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Administrative Committee meeting minutes. 8 January 1991
Typescript minutes of the Administrative Committee meeting at the London Irish Centre (LIC). Dated 8th January 199
Administrative Committee meeting minutes. 12 March 1991
Typescript minutes of the Administrative Committee meeting at the London Irish Centre (LIC). Dated 12th March 199
Abney Park Cemetery Chapel
Black and white photograph of the derelict Abney Park Cemetery Chapel, Stoke Newington, London. Photographer unknown
Administrative Committee meeting minutes. 12 July 1988
Typescript minutes of the Administrative Committee meeting at the London Irish Centre (LIC). Dated 12th July 198
Learning structures in Architecture: a ‘triple-lock’ approach to pedagogy
The mixed and multi-layered approach to teaching of Architecture structures syllabus, as discussed in this paper, was implemented in the Technology Modules taught to the Level 5 cohort of Architecture BA (Hons) at The CASS, London Metropolitan University in 2017/18. This paper defines the three-tiered approach or ‘triple-lock’ method used and its benefits to broadened inclusivity and mixed modes of learning. The implementation of practical making exercises, in particular, has helped to address some of the learning challenges associated with dyslexia whilst simultaneously promoting a sense of student community through collaborative, peer-to-peer learning. Emphasis has also been put on diversification of the curriculum delivery to align with a wide range of learning styles reflected in a diverse cohort at the undergraduate school. This ‘triptych’ teaching method is referred to here as a ‘triple-lock’ mechanism
Sinn Féin decision was 'not political'
Article extracted from the 'Camden New Journal', 18 January 1996, on the decision by Camden Borough Council not to lease an office to the Irish political party Sinn Féin
Northampton Connolly Association 16, Winter no. 1, 2000
Newsletter of the Northampton Connolly Association, including details of political and cultural events, as well as information on issues of importance to the Irish community
Letter from M Hannigan to Mr Hickey
Manuscript letter sending apologies for an upcoming meeting. Dated 13 December 1938
Group portrait with trophy cups
Black and white group portrait photograph of four men posing with two trophy cups. Photographer unknown
In search of a new class of stable nitroxide: synthesis and reactivity of a peri-substituted N,N-bissulfonylhydroxylamine
Acyclic bissulfonylnitroxides have never been isolated, and degrade through fragmentation. In an approach to stabilising a bissulfonylnitroxide radical, the cyclic, peri-substituted N,N-bissulfonylhydroxylamine, 2-hydroxynaphtho[1,8-de][1,3,2]dithiazine 1,1,3,3-tetraoxide (1), has been prepared by formal nitrogen insertion into the sulfur–sulfur bond of a sulfinylsulfone, naphtho[1,8-cd][1,2]dithiole 1,1,2-trioxide. The heterocyclic ring of 1 is shown to adopt a sofa conformation by X-ray crystallography, with a pseudo-axial hydroxyl group. N,N-Bissulfonylhydroxylamine 1 displays high thermal, photochemical and hydrolytic stability compared to acyclic systems. EPR analysis reveals formation of the corresponding bissulfonylnitroxide 2 upon oxidation of 1 with the Ce(IV) salts CAN and CTAN. Although 2 does not undergo fragmentation, it cannot be isolated, since hydrogen atom abstraction to reform 1 occurs in situ. The stability and reactivity of 1 and 2 are compared with the known cyclic benzo-fused N,N-bissulfonylhydroxylamine, N-hydroxy-O-benzenedisulfonimide (6), for which the X-ray data, and EPR of the corresponding nitroxide 10, are also reported for the first time