
Ted attributes his early interest in art and design to encouragement from his parents, particularly his mother who had an interest in fashion design and photography.
In 1987 he received the Order of Canada for his contribution to Canadian culture and was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from Athabasca University in 1991, an Honorary Doctorate in Fine Arts from the University of Victoria in 1998 and a Distinguished Alumni Award from The University of Alberta in 2002.
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 Index Ted Harrison   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
His talents were also recognized by grammar school teachers who encouraged him to further pursue his talents at Art College.
In 1943, he enrolled in the West Hartlepool College of Art and began to study art and design in earnest, but like other young men at the time, his education was interrupted by the Second World War.
He was also profoundly in fluenced by the curvilinear shapes of Maori art during his stay in New Zealand.
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 Untitled Document
He studied at Hartlepool College of Art for four years excelling in graphics and then moved on to the Royal College of Art.
He transformed the Hartlepool Team and laid the foundations for Pools first ever promotion and went on to greater success with Derby County and Nottingham Forest.
Hartlepool born Reg created one of the greatest cartoon characters of all time - Andy Capp.
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 CCAD - Press Articles Archive
Harold Fricker, photography lecturer at Cleveland College of Art and Design, captured the evening on film and his photographs are being exhibited from tomorrow at the Dorman Museum.
Arthur Chariton went to West Hartlepool Art School for much of the 1930s and he has made a nostalgic return to the town’s current art college to display his work.
The new centre would be next door to the art gallery on The Boulevard, just opposite the Town Hall David Willshaw, principal and chief executive of the art college said: “We have been partners for many years and both the college and university produce many successful art and design students.
www.ccad.ac.uk /Pages/PressArticlesArchive.aspx   (934 words)

  
 TALK Ridley Scott - Movie-List Forums
Being the actors' director that he is, Scott favors extensive use of the two-camera 'V' set-up, thus enabling his actors to play more fluidly off one another without being constantly interrupted by calls to "Cut!".
Education, West Hartlepool College of Art; Royal College of Art, London (art, film).
Born November 30, 1937, in Northumberland, England, Scott was educated at the West Hartlepool College of Art and London's Royal College of Art.
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 Art Foundation
An enduring feature of progression to art and design undergraduate studies is the large number of students who complete a one-year art foundation course after sixth-form studies.
Most towns and cities have an art foundation course, and in large urban areas there is likely to be a choice of several courses.
Art foundation courses are classified as further education and are therefore not eligible for the purposes of obtaining a student loan.
www.ucas.com /ucc/foundation   (307 words)

  
 Artists For Kids Gallery - Ted Harrison, Whale Frolic
The serigraph "Whale Frolic" was inspired by a number of Whale watching and fishing trips to the west coast of B.C. and clearly shows Harrison's affinity to his newly adopted environment.
The colourful design delineates the perspective of sea and land and its circular rhythm symbolizes a harmonious relationship between the independent participants in the British Columbian coastal landscape.
He was also profoundly influenced by the curvilinear shapes of Maori art during his stay in New Zealand.
www.artists4kids.com /artists/harrison.php   (539 words)

  
 Independent Online Edition > A-Z Unis & Colleges   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
History: Cleveland College of Art and Design has been established for over 100 years and is the only educational institution in the North-east solely devoted to the subject.
Cleveland has a traditional art school atmosphere but the students themselves have their own space to work in and make their own.
Photography and fine art are based in the same building and as a result the two have integrated more than in other colleges.
education.independent.co.uk /higher/az_uni_colleges/article1373.ece   (490 words)

  
 TED HARRISON Item View
In 1943 he enrolled in the West Hartlepool College of Art and began to study
To teach and practice one's art at the same time can often be a most enervating process.
The school art class set to work with intense interest and soon the huge "Garuda" (a mythical double-dead bird) was complete.
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 HBO Films - Gathering Storm
His film career started at the Royal College of Art Film School where he went after studying sculpture at the Central School of Art.
He studied at the West Hartlepool College of Art where he excelled at graphic design and painting.
He then went on to earn his Master of Fine Arts degree at the Royal College of Arts, completing another film for the British Film Institute, LOVING MEMORY, from an original script financed by Albert Finney...
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 Ridley Scott - QuickSeek Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
Sir Ridley Scott (born November 30, 1937 in South Shields) is an influential British film director and producer.
Scott initially studied, until 1958, at the West Hartlepool College of Art.
He was to progress to a photography course at London's Royal College of Art for the 1960s.
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 Ridley Scott Biography @ Filmbug
He excelled in graphic design and painting at West Hartlepool College of Art, strengths that would later serve as his screen signature, and studied at London's Royal Academy of Art, where he completed his first film.
Nominated by the Academy for art direction and visual effects, it became the youngest film to be honored by inclusion in the National Film Archives.
In recognition of his contribution to the arts, Scott was awarded knighthood in January 2003.
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 HEFCE : Publications : 2000 : 00/34 - Recurrent grants for 2000-01: final allocations
Transfers of student numbers and funding between institutions, particularly where further education colleges have chosen to be funded indirectly through a higher education institution.
HEFCE 99/36, ‘Higher education in further education colleges: guidance for colleges on funding options’, set out the options for further education colleges (FECs) to obtain HEFCE funding for their higher education programmes.
For further education colleges whose higher education provision we fund directly, there is a single funding agreement that incorporates relevant parts of the financial memorandum.
www.hefce.ac.uk /pubs/hefce/2000/00_34.htm   (1887 words)

  
 News & Star   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
Mr Maddison was born in West Hartlepool and began his career as compositor on the Northern Daily Mail.
But as a dedicated newshound, he was determined to become a reporter and went on to work for a number of top publications.
He also lectured in journalism for a short while at the Cumbria College of Art and Design in Carlisle, now the Cumbria Institute of Art.
www.newsandstar.co.uk /news/viewarticle.aspx?id=263815   (495 words)

  
 Celebraties and milestones
It was a beautiful home in delightful grounds, and her conservatory and art studio displayed many of her paintings at which she was quite skilled.
In 1958, aged 20, he had graduated from West Hartlepool's College of Art and because conscription was compulsory at the time, Ridley joined the Marines for his 2 year service.
On completion of his service, he won a scholarship to the Royal College of Arts in London (RCA) and as the course had diverse areas of study he was to discover the possibilities of the cinema.
www.rondrew.co.uk /shields/dates.htm   (8287 words)

  
 BBC - Tees Features - Hall of Fame - Stage and Screen
Although he was born in Northumberland in 1937, Ridley is an honorary Teessider, due to being educated at at the West Hartlepool College of Art and London's Royal College of Art, his first film features him and his brother riding round Hartlepool docks and parts of Bladerunner were filmed i the industrial area round here.
He was Father Peter Clifford in the first three series of Ballykissangel, starred in the film Brassed Off, and recently played the lead role in the ITV adaptation of Kingsley Amis' Lucky Jim.
Born in Stockton in 1965, Stephen is keen supporter of the Boro and currently lives in West Sussex.
www.bbc.co.uk /tees/weareteesside/halloffame/stage.shtml   (569 words)

  
 DR STEPHANIE BROWN
Contemporary Visual Art, primarily sculpture, public sculpture and sculptural ceramics; photography; visual culture in the North East region.
Convenor of Visual Arts and Mental Illness Symposium with speakers representing psychological, psychiatric, art therapy, art practice and art historical perspectives.
In particular, re-assesses the significance of Harriet Grote (benefactor of the Society of Female Artists) and the values of the Female School of Art, arguing that utilitarian initiatives and practical exercises in self-help should not be confused with notions of developing a ‘sisterhood’ of feminist artists.
www.printandclay.net /Water_Closet_Workshop/stephanie_brown_resume.htm   (2206 words)

  
 Gladiator and Black Hawk Down. - Coursework.Info
He is well known for creating films with stunning visuals and he frequently used music by Hens Zimmer.
He went to the West Hartlepool Royal college of Art.
He works for the BBC as a set designer and is the owner of Mill Film.
www.coursework.info /A2_and_A-Level/Media_Studies/Films/Gladiator_and_Black_Hawk_Down_L43518.html   (297 words)

  
 AdCritic.com: Creativity 20th Anniversary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
He was born in South Shields, Northumberland, England, and he studied graphic design and painting at the West Hartlepool College of Art and the Royal Academy of Art.
Webster graduated from the Hornsey College of Art in the 60s and his first ad job was as an art director at London's Mather and Crowther.
Along with his art director/partner David Kennedy, the young copywriter Wieden left McCann-Erickson/Portland in 1982 to establish Wieden + Kennedy, an agency that would abandon the ad conventions of the past in favor of smart and trailblazing creative that would get people talking-and moving.
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 The Royal Academy of Arts : : Olwyn Bowey RA
Olwyn Bowey studied at the West Hartlepool School of Art and at the Royal College of Art, under Sir Roger de Grey and Carel Weight, where she received a First Class Diploma and a continuation scholarship, as well as a David Murray Landscape Scholarship.
An exhibition on this theme entitled 'Olwyn Bowey RA: Drawings' was held in the Friends’ Room at the Royal Academy in 2000.
Olwyn Bowey was elected Royal Academician in 1975 (ARA 1970), is an Honorary Member of the Royal West of England Academy and is also an Associate of the Royal College of Art.
www.royalacademy.org.uk /?lid=189   (220 words)

  
 DreaMaker Productions - The Sights
Further west, at Fort Campbell in Kentucky, Ron Eldard and Jeremy Piven were learning some of the ropes of what it takes to be the best of the best with the men of the 160th SOAR, the legendary "Nightstalkers" (so called because of their expertise at night flying).
Perhaps the most moving example of art imitating life was when Chief Warrant Officer Keith Jones of the 160th SOAR, who had been deployed to Morocco with other pilots, was called upon by the production to re-create his own heroic efforts during the battle as the pilot of Little Bird Star 41.
Back in Sidi Moussa, the art department was not only restoring the buildings on Avenue Nasser to their pre-Mogadishu look, but actually giving them an attractive facelift.
www.dreamakerproductions.com /sights/news.htm   (17289 words)

  
 Spring 2005 Honorary Degree recipients named - ExpressNews - University of Alberta
They are both U of A engineering graduates and since made significant contributions to business, the arts, athletics, health and education.
The Hole brothers are also vital supporters of the education system, arts community, and local community ventures through donations to the Edmonton Community Foundation.
Alfred Wirth, an investment manager of extraordinary talent and success in the financial services sector, is a passionate supporter for education in the arts, humanities and social sciences.
www.expressnews.ualberta.ca /article.cfm?id=6557   (1657 words)

  
 Northerners abroad
Paddy PALLIN grew up in West Hartlepool and emigrated to Sydney, Australia, at the age of 26.
Thomas was born in 1882 in Hartlepool, Co.
An imposing monument opposite the west door of Christ Church (Episcopal), South Kona, commemorates Robert Robson HIND, born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 7 Nov. 1832, and died 26 Nov. 1901.
www.northpennineancestors.co.uk /Northerners.htm   (10118 words)

  
 G.I. Jane - About The Filmmakers
Educated at the University of London and the Royal College of Art, where he studied architecture, Max combined his theater background to convert several disused buildings in London into concert halls, including the Rainbow Theatre and the St. John's Smith Square Restoration.
TREVOR JONES (Music by) was born in Cape Town, South Africa, and emigrated to England with a piano scholarship to study at the Royal Academy of Music.
He became naturalized as a British subject and went on to continue his studies at the University of York, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in music and a Master of Arts degree in film and media music.
www.filmscouts.com /scripts/matinee.cfm?Film=gi-jane&File=filmmkrs   (2758 words)

  
 RIDLEY SCOTT --
In the beginning, at West Hartlepool College of Art, Scott's talent and flair for graphic art design would prove to be an invaluable skill...and later become his cinema screen signature.
Upon his graduation with honors, at London's Royal Academy of Art, he was awarded a traveling scholarship to the U.S. and started working in the Time Life documentary department.
The Blade Runner starring Harrison Ford is a cult classic to some, but notibly the film's art design/set production and visual effects gained film noir history as the youngest film to be honored by National Film Archives--and the list goes on....
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 Club UK - Homepage
Many figures in the industry have benefited from an academic background in the arts and humanities, the influence of which can be seen in the films they make, the way they make them and their reasons for choosing to direct films in the first place.
Below we profile four established directors and four emerging directors who reflect the UK’s excellence in film-making and its ability to nuture talent behind the camera, and not just in front of it.
Educated West Hartlepool College of Art and London’s Royal College of Art
www.educationuk.org /clubuk/6/feat_film.html   (878 words)

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