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Leadership Meeting: ITU-T Study Group Chairmen and Vice Chairmen Training
Thursday, ​10 March 2022
©ITU/ M. Jacobson-Gonzalez
On 27 February 2013 the Faculty of Law hosted an important and lively debate between Lord Sumption and Professor Graham Virgo on the motion 'Those who wish to Practise Law should not Study Law at University'.
Sir Patrick Elias, Lord Justice of Appeal, who chaired the debate, kept order in a packed auditorium.
For more information, see www.law.cam.ac.uk/press/news/2013/03/those-who-wish-to-pr...
Catherine studies her new maps of Kent on the train
Taken on the "Leigh to Sevenoaks" walk from the Time Out Book of Country Walks
Large war remnants and ordnance viewed by the Legacies of War team at the UXO Lao Visitors Centre in Xieng Khouang Province, 2019. Photo by Bay Koulabdara.
The Wistarion, p. 32, 1974, Archives & Special Collections, Hunter College Libraries, Hunter College of the City University of New York, New York City.
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You know sometimes studying just isn't fun. I tend to be really bad about studying, But I always fun.
Detail from tomb of Louis et Philippe
†1271
fils du comte d'Alençon.
L'original, du XIIIe siècle, est conservé à Paris, au Musée national du Moyen Age.
Provenance : abbaye de Royaumont.
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The study is a comfortable, boudoir-like room dedicated to the taste in the period of Queen Marie-Antoinette of France. An exceptional group of furniture owned by the Queen is surrounded by Sèvres porcelain and other French decorative arts from the second half of the eighteenth century, when the new, more austere and linear Neo-classical style supplanted the light airiness of the Rococo.
The study was Sir Richard Wallace's private room for writing letters and reading.