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Quintin Hogg (14 February 1845 – 17 January 1903) was an English philanthropist, remembered primarily as a benefactor of the Royal Polytechnic institution at Regent Street, London, now the University of Westminster.
Hogg, the seventh son of Sir James Hogg, 1st Baronet, was born and spent most of his life in London. He was educated at Eton College, where he was known as "Piggy Hogg". Hogg was an accomplished sportsman and along with many Etonians he was a pioneer of Association Football. Whilst at Eton, he won the Eton Fives, was keeper of fives and in the shooting XI, and was a member of the Wall and Field football XIs. He showed strong religious convictions and held prayer meetings; he was also a prominent rifle volunteer.
He made 31 appearances for Wanderers F.C. (winners of the first F.A. Cup) between the 1865–66 and the 1870–71 seasons. He twice represented Scotland versus England in the unofficial internationals of 1870 and 1871. He captained the Old Etonians for seven years, during which he was never on the losing side.
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Plot: In the early 1960s, Mrs. Mary Whitehouse, a middle-aged school teacher, begins a campaign against what she sees as filth and smut on BBC television and radio. She and a friend start knocking on doors, circulating petitions and organizing rallies. Her nemesis during this time is Sir Hugh Carleton Greene, Director General of the BBC. He thinks she is just an old busybody who has no artistic taste and doesn't represent the mainstream of British society. Throughout his tenure, which lasted several years, he refused to see her or respond to her correspondence. She continued to campaign at what she viewed as unacceptable programming until her death in 2001.
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BBC Newsnight item from 1990 with Peter Snow and Conservative politicians from the time - Lord Home (Alec Douglas-Home), Lord Hailsham (Quintin Hogg), Peter Thorneycroft, Somerset de Chair and Hugh Molson.
The sport of rowing is about simplicity, weight, power, geometry and physics. All play a role in the creation of the beautiful light weight sculling boats which glide across the water, razor sharp hulls pushing forward, oars cutting patterns in the surface as the boat moves. There is a timeless quality about the River Thames at Chiswick, its historic pastoral landscape seems closer than at other places on the river further downstream. The ancient trees along the banks, the open spaces and greenery of Dukes Meadow, the Cemetery and Crematorium and the Polytechnic sports ground create a man made, open, green landscape. To be granted an opportunity to work here on the River Thames was an honour for AST*. The project (which gained planning consent in August 2019) will create a new out...
In this video, the head of development, Mr. Jordan Scammell, talks about the importance of DEN, which is funded by the Quintin Hogg Trust.
Common market. Exports from Britain to Europe. Lord Hailsham (Quintin Hogg). Edward Heath.
Quintin Hogg (14 February 1845 – 17 January 1903) was an English philanthropist, remembered primarily as a benefactor of the Royal Polytechnic institution at Regent Street, London, now the University of Westminster.
Hogg, the seventh son of Sir James Hogg, 1st Baronet, was born and spent most of his life in London. He was educated at Eton College, where he was known as "Piggy Hogg". Hogg was an accomplished sportsman and along with many Etonians he was a pioneer of Association Football. Whilst at Eton, he won the Eton Fives, was keeper of fives and in the shooting XI, and was a member of the Wall and Field football XIs. He showed strong religious convictions and held prayer meetings; he was also a prominent rifle volunteer.
He made 31 appearances for Wanderers F.C. (winners of the first F.A. Cup) between the 1865–66 and the 1870–71 seasons. He twice represented Scotland versus England in the unofficial internationals of 1870 and 1871. He captained the Old Etonians for seven years, during which he was never on the losing side.
There was something reflected inside
Her remarkably curious eyes
So the shock that she felt didn't show
When I told her that I had to go
She just stood there somewhere in between
A smile and an unpleasant scene
Then she, with her back to the sun
Said, "If you think it's best, then it's done"
Ah, but oh, it seemed so cold
The compassion that I felt just didn't show
I haven't seen her since
And there was much about our parting which seemed amiss
For the love that I felt hadn't died
But by cruel circumstances denied
And her feelings and trust weren't misplaced
Nor are they now in her new lover's face
Oh, it seemed so cold
The compassion that I felt just didn't show
I haven't seen her since
And there was much about our parting which seemed amiss
For the love that I felt hadn't died
But by cruel circumstances denied
And her feelings and trust weren't misplaced