Bretton Hall College of Education, the Glossary
Bretton Hall College of Education was a higher education college in West Bretton in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England.[1]
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47 relations: Adrian Howells, Alec Clegg, Alumni, Anne Collins (contralto), BBC Online, BBC Radio 4, Beatie Edney, Bhavna Limbachia, Bretton Hall, West Yorkshire, Carla Henry, Chris T-T, Christine Kavanagh, Colin Welland, David Rappaport, Emma Fryer, Esther Hall, Gillian Wright, Higher Education Funding Council for England, Ian Boldsworth, John Godber, Jon Clark (lighting designer), Jonathan Kerrigan, Kate McGregor, Kay Mellor, Ken Robinson (educationalist), Leeds, Louisa Leaman, Mark Gatiss, Mark Thomas, Michael Fentiman, Reece Shearsmith, Richard O'Brien, Roger Hutchinson (writer), Rushbond, Shelley Conn, Simon Lightwood, Simon Messingham, Steve Pemberton, Stuart Semple, The Research, Tom Lorcan, University of Leeds, Wayne McGregor, West Bretton, West Riding of Yorkshire, Wil Edmunds, Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
- Bretton Hall College
- Buildings and structures in the City of Wakefield
- Defunct universities and colleges in England
- Teacher training colleges in the United Kingdom
- University of Leeds
Adrian Howells
Adrian Howells (9 April 1962 – 16 March 2014) was a British performance artist associated with one-to-one performance and intimate theatre.
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Alec Clegg
Sir Alexander Bradshaw Clegg (13 June 1909 – 20 January 1986), known as Alec Clegg, was an English educationalist.
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Alumni
Alumni (alumnus or alumna) are former students or graduates of a school, college, or university.
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Anne Collins (contralto)
Anne Collins (29 August 1943 – 15 July 2009) was an English contralto known as versatile operatic singer, praised for her "beautifully warm and wide-ranging timbre, and impeccable diction".
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BBC Online
BBC Online, formerly known as BBCi, is the BBC's online service.
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BBC Radio 4
BBC Radio 4 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC.
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Beatie Edney
Beatrice Edney (born 23 October 1962) is an English television actress.
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Bhavna Limbachia
Bhavna Jayanty Limbachia (born 21 April 1984) is an English actress.
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Bretton Hall, West Yorkshire
Bretton Hall is a country house in West Bretton near Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England. Bretton Hall College of Education and Bretton Hall, West Yorkshire are Bretton Hall College and Buildings and structures in the City of Wakefield.
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Carla Henry
Carla Henry is a British actress, most famous for her role as Donna Clarke in Queer as Folk.
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Chris T-T
Chris T-T (born Christopher Thorpe-Tracey, 16 September 1974) is a retired English singer-songwriter based in Brighton.
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Christine Kavanagh
Christine Mary Kavanagh (born 24 March 1957) is an English actress.
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Colin Welland
Colin Welland (born Colin Edward Williams; 4 July 1934 – 2 November 2015) was an English actor and screenwriter.
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David Rappaport
David Stephen Rappaport (23 November 1951 – 2 May 1990) was an English actor with achondroplasia (a genetic disorder where the primary feature is dwarfism).
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Emma Fryer
Emma Fryer is a British stand-up comedian, actress and writer from Coventry, best known for playing Tania in BBC Three's Ideal, Janine in E4's PhoneShop and Gaynor in BBC Two's Home Time, which she co-wrote with Neil Edmond.
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Esther Hall
Esther Jane Hall (born 28 August 1970) is an English actress who has appeared in a number of television dramas.
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Gillian Wright
Gillian Wright (born 7 December 1959) is an English actress, known for portraying the role of Jean Slater on the BBC soap opera EastEnders since 2004, for which she has won numerous awards.
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Higher Education Funding Council for England
The Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) was a non-departmental public body in the United Kingdom, which was responsible for the distribution of funding for higher education to universities and further education colleges in England since 1992.
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Ian Boldsworth
Richard Ian Boldsworth (27 June 1973, in Warrington, England), previously known by the stage name Ray Peacock, is an English comic performer, best known for The ParaPod, The Peacock and Gamble Podcast and The Ray Peacock Podcast. He came to prominence in the Big and Daft comedy trio.
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John Godber
John Harry Godber (born 18 May 1956) is an English playwright, known mainly for observational comedies.
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Jon Clark (lighting designer)
Jon Clark is a British lighting designer.
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Jonathan Kerrigan
Jonathan Kerrigan (born 14 October 1972) is an English actor well known for various leading roles on TV including In the Club, Casualty, Heartbeat, Merseybeat, The Five and Reach For The Moon.
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Kate McGregor
Kate McGregor (born 1972) is an English actress known for her portrayal of the character Emily Kirk in British soap opera Emmerdale.
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Kay Mellor
Kay Mellor (née Daniel; 11 May 1951 – 15 May 2022) was an English actress, scriptwriter, producer and director.
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Ken Robinson (educationalist)
Sir Ken Robinson (4 March 1950 – 21 August 2020) was a British author, speaker and international advisor on education in the arts to government, non-profits, education and arts bodies.
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Leeds
Leeds is a city in West Yorkshire, England.
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Louisa Leaman
Louisa Leaman (born 24 June 1976) is a London-based author.
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Mark Gatiss
Mark Gatiss (born 17 October 1966) is an English actor, comedian, screenwriter, director, producer and novelist.
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Mark Thomas
Mark Clifford Thomas (born 11 April 1963) is an English comedian, best known for the political stunts that he performs on his show, The Mark Thomas Comedy Product on Channel 4.
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Michael Fentiman
Michael Fentiman (born 1 June 1982 at Harlow, Essex, England) is a British theatre director.
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Reece Shearsmith
Reeson Wayne "Reece" Shearsmith (born 27 August 1969) is an English actor, writer, comedian and magician.
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Richard O'Brien
Richard O'Brien (born Richard Timothy Smith; 25 March 1942) is a British-New Zealander actor, writer, musician, and television presenter.
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Roger Hutchinson (writer)
Roger Hutchinson (born 1949) is a British author and journalist.
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Rushbond
Rushbond plc is an unlisted commercial and residential property development and investment company in the United Kingdom.
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Shelley Conn
Shelley Deborah Conn (born 21 September 1976) is a British actress.
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Simon Lightwood
Simon Robert Lightwood (born 15 December 1980) is a British Labour and Co-operative Party politician serving as Member of Parliament (MP) for Wakefield and Rothwell since 2024.
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Simon Messingham
Simon Messingham is a British science fiction writer, and a comedy writer and performer, who has written seven Doctor Who novels and another Doctor Who story released as a BBC Audio Drama.
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Steve Pemberton
Steven James Pemberton (born 1 September 1967) is a British actor, comedian, director and writer.
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Stuart Semple
Stuart Buchanan Semple (born 12 September 1980) is a British artist and activist who works with sculpture and painting.
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The Research
The Research are a band from Wakefield, England.
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Tom Lorcan
Tom Lorcan is an English television and film actor.
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University of Leeds
The University of Leeds is a public research university in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.
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Wayne McGregor
Sir Wayne McGregor, CBE (born 12 March 1970) is a British choreographer and director who has won multiple awards.
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West Bretton
West Bretton is a village and civil parish in the Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England.
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West Riding of Yorkshire
The West Riding of Yorkshire was one of three historic subdivisions of Yorkshire, England.
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Wil Edmunds
William Glyndwr "Wil" Edmunds OBE (born 1947) is a retired Welsh educationalist.
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Yorkshire Sculpture Park
The Yorkshire Sculpture Park (YSP) is an art gallery, with both open-air and indoor exhibition spaces, in West Bretton, Wakefield, in West Yorkshire, England.
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See also
Bretton Hall College
- Bretton Hall College of Education
- Bretton Hall, West Yorkshire
Buildings and structures in the City of Wakefield
- Bretton Hall College of Education
- Bretton Hall, West Yorkshire
- Ferrybridge Henge
- Ferrybridge power stations
- Grade II* listed buildings in Wakefield
- Hickson & Welch
- Horbury Town Hall
- New College, Pontefract
- Nostell Priory
- Pontefract Castle
- Pontefract Museum
- Post Office Road
- Six Arches, Ackworth
- St Peter and St Leonard's Church, Horbury
- Tickle Cock Bridge
- Wakefield Europort
- Wentbridge House Hotel
- Woolley Colliery
- Woolley Edge services
- Woolley Hall
- Xscape (building)
Defunct universities and colleges in England
- Aspatria Agricultural College
- Bedford College of Higher Education
- Bretton Hall College of Education
- Bruche Police National Training Centre
- C.F. Mott Teachers' Training College
- Chance Technical College
- City of Leeds Training College
- Corona Theatre School
- Cotton College
- Cumbria Institute of the Arts
- Darlington College of Education
- Dudley Training College for Teachers
- Federal University of Surrey
- Former colleges of Durham University
- Former colleges of the University of Cambridge
- Greater Brighton Metropolitan College
- Grosvenor Hall (estate)
- Hereford College of Education
- Joseph Priestley College
- Kent Institute of Art & Design
- Kirby College of Further Education
- La Sainte Union College of Higher Education
- Liverpool College of Music
- Margaret McMillan College
- New College, Durham (17th century)
- Newton Rigg College
- Northbrook College
- Northern School of Music
- Oxford & County Secretarial College
- Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry
- Putteridge Bury
- Queen Elizabeth College
- Rolle College
- Royal Manchester College of Music
- Seale-Hayne College
- St Martin's College
- Stamford University (England)
- Stockwell College of Education
- Surrey Institute of Art & Design, University College
- Swanley Horticultural College
- The European University of America
- Thurrock and Basildon College
- University Centre Hastings
- University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology
- University of Northampton (13th century)
- Victoria University (United Kingdom)
- Victoria University of Manchester
- West London Institute of Higher Education
- Wye College
Teacher training colleges in the United Kingdom
- Association of Teachers in Colleges and Departments of Education
- Bangor Normal College
- Bedford College of Higher Education
- Bretton Hall College of Education
- C.F. Mott Teachers' Training College
- City of Leeds Training College
- Didsbury Campus
- Digby Stuart College
- Dudley Training College for Teachers
- Edge Hill University
- Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge
- Froebel College
- Hereford College of Education
- Homerton College, Cambridge
- Hughes Hall, Cambridge
- Jordanhill College
- Kingston upon Hull College of Education
- La Sainte Union College of Higher Education
- Maria Grey Training College
- Moray House School of Education and Sport
- National College for Teaching and Leadership
- Notre Dame College of Education (Glasgow)
- Plymouth Marjon University
- Putteridge Bury
- Rolle College
- School of Education, Communication and Society
- Southlands College, Roehampton
- Stockwell College of Education
- Teacher Development Trust
- UCL Institute of Education
- University of Strathclyde Faculty of Education
- Westminster College, Oxford
- Whitelands College
University of Leeds
- Academic dress of the University of Leeds
- Bretton Hall College of Education
- COWSEL
- Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy
- Centre for Computational Geography
- Centre for History and Philosophy of Science, University of Leeds
- Christie Cup
- Combined English Universities (UK Parliament constituency)
- Connected Places Catapult
- Djedi Project
- Ernest Woodroofe
- FAAM Airborne Laboratory
- Fennec (climate program)
- Haverah Park experiment
- Institute for Medieval Studies
- Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds
- Leeds 13
- Leeds Dental Institute
- Leeds General Infirmary
- Leeds School of Medicine
- Leeds Student Radio
- Leeds University Business School
- Leeds University Centre for African Studies
- Leeds University Library's Cookery Collection
- Leeds University Library's Gypsy, Traveller and Roma Collections
- Leeds University Union
- List of honorary graduates of the University of Leeds
- N8 Research Partnership
- National Centre for Atmospheric Science
- School of Geography, University of Leeds
- School of Politics and International Studies, University of Leeds
- St James's University Hospital
- Survey of English Dialects
- The Clothworkers Consort of Leeds
- University of Leeds
- Victoria University (United Kingdom)
- Viking Club
- Weetwood Playing Fields
- West Riding Professor of Music
- White Rose College of the Arts & Humanities
- White Rose University Consortium
- Woodhouse Cemetery
- Worldwide Universities Network
- Xeros washing machine
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bretton_Hall_College_of_Education
Also known as Bretton Hall College.