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    Dissemination of innovative teaching and learning practice : the global studio

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    This project aims to disseminate teaching and learning resources from an innovative programme called the Global Studio to the ADM-HEA community. The area of innovation developed in the Global Studio was to link student teams across the globe in ‘designer’ and ‘client’ roles in order to undertake a product development project. This built on and extended the learning philosophy of learning in and through doing provided in a more traditional design studio. Throughout the project students worked in geographically distributed work groups in order to provide them with experience in using skills that would enable them to work successfully in distributed design teams

    Miss Adams

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    Portrait view of Miss Adams from the Odam Photography Studio on Bradenton's Main Street

    Miss Adams

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    Portrait view of Miss Adams from the Odom Photography Studio on Bradenton's Old Main Street

    Miss Adams

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    Portrait of Miss Adams from the Odom Photography Studio on Bradenton's Old Main Street

    Mr. Adams

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    Portrait of Mr. Adams from the Odom Photography Studio on Bradenton's Old Main Street

    Elizabeth Adams

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    This portrait from the 1945 Waynesville Township graduating high school class is part the Sherrill Studio Collection. George Dexter Sherrill (1879–1931) opened the first photography studio in Haywood County on Depot Street in downtown Waynesville in 1902. In 1906 his studio became the first Eastman Kodak franchise west of Asheville and the third in North Carolina. Sherrill’s photography roots began in Jackson County where he learned the art from his brother-in-law, A. L. Ensley. Beulah Eloise Ashe Ensley (1899-1991) apprenticed with Sherrill in 1917 and worked in the studio with her husband, Sherrill’s nephew, Ralph Ensley (1894-1975) until Ralph’s death. The Ensley’s demolished the original studio in 1943, dug the site to street level, and built an International style building

    Studio portrait of Alison, December 1928

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    Alison M. Adams before she married a man named Owen. Written on photo: To My Darling Mama with love and gratitude, Alison. December 12, 1928. PH Coll 919.5To order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction/reproduction Please cite the Order Numbe

    Maude Adams as Napoleon II in "L\u27Aiglon" [2]

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    Black and White photograph Promo shot Maude Adams in costume as Napoleon II in L\u27Aiglo

    James Adams Photographer Pictures

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    These photographs were taken at the Jas. Adams Photography Studio in Tiffin, Ohio around the Civil War era. They were loaned to T-SPL for digitization

    Maude Kiskadden Adams and Flora Walsh in "The Wandering Boys"

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    Black and white photograph Maude Adams and Flora Walsh in the Wandering Boy
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