The 46th Harry Brittain Fellowship
17 May to 24 June 2004 Reflections by this year's Fellows on the 2004 Harry Brittain Fellowship
ASFIYA AZIZ
The 2004 Fellowship was a great experience in many regards. I cannot decide which part of the Fellowship deserves more mentions here...
GEOFF COLLETT
The British press is famously as lively as anything it reports on, and the
2004 Harry Brittain Fellows weren't deprived of seeing Fleet Street's
finest live up to that reputation...
SREYASHI DASTIDAR
The visit to the House of Commons could easily have been a dry affair, fortunately it wasn't, thanks to Ron Davies...
PRIESTLEY HABRU
After two hours on the train from London's Paddington station, we finally arrived in Cardiff...
WILTON MAMBA
England: the land that can still be recognised by its first ancestors...
SUMITHA MARTIN
On our second night in Belfast, I found myself seated between two former terrorists at dinner...
KIRSTY PICKETT
In six weeks crammed full of once-in-a-lifetime experiences where expectations have been exceeded on an almost daily basis, it should be easy to jot down a few words about one part of the programme that has touched or inspired us...
FRANCIS PUBAI
The Greenwich Appeal - The Harry Brittain Fellows arrived at the Royal Observatory after a refreshing cruise on the River Thames from the London Eye...
CAMERON THOMPSON
THE words of Midnight Oil's anthem "The Power and the Passion" keep running through my head...
What did the Fellows do on their Fellowship? Who did they meet? Where did they go?
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