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Norwich Students Explore Uk
Fall, 2007 |
As Dickinsonians in Carlisle, Pa., finished up the fall semester and prepared to disperse for the winter break, their friends and classmates in England were exploring and found, among other things, the town of Carlisle, England.
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Dickinson students Leigh Siegel '09, Yurina Shim '09, Elizabeth Jeffress '09, Hema Patel '09, Krista Gray '09, Sarah Conine '09, Siraj Hashmi '09, Stephanie Long '09, Francisco Mendivil '09, Assia Daskalova '09, Harry Zhou '09, Suhani Arora '09, Dan Condit '09 and Colleen Cook '09 in front of Soho House where Matthew Boulton, one of the country's first industrialists, entertained the leading scientists and inventors of the industrial age.

The entire group of Dickinson students poses in front of the home and botanical garden of noted botanist and grandfather of Charles, Erasmus Darwin.

Students visit the science house for tea with Norwich Resident Director Ben Edwards and family.
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Siegel, Shim, Jeffress, Patel, Gray, Conine and Hashmi (left to right) are excited to have discovered the namesake of Carlisle, Pa., in Carlisle, England, giving them a small taste of home as they explore the United Kingdom.

The Dickinson students pose in front of the statue of Greyfriars Bobby in Edinburgh, Scotland. This tiny dog kept watch over its owner's grave for fourteen years after he died.

Condit, Patel, Hashmi, Mendivil, Cook, Shim, Conine and Arora don hard hats to explore Tar Tunnel in Telford where, for more than 200 years, natural bitumen has trickled like treacle into pools. It was turned into pitch, lamp black and rheumatics remedies.
Left: The students pose at the main gate of the University of Glasgow in Scotland.
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