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Filthy lucre – The Last English Catholic Church in the World
23 Jan 2019: Posted by Carol Richardson .
Project Team – Intercultural Approaches to Student Education
20 Nov 2022: Dr Christina Richardson , Lecturer in Langauge Education, King’s College London.
Welcome! – NDS Embroidered Archives@Edinburgh
08 Aug 2018: Lead researcher Lindy Richardson utilises these historic archives in community outreach work to widen access to the collections.
Edinburgh Private Law Blog – Page 7
15 Nov 2022: by Ms Lorna Richardson , Senior Lecturer in Commercial Law. Scots law, like English law, generally prohibits the use of pre-contractual negotiations when interpreting a contract.
An assessment of Onsager’s concept of scale invariance: 1 – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
27 Jun 2024: is required for the Richardson -Kolmogorov picture in wavenumber space (K41).
The Scottish Web Folk ceilidh at Dundee – Website and Communications Blog
14 Nov 2024: A special mention needs to go to the University of Dundee Team, especially to Andrew Millar and Rob Ryder- Richardson , for their continuous support of the community.
Grassroots Heritage, Powering Regeneration – Architectural Conservation Masterclasses
19 Mar 2025: Development and Outreach Manager – Sarah Pearce and Heritage Trainee – Grace Richardson make up the Scotland team and are funded by Historic Environment Scotland and the National Trust for Scotland.
ILW part 1: Eskdalemuir – Hugh’s Geophysical Blog
19 Feb 2015: And the site is, of course, haunted by the continuing presence of Lewis Fry Richardson , the father of numerical weather forecasting.
Memory endures – The Last English Catholic Church in the World
16 Jan 2019: Posted by Carol Richardson .
Why do we call it ‘The Kolmogorov Spectrum’? – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
03 Jun 2021: It was formulated in real space; where, although the energy transfer process can be loosely visualised from Richardson ’s idea of a cascade, the concept of such a cascade is not