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Regent ’ s Park College became a Permanent Private Hall of the University of Oxford.
When Greyfriars Hall closed in 2008 the remaining 30 students joined Regent ’ s Park College.
He was Holland's guest again at Borde Hill Garden on 20 June 2009, on 28 August at open air concert at Carrickfergus Castle., 31 October at Ipswich Regent, 7 November at Stoke Victoria Hall and 14 November at Nottingham Concert Hall.
Country homes for the landed gentry included: new rooms and remodelling of Wimpole Hall and garden buildings, ( 1790 – 94 ) for his friend Philip Yorke that he met on his Grand Tour ; remodelling of Baronscourt, County Tyrone, Ireland ( 1791 ); Tyringham Hall ( 1792 – 1820 ); the remodelling of Aynhoe Park ( 1798 ); In 1804 Soane remodelled Ramsey Abbey none of his work there now survives ; the remodelling of the south front of Port Eliot and new interiors ( 1804 – 06 ); the Gothic Library at Stowe House ( 1805 – 06 ); Moggerhanger House ( 1791 – 1809 ); for Marden Hill, Hertfordshire, Soane designed a new porch and entrance hall ( 1818 ); remodelling of Wotton House after damage by fire ( 1820 ); a terrace of six houses above shops in Regent Street London, ( 1820 – 21 ) demolished ; Pell Wall Hall ( 1822 ).
1948 was also the year BEA's reservations department moved to new premises at Dorland Hall, Lower Regent Street in London's West End.
Hanley also offers several cultural facilities such as The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery ( a large ceramics collection, and restored Spitfire ), the Victoria Hall, the Regent Theatre, BBC Radio Stoke's Open Centre and studios, while Piccadilly hosts the annual Sanity Fair and French Market events.
Rangiora Town Hall and Regent Cinema.
The Regent Cinema, which opened in 1926, is located within the historic Rangiora Town Hall.
In December 2011, Council engineers closed the Hall, necessitating the closure of the Regent Theatre, located in the former library.
Since then, the Regent Theatre, operated by Patrick Walsh, has temporarily relocated to the Waikari Town Hall.
Regent initially rented rooms in various buildings at UBC, including St. Andrews Hall and Vancouver School of Theology, even occupying two frat houses on Wesbrook Mall for a time.
This hostel, started in Regent Street, Cambridge, in 1871 with five students, and continued at Merton Hall in 1872, led to the building of Newnham Hall, opened in 1875, and to the erection of Newnham College on its present basis in 1880.
Evidence of the tunnel is shown by the ' pepperpots ' that can be seen near the site of the former Hangsmans Tree site and in Aston Road, Regent Road and Packwood Road on the Tividale Hall Estate.
St. Andrew's Hall, part of the PCC's presence at UBC since 1956, formally joined with VST in 1984, and in 2006, the General Assembly approved concurrent programmes with Regent College.
The band by this time was based in a former storage room at the Regent Bingo Hall in Crosby ( now St Mary's College Sports Centre ), where Blackburn was a bingo caller.
His most important building was St James's Hall, which was located between Piccadilly and Regent Street and for almost fifty years was London ’ s principal concert hall.
He is also currently a Vice Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Madison Square Boys and Girls Club ; a Life Trustee of Choate Rosemary Hall ; a Board member of the United Nations Development Corporation ; a member of the Board of Trustees of the American Council on Science and Health ; Honorary Chairman and a Regent of the Center for Security Policy ; and a member of the Advisory Board of the USC Center on Public Diplomacy < ref name = AA >.
It then broadly follows the path of the ring-road until it reaches Waterloo Way, where the border diverges substantially, to include the swathe of land between London Road, Victoria Park Road and Waterloo Way in the LE1 postcode, including the University of Leicester, the De Montfort Hall, Wyggeston and Queen Elizabeth I College, Regent College, the Welford Road cemetery, and Victoria Park.

Regent and home
The Royal Pavilion is a former royal palace built as a home for the Prince Regent during the early 19th century, under the direction of the architect John Nash, and is notable for its Indo-Saracenic architecture and Oriental interior.
Nash's final home in London was No. 14 Regent street that he designed and built 1819-23, No. 16 was built at the same time as Nash's cousin John Edwards's ( who was a lawyer and handled all Nash's legal affairs ) home.
The social centre of Heseltine's life now became the Café Royal, in Regent Street, where among others he met Cecil Gray, a young Scottish composer with whom he set up home in a Battersea studio.
Wrexham's former police station on Regent Street, originally the barracks for the Royal Denbighshire Militia, is now home to Wrexham County Borough Museum.
) Luttrell was promptly re-arrested for debts to a Dundee merchant, Robert Craig, but Regent Arran paid the merchant in September, and Luttrell was allowed home.
* Palais-Royal: Paris home of the House of Orléans ; it was from there that the Regent handled state affairs ; his last daughter, Louise Diane, was also born at the palace ;
Hong Kong, in fact, is home to more Regent alumni / ae than any other city in the world after Vancouver itself.
Collins Street is also home to the Athenaeum and Regent theatres, both of which host Australian and international theatre productions and live performances throughout the year.
A Bell & Howell " Regent " 8mm home projector
After moving into his new home on the site of what is now the Custom House, Bienville named the new city " La Nouvelle-Orléans " in honor of Philippe II, Duke of Orléans, the Prince Regent of France.
These include the Italianate styled Adelaide Arcade ( also being the first retail establishment in Australia with electric lighting, and allegedly home to six ghosts ), Regent Arcade, Gays Arcade, City Cross, Southern Cross, Adelaide Central Plaza, Myer Centre and Renaissance Arcade.
Upon becoming Regent, you can assign three branches of the government forces to houses ; these branches are the Stigmata Garrison ( a huge fortress and warship fleet on and above Planet Stigmata, dedicated solely to halting the Symbiots from spreading throughout the galaxy by blockading the only jumpgate from the Symbiot worlds to human space ), the Imperial Fleet ( the remnants of the Imperial Navy, in theory the fleet should be used to maintain galactic peace, defend against Symbiots etc., in reality the Minister can use it for his own devious House purposes ), and the Imperial Eye ( espionage, a fortress on every noble house's home planet with some special detection equipment that allows you to see a large portion of the planet surface.
* Dickins & Jones, Regent Street, London and the home counties.
Léon Descos, French Ambassador to Belgrade, on July 1 reported home that the Serbian military party was involved in the assassination of Franz Ferdinand, that Serbia was in the wrong, and that Russian Ambassador Hartwig was in constant conversations with Regent Alexander to guide Serbia through this crisis.
The site was the home of John De Erleigh II, the famous foster-son of the Regent of England, William Marshal, but takes its name from the nickname of his great grandson, the 13th century knight, John De Erleigh IV, the ' White Knight '.
The reserves is also one of the best bird-watching sites in the ACT, and home to the rare Regent Honeyeater and Forde's own Superb Fairy Wren.
Bonifacio Global City is now home to upscale residential condominiums such as Essensa, Serendra, Pacific Plaza Towers, One McKinley Place, The Luxe Residences, Bonifacio Ridge, and Regent Parkway and corporate office buildings such as Net One and Bonifacio Technology Center.

Regent and School
In 1917, UC Regent Edward A. Dickson, the only regent representing the Southland at the time, and Ernest Carroll Moore, Director of the Normal School, began working together to lobby the State Legislature to enable the school to become the second University of California campus, after Berkeley.
He attended Regent House Grammar School in the town and played rugby for Ireland and for the Lions in the 1938 British Lions tour to South Africa.
Radio 1 and Five presenter Colin Murray studied at Regent House Grammar School.
Regent High School, which has gone through several name changes, most recently as South Camden Community School, is the main state secondary school in the area.
* Don't Talk to the Police-Professor James Duane of the Regent University School of Law
Nelson Mandela Park Public School is located on Shuter Street, south of Regent Park, with a broad multicultural mix of students from the area.
It consists of Plas Coch campus in the western part of the town and the North Wales School of Art and Design located on Regent Street.
Twort began painting at the age of four, and was educated at the South Hampstead High School, London School of Art, the Regent Street Polytechnic and the Slade School of Art.
He graduated from Regent High School and earned a Bachelor of Science from the University of North Dakota in 1964 and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Denver in 1966.
Many pupils from these schools go to Nendrum College, Comber, next door to Comber Primary, and Regent House Grammar School, Newtownards.
Meetings of the Scottish Assembly would have been held at the Old Royal High School in Regent Road, Edinburgh.
In 2000, Regent began an undergraduate degree-completion curriculum under the auspices of a new program, the Center for Professional Studies, which became Regent School of Undergraduate Studies in the fall of 2004.
After attending Regent House Grammar School in Newtownards, Allister graduated with a Bachelor of Law with Honours in Constitutional Law from Queen's University of Belfast.
Category: People educated at Regent House Grammar School
Three years later, Titus moved to CBN University ( later named Regent University ), where he served for eleven years, first as the founding Dean of the School of Public Policy and as Vice-President for Academic Affairs and then as the founding Dean of the School of Law.
Ingraham was a member of the Board of Aldermen for the city of Seattle, serving one term, and in March, 1893, he was appointed by Governor John H. McGraw to the position of Regent of the State Agricultural College and School of Science for a term of four years.
He is a 1994 graduate of the School of Communication & the Arts of Regent University in Virginia.

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