Staircase, 48 Woodstock Road, University of Oxford
I taught on the Historic England course, "Understanding Historic Buildings" in September. As usual I arrived in good time during the lectures on day 2, though my teaching was to start early on day 3. Rather than interrupt the lectures on arrival at St Anne's College I waited outside the seminar room where the lectures were held, in the annexe building of 48 Woodstock Road. This had been the family home of Henry Gwyn Jeffreys Mosely, 1887-1915. He had me established the atomic numbers of the chemical elements at Oxford University but was killed ion action at Gallipoli during the First World War. It might have been useful to show the students how to draw details like this.
Staircase, 48 Woodstock Road, University of Oxford
I taught on the Historic England course, "Understanding Historic Buildings" in September. As usual I arrived in good time during the lectures on day 2, though my teaching was to start early on day 3. Rather than interrupt the lectures on arrival at St Anne's College I waited outside the seminar room where the lectures were held, in the annexe building of 48 Woodstock Road. This had been the family home of Henry Gwyn Jeffreys Mosely, 1887-1915. He had me established the atomic numbers of the chemical elements at Oxford University but was killed ion action at Gallipoli during the First World War. It might have been useful to show the students how to draw details like this.