Showing posts with label Tolkien. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tolkien. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 4, 2018

TOLKIEN EXHIBIT | Reserve!... or Queue

J. R. R. Tolkien

See the Bodleian Library, Weston Building, exhibit, Tolkien: Maker of Middle-earth. 

It explores Tolkien's life as an artist, poet, linguist, and author – both his academic career and private life.

The exhibition follows his famous works, The Hobbit and The Lord of The Rings, displaying an array of draft manuscripts, illustrations and maps drawn for his publications. 
It also introduces the viewer to Tolkien's early abstract paintings from The Book of Ishness, the touching tales he wrote for his children, rare objects that belonged to Tolkien, exclusive fan mail; and private letters. Note:
  • No photography is allowed inside the exhibition gallery. Further information on access and details can be found here: Tolkien exhibition FAQ.
  • Opening times: Monday to Saturday 10am-5pm, Sunday 11am-5pm
  • A ticket is required. Entry to the exhibition is free, but ticketed. Tickets can booked in advance online. Each online transaction is subject to a £1 booking fee. There will be a limited number of tickets available on the day on a first come, first served basis.
While you are at the Weston Library, go to the exhibit on the progress of women's rights, "From Sappho to Suffrage."

Tuesday, September 5, 2017

OXFORD | Historical Calendar

4th Annual NYC Area Oxford-Cambridge
Alumni Boat Race, 2008. Naugatuck Rowing
Club, Westport, Connecticut. Oxford mixed boat.
The following historical calendar of Oxford-college- related events is in formation.


Oxford college connections are noted.

February 
11Tolkien Heirs Sue New Line Cinema for $150 Million. 2008, settled 2009. Tolkien attended Exeter, Oxford. Fellow at Merton, Oxford.

April
23 – Baedeker Raids Start. 1942. Oxford was spared. Why, do you suppose?

May
1 – Joseph Heller1923. St Catz, Oxford.

July
1 – Hong Kong Returned to China. 1997. Chris Patten, Balliol, Oxford.

August
11 – Laurence Binyon, Poet, born.  1869.  Trinity, Oxford 1888.

September
3 – Stars and Stripes First Flown in BattleLawrence Washington, Brasenose, Oxford.

November
9 – Noel Godfrey Chavasse. 1884. Trinity, Oxford. Only person to receive the Victoria Cross with bar in World War I.
24 – St Catherine's Feast Day.  St Catz is named after her and her wheel is in the college arms.