Details of The Baring Foundation Small Projects Fund
- ST/2/10/26
- Item
- 2001
258 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects
Details of The Baring Foundation Small Projects Fund
"Year of the Artist: Breaking the Barriers: June 2000 - May 2001" publication
Published by Arts2000. Includes information on Neville Gabie, Reinhild Beuther, Philip Reilly, Stefan Gec and Filmbrigade Norde and their residencies at the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail
Farewell to the Forest: an installation performance by Reinhild Beuther
Leaflet with sheet music
Photographs of Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust trustees on walkabout next to Place/ Giant's Chair
Colour. Photographer: Jeremy Rees
Published by the University of the West of England. Includes article "Website for the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail", with photograph and information on the sculpture "Raw" by Neville Gabie
Various photographs of Sophie Ryder with sculpture Deer/ Searcher during installation
Colour
Publication "Enclosed Garden" by Keir Smith
Published to accompany the exhibition "Enclosed Garden" held at Lincoln Cathedral, July - October 2001
Signed Twenty-First Edward Thomas Fellowship Birthday Walk card
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Illustrated. Includes list of committee members and itinerary
Leaflet for "Autumn in Malvern Festival"
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Includes information on event "Siegfried Sassoon: An English Journey" by John Stuart Roberts
Friends of the Dymock Poets Newsletter Issue 30
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Includes flyer for event "Sean Street: Radio & Other Poems" 6 October 2001
"Cyder. A Poem in Two Books" by John Philips
Edited by John Goodridge and J C Pellicer. With an introduction by J C Pellicer
Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education
Gloucestershire Community Foundation Grant Making Policy and Guidelines
Annotated
Pamphlet for the Benholden exhibition by Reinhild Beuther
Flyer for the launch of Raw by Neville Gabie
Part of the Year of the Artist project
Leaflet for the Knowsley Arts Service Gallery Exhibitions Programme
Features Neville Gabie as part of the Up In The Air project
Publication "Forms into Time" by David Nash
Published by Artmedia Press. Includes essay "Through the Narrow Door: Forms into Time" by Marina Warner
Negatives with images of the installation of sculpture Deer/ Searcher
Friends of the Dymock Poets Newsletter Issue 28
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
"North of Boston" by Robert Frost
With an introduction by Hugh Underhill. Published by The Cyder Press
Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education
"Laurie Lee: The Well-Loved Stranger" by Valerie Grove
The Laurie Lee Memorial Lecture number 1. Published by The Cyder Press
Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education
Unsigned copy of The Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust deed
Letter from The Paul Hamlyn Foundation to Samantha Wilkinson regarding funding guidance
Volume 8 number 4
Sculpture Management Plan for Black Dome
Includes management plan objectives; background information; location map; maintenance requirement; method of inspection, maintenance, consultation and action required; potentially damaging operations
Exhibition catalogue "Cornelia Parker" at The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston
Published by The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston. Exhibition held 2 February - 9 April 2000
Printout of webpage "artseensoho" with information on Cornelia Parker
Retrieved from http://www.artseensoho.com/Art/DEITCH/parker98/parker1.html
Sculpture Management Plan for Iron Road
Includes management plan objectives; background information; location map; maintenance requirement; method of inspection, maintenance, consultation and action required; potentially damaging operations
Includes information on the altering of the trail at "Iron Road"; the reinstalling of a Sophie Ryder deer sculpture by "Iron Road"; the refurbishment of "Smoke Rings" by Stuart Frost; and new sculptures "Raw" by Neville Gabie and "Abschied vom Walde" by Reinhild Beuther
Postcards showing various sculptures
Photographer Jennie Davis. Published by Forest Enterprise. Includes "Black Dome" by David Nash; "Cathedral" by Kevin Atherton; "As there is no hunting tomorrow" by Zadok Ben David; "Place"/ Giant's Chair by Magdalena Jetelová; and a signed postcard to Martin Orrom of "The Iron Road" by Keir Smith
Photocopy of newspaper article "A troubled colliery liquidated by too much water" by Bob Smyth
Published in "Forest Review". Discusses the Speech House Hill Colliery on the site of Beechenhurst visitor centre
Published by the Forestry Commission
Contains PowerPoint template including project achievements, criteria for entry and national press coverage
Films, JPGs, Microsoft Word & PDF documents
Research conducted by the Local Heritage Initiative (LHI) in 2004 revealed teachers found lesson plans too prescriptive. A need was identified for ideas and activities that could be integrated into a teacher’s own classroom requirements. Online resources provided lesson plans for key stage 3 (KS3) subjects, but educational resources that generated ideas about teaching local heritage were scarce.
In order to collect feedback from teachers, LHI staff joined discussion forums on the Times Educational Supplement (TAS) website in September and October 2004. The result of this consultation showed that many teachers would prefer to use curriculum linked ideas sheets to teach local heritage rather than lesson plans.
The activity sheets were produced for geography, history and citizenship subject areas. Each sheet contains a series of ideas linked to the National Curriculum and the QCA/DfES schemes of work.
The sheets were designed to encourage teachers to include local heritage in their lesson plans. They enabled teachers to fulfill the demands of the National Curriculum while at the same time allowing them to create tailor made lesson plans based on their specific needs.
The activity sheets allowed teachers to interest and inspire young people to find out more about local heritage and community projects. To ensure that this material continued to provide a useful local heritage resource for teachers, the resources was offered to other organisations.
All the activity sheets were updated at the beginning of 2006, with intention that activity sheets could be used as a stand-alone resource after the closure of the Local Heritage Initiative programme.
Agency: Photographers International
Images of Helen Thomas, Geraldine Gibson and Eleanor Farjeon
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Five photocopied and printed images, mounted. Possibly accompanies typescript for talk "The Dymock Poets, Wives and Muses"
"The Dymock Poets Archive and Study Centre" leaflet
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
"Poetry Societies 4/4 The Friends of the Dymock Poets" radio programme notice
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
From "Radio Times"
Flyer for Flower Festival at St Mary's Church, Dymock
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Typescript of poem "Words" by Edward Thomas
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Includes letter to Barbara Davis accompanying the poems Fair Rosamund; A Right Evil Place to Approach; On Reading 'To God' by Ivor Gurney; Captain Pury's Lighthouse; Chagall in Tudeley; The Dauber's Tale
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Catalogue number DP12
Signed Twenty-Eighth Edward Thomas Birthday Walk card
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Illustrated. Includes itinerary for the walk