It presents an eclectic group of works which map the changing characteristics of British sculpture since the 1950s.
The bronze statue to aviation pioneer Sir Geoffrey de Havilland on the College Lane Campus of the University of Hertfordshire in Hatfield.
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Among the uni s sculptures is a life-size bronze tribute to aeronautical engineer and Hatfield aviation pioneer Sir Geoffrey de Havilland.
Sir Geoffrey founded the de Havilland Aircraft Company in September 1920 at Stag Lane Aerodrome in Edgware.
The company later moved in the 1930s to a new factory on the Hatfield Aerodrome site, where it became a firm competing on the global stage.
Ed Sheeran filmed the video for single Lego House at a concert in Hatfield.
- Credit: Greg Williams
Ed Sheeran being stalked in Hatfield by Harry Potter star Rupert Grint. One Direction s Harry Styles walking through St Albans carrying a chicken on his way to a fish and chip shop. Mick Jagger leaving his red underpants in Knebworth.
These are just some of the weird and wonderful rock and pop anecdotes from the county s musical archives.
Hertfordshire has hosted some of music s biggest ever UK gigs thanks to Knebworth House. Oasis, Robbie Williams and Queen all played huge outdoor shows to more than 120,000 fans on the Knebworth estate.
Ed Sheeran filmed the video for single Lego House at a concert in Hatfield.
- Credit: Greg Williams
Ed Sheeran being stalked in Hatfield by Harry Potter star Rupert Grint. One Direction s Harry Styles walking through St Albans carrying a chicken on his way to a fish and chip shop. Mick Jagger leaving his red underpants in Knebworth.
These are just some of the weird and wonderful rock and pop anecdotes from the county s musical archives.
Hertfordshire has hosted some of music s biggest ever UK gigs thanks to Knebworth House. Oasis, Robbie Williams and Queen all played huge outdoor shows to more than 120,000 fans on the Knebworth estate.
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12:00 PM January 23, 2021
“By taking a rapid test, it means you will know almost immediately if you have coronavirus, so that you can protect your family, friends and community and ultimately break the chain of transmission of the virus.”
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Key and essential workers who cannot work from home are being encouraged to book regular rapid COVID-19 tests at pop-up sites as part of Hertfordshire’s new community testing scheme.
Community testing ‘pop-up’ sites and roving vehicles are now operating across the county and offer free coronavirus tests to those without symptoms, with results available in 45 minutes.