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    Tracer concentration profiles measured in central London as part of the REPARTEE campaign by D. Martin, K. F. Petersson, I. R. White, S. J. Henshaw, G. Nickless, A. Lovelock, J. F. Barlow, T. Dunbar, C. R. Wood, D. E. Shallcross

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…In this paper we present results from two tracer (cyclic perfluorocarbon) experiments carried out in 2006 and 2007 in central London centred on the BT Tower as part of the REPARTEE (Regent's Park and Tower Environmental Experiment) campaign. …”
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    Editorial introduction - inter-religious and inter-convictional dialogue: overview of a dialogical process and its products by Weller, PG

    Published 2023
    “…This is an introductory overview article for a joint special edition of Journal of Dialogue Studies (which publishes the journal) and the Oxford Centre for Religion and Culture based at Regent's Park College, University of Oxford, on the theme of ‘Inter-Religious and Inter-Convictional Dialogue', produced out of a collaboration between the Society and the Centre in relation to a series of seminars on ‘Inter-Religious and Inter-Convictional Dialogue’; an associated colloquium; and a book launch held at Regent’s Park College during the University’s Trinity Term 2022, between 9 May and 13 June inclusive, together with other relevant papers included following an open call for additional papers to be published under the theme. …”
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    The Longworth Churchbook 1652-1708 by Kreitzer, L

    Published 2020
    “…'The Longworth Churchbook' is part of the collection of the Angus Library at Regent's Park College, Oxford, and remains one of the most important manuscript of early seventeenth-century Baptist history. …”
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    The London Zoo and the Victorians 1828–1859 by Ritvo, Harriet

    Published 2018
    “…The Zoological Society of London was established in 1826, and its menagerie in Regents Park opened two years later. Even before the animals were available for public inspection it attracted anticipatory press attention, which only increased in subsequent years and decades. …”
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    Picturesque urban planning - Tunbridge Wells and the suburban ideal by Jones, C

    Published 2017
    “…The study suggests that Calverley, with its 'picturesque' landscape setting, mirrored the fantasy world created by John Nash in Regent's Park. In Calverley, though, Ward and his architect, Decimus Burton, built individual houses in gardens, a model for what was later to become 'a universal suburbia'.…”
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