Seminar paper and workshop: 'Early Modern Studies and Digital Heritage: Saint Stephen's Chapel, Westminster'
Centre for Renaissance and Early Modern Studies / York Minster Library, University of York.
VSS staff/collaborators: Dr James Jago
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Debate: 'Theatres of Democracy'
A discussion of the connections between parliamentary chambers and the construction of parliamentary practice, organised by the Architecture Foundation at Portcullis House, Palace of Westminster. The other speakers were the architects Max Cohen de Lara and David Mulder and Chris Bryant MP.
VSS staff/collaborators: Dr Rosemary Hill
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Public lecture: 'Royal Chapel to Commons Chamber'
York Talks', University of York.
VSS staff/collaborators: Dr John Cooper, Prof. Tim Ayers
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Briefing, Joint Parliamentary Committee on Restoration and Renewal, 'St Stephen's, heritage and public engagement'
VSS staff/collaborators: Dr Elizabeth Hallam Smith
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Conference keynote: '"This once glorious chapel": the death, resurrection and afterlife of St Stephen's Chapel, Westminster'
Reading Architecture Across the Arts and Humanities, Stirling University.
VSS staff/collaborators: Dr Rosemary Hill
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Seminar paper: '"The Palace Chapel which is the most beautiful, most rich and most noble": St Stephen's College, Westminster and the Chapel Royal'
Institute of Historical Research Later Medieval Seminar, London. This seminar paper argued that St Stephen's Chapel, Westminster was the working home of the Chapel Royal, with wide-ranging implications for liturgical practice and musical repertoire.
VSS staff/collaborators: Dr Elizabeth Biggs
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Conference paper: 'From royal chapel to Commons chamber: Investigating St Stephen's Chapel in the Palace of Westminster'
Sixteenth Century Studies Conference, Vancouver, Canada.
VSS staff/collaborators: Dr John Cooper
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Third St Stephen's Project Executive Board meeting
History Department, University of York.
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Blog: 'Illustrating the Anglo-Scottish Union in St Stephen's Hall: National Humiliation, Compliment or Memorial?'
VSS staff/collaborators: James Ford
Research seminar: 'Anglo-Norman Attitudes: Cross-Channel Antiquarianism in the Romantic Age'
Postgraduate Research Seminar, Department of History of Art, University of York.
VSS staff/collaborators: Dr James Jago, Dr Elizabeth Biggs
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