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Hugh's furniture is fit for the Queen! - Todmorden Today  Todmorden Today |
Hugh's furniture is fit for the Queen!Todmorden TodayHe particularly recognised the chair as a Charles Rennie Mackintosh design. “In some ways it looks quite a plain table but there's an awful lot of work in the legs and the corners. “It was rather complicated. I had to make a lot of jigs to be able to ... |
We must preserve legacy of Charles Rennie Mackintosh - Herald Scotland |
We must preserve legacy of Charles Rennie MackintoshHerald ScotlandCHARLES Rennie Mackintosh's buildings, such as Scotland Street School and Glasgow School of Art, are of major importance to Scotland. They are such an intrinsic part of Glasgow's cultural identity that it is hard to imagine the city without them.and more » |
Mackintosh buildings 'are in need of urgent repairs' - Herald Scotland  Herald Scotland |
Mackintosh buildings 'are in need of urgent repairs'Herald ScotlandTHE legacy of Scotland's most famous architect is at risk if work is not done to repair and restore buildings by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, a leading expert claims today. Buildings designed by Mackintosh need immediate work if they are to have a future ...and more » |
Cameron Mackintosh refreshes classic 'Les Misérables' but doesn't stray far ... - Palm Beach Daily News  Palm Beach Daily News |
Cameron Mackintosh refreshes classic 'Les Misérables' but doesn't stray far ...Palm Beach Daily NewsWhen the show's 25th anniversary neared, producer Cameron Mackintosh celebrated the occasion by giving it a thorough makeover. The new version arrives Wednesday at the Kravis Center. “He asked himself, 'If I were to do Les Misérables today, ... |
Shinty: Holders Kingussie miss MacTavish Cup final - BBC News  BBC News |
Shinty: Holders Kingussie miss MacTavish Cup finalBBC NewsBy Charles Bannerman BBC Scotland The expected all-Badenoch Co-op MacTavish Cup final next month failed to materialise after First Division Lochaber shocked holders Kingussie 2-1 in their semi-final at Spean Bridge. Meanwhile, even Newtonmore had to ...and more » |
Pub boss looks forward to opening - Helensburgh Advertiser |
Pub boss looks forward to openingHelensburgh AdvertiserPhotos, local history and information boards relating to the history of the area, will also be displayed, including Bell, Helensburgh-born inventor John Logie Baird and designer and architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh. It has also emerged that charity ...and more » |
Brian Conley to play Fagin in Oliver! - The List  The List |
Brian Conley to play Fagin in Oliver!The ListTV star Conley's acclaimed turns in Jolson and Hairspray suggest a man with more than enough musical muster to match Mackintosh's renowned theatrical magic, as Charles Dickens' story of a mistreated workhouse orphan boy is reimagined, with a raft of ... |
Tulane University awards nearly 2700 degrees in Superdome in New Orleans - NOLA.com |
Tulane University awards nearly 2700 degrees in Superdome in New OrleansNOLA.comMaster of Preservation Studies: Ella Jeanne Camburnbeck, Charles Ian Crawford, Beth Ann Jacob, Erika Suzanne Koenig, Jennifer Ngahchi Mui, Swayze Louise Neyland, Jennifer Lynn Nolan, Kaylee Marie Smith and James McHenry Wade. Master of Sustainable Real ...and more » |
Cops: Argument leads to crash, DUI arrest - Enterprise-Record |
Cops: Argument leads to crash, DUI arrestEnterprise-RecordCharles Lambertsen, 41, and Richard Castro, 32, got into an argument on Alameda Avenue, near Sonoma Avenue in the Richfield area. Castro and his passenger made an attempt to locate Lambertsen and found him driving west on River Road at Olive Road.and more » |
Prestigious new Dundee museum set for £9.2m of lottery funding - stv.tv |
Prestigious new Dundee museum set for £9.2m of lottery fundingstv.tvThe works of internationally renowned names such as Robert Adam, Christopher Dresser, Harris Tweed, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Phoebe Traquair and Bill Gibb are to be celebrated in the museum. Colin McLean, head of the Heritage Lottery Fund in Scotland ...and more » |
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