1,654 research outputs found
Jack Leeson
Fairground enthusiast Jack Leeson in front of Bagnall's Foden tractor photographed 31 May 1958. Scott negative number 2561
Interview and video in London Community Video Archive
1) Lorraine Leeson -Art Conferring Power
Production Credits
Camera
Rosie Saunders
Interview and Editor
Siobhan Schwartzberg
2) Emergency — Keep Bethnal Green Hospital Open
Production Credits
Videomaker
Loraine Leeson, Peter Dun
Steam Engine Rambler at Stratford-upon-Avon Ancient and Modern Fair
R. T. Sanders' Garrett showman's steam tractor No.33505 'Rambler', registration 'BJ4308' (built 1919). Photographed 12 August 1967 at Stratford-upon-Avon Ancient and Modern Fair. Leeson notes that engine is ex J. Cordwell and has been fitted with full length cab this year
Geezer power: the Active Energy project
Interview with Loraine Leeson, Toby Borland and The Geezers on the Active Energy project for book entitled Culture, community and climate: emergent transpraxis.
The book is primarily interested in exploring how we can cross disciplinary boundaries in exploring a question or idea and also transculturalism. Professional disciplines have their own cultures and ways of thinking and working, but even in this globalised world, so do individual nations and ethnic groups. All of these cultural languages play into our work: this book would like to explore how culture, practice and language can intermingle to create new projects that explore real-world questions
Jack Leeson photograph, Sheldon Fair, 1959.
R. Wilson's 8 wheel Atkinson - registration 420GRE Defiant - whole front and side view photographed 28 September 1963
Monetary Policy Rules: From Adam Smith to John Taylor
We describe, through the lenses of history, the intellectual origins of the Taylor rule. The Taylor rule was an important component of the transformation that swept through the monetary policy landascape in a remarkable few years following the abandonment of monetary targeting. In this long paper we provide an original overview of the long-dated debate on rules vs discretion in monetary policy, ever since Adam Smith and the monetary controversies of the XIX century. We then analyse in greater detail the debates in the interwar years (Wicksell, Keynes, Cassel, Simons, Fisher) and the debates in the 1950s and 1960s (Phillips, Friedman, the rational expectation hipothesis) and how these debates came to influence the elaboration of the Taylor rule
Jack Leeson photograph, Gloucester Summer Fair, 1967.
R. Henderson's 4 wheel Guy tractor - registration WHU301 - with Dive Bomber loads, whole side view photographed 25 July 1967 on the Oxlease ground
Jack Leeson photograph, Woburn Abbey Amusement Park, 1964.
Photograph of R. Beardow's 3 Abreast, taken 10 May 1964 whole view. G10
Jack Leeson with Steam Engine Bailie at Stratford-upon-Avon Mop Fair
Fairground enthusiast Jack Leeson with Robinson's Burrell showman's road locomotive steam traction engine No.3334 'Bailie', registration 'GA2168' (built 1911). Previous owners Greens of Glasgow and H. Bradley. Photographed at Stratford-upon-Avon Mop Fair, 15 August 1964. Scott negative number 5882 see also 178C57.1200
Jack Leeson photograph, Sidmouth Fair, 1988.
R. Phipps' Twist photographed 22 September 1988. TW4
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