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Putting magic in place: a knowledge exchange event

Final Roundtable: Into the Hills

Diane Purkiss, University of Oxford, chairs the final roundtable discussion of the conference.
Putting magic in place: a knowledge exchange event

Tangible and intangible heritage: exploring magic, folklore, and the supernatural in the places, spaces and collections of the National Trust

Sally Anne Huxtable (National Trust), gives the first presentation in the sixth panel of the conference, Show and Tell: What is Real? Chaired by Oliver Cox.
Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius: A Story in Five Places

Episode 4. The Birmingham Oratory: Elgar and Newman

Fr Guy Nicholls joins Dr Joanna Bullivant at The Oratory in Birmingham to discuss the origins of Elgar’s work in Cardinal Newman’s own poetry, charitable work, and love of music.
Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius: A Story in Five Places

Episode 3. The Firs and Birchwood Lodge: Natural Inspirations

Dr Joanna Bullivant visits Elgar’s Birthplace - The Firs - and Birchwood Lodge, where The Dream of Gerontius was written, and talks about the inspiration Elgar drew from the natural landscapes in these two locations.
Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius: A Story in Five Places

Episode 2. St George’s Church, Worcester: Marginal Origins

Dr Joanna Bullivant is joined by Deacon Paul O’Connor to visit the Catholic church in which Elgar worshipped and acted as organist, and to discuss Elgar’s place in the history of Catholic Worcester.
Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius: A Story in Five Places

Episode 1. Worcester Cathedral: A Civic Legacy

Dr Joanna Bullivant explores the tumultuous history of Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius, and speaks to Samuel Hudson, Director of Music at Worcester Cathedral, to learn about the importance of Elgar’s work in Worcester today.
Putting magic in place: a knowledge exchange event

Panel 3 – The Land Remembers: Place as Keeper of Story questions

Questions and answers from the second panel of the seminar. Moderated by Alice Purkiss (National Trust Partnership and University of Oxford).
Putting magic in place: a knowledge exchange event

Well, what about witches and wizards?

Lisa Tallis (Cardiff) gives the second talk in the second panel - Tales in Place: Change and Continuity - of the conference. Chaired by Alice Purkiss.
Putting magic in place: a knowledge exchange event

Magic and Medicine in Early Roman Britain

Nicky Garland (Durham), gives the first talk in the second panel, Tales in Place: Change and Continuity, in the conference. Chaired by Alice Purkiss.
Putting magic in place: a knowledge exchange event

Panel 1 - Who Owns this Place? Pondering Identities Questions

Questions and answers from the first panel of the seminar. Moderated by Alice Purkiss (National Trust Partnership and University of Oxford).
In The Footsteps of Marie-Antoinette

In The Footsteps Of Marie-Antoinette - Episode 2

Catriona Seth, visits Waddesdon Manor in Buckinghamshire, built in the 19th century by Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild, a great collector of 18th century decorative arts, especially objects associated with Marie-Antoinette.
Post-Conflict Landscapes

Post-Conflict Landscapes 22 Nov 2019 Buildings and Collections panel

Sarah Kay (National Trust), 'Conflict and Conscience project' and Professor Lynda Mugglestone (Oxford), 'Langscapes of War'.
Post-Conflict Landscapes

Post-Conflict Landscapes 22 Nov 2019 Seascapes panel

Professor Kathryn Sutherland (Oxford), Writing after Waterloo: Jane Austen’s Late Fiction and Jonathan Wallis and Kiki Claxton (National Trust), 'Easington Colliery: Conflict in the Landscape'.
Post-Conflict Landscapes

Post-Conflict Landscapes 22 Nov 2019 Landscapes panel

Professor Christiana Payne (Oxford Brookes), 'Artists and Trees in the Post-Conflict Landscape' and Ian Barnes (Head of Archaeology, National Trust), 'The Long-Term Impact of Conflict on the UK Landscape'.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Knowledge Exchange Showcase - Understanding Visitor Engagement of Free Heritage Sites Using Social Media

Kathryn Eccles (Oxford Internet Institute), gives a talk on her Knowledge Exchange research project on using social media data to understand visitor engagement at heritage sites.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Women and Power: Redressing the Balance – closing remarks by Helen Antrobus, National Public Programme Curator, National Trust

The closing remarks by Helen Antrobus, National Public Programme Curator, National Trust at the Women and Power conference which took place on the 6th and 7th March 2019.
MOVING, TEACHING, INSPIRING: The National Trust and University of Oxford in the 21st Century

The Future of Heritage

Join our panel of experts as they discuss the opportunities and threats facing heritage today, and debate their own visions of a sector fit for the 21st century and beyond
The Many Lives of Benjamin Disraeli

Working with Hughenden Manor: Solving the Statesman’s Rooms

Oliver Cox (D.Phil, Oxford) and Rob Bandy (manager, Hughenden Manor) discuss the exciting partnership between Oxford University researchers and National Trust properties throughout the country.

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