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The altar of St Andrews church in Cherry Hinton with the altarcloth pulled back to reveal the dedication to Edith Maud Leonore Lee Allen, the daughter and wife of two conseutive vicars at the church (Horatio Grimley 1882-84 and Andrew Allen 1884-88). The altar was uncovered as part of the display in a local art show.
Tenuous Link: Partly uncovered
Photos from the 2014 dedication event for the new SIM Thailand office. Christian leaders from all over Chiang Mai were invited to join us for games, Thai food, dancing, fire-breathing and live music. Oh, and a dedication service, too.
Dedication of the National Park Ranger Margaret Anderson Post Office in Eatonville, Washington on September 5, 2014.
NPS Photo by Kevin Bacher.
Quinnipiac Hillel chapter celebrates Shabbat for the first time in the new Peter C. Hereld House for Jewish Life. October 12, 2012.
The Colorado State University Early Childhood Center celebrates their new Bea Romer and Peggy Noland Children's Musical Garden with a dedication ceremony, October 17, 2014. The garden, which features various musical instruments designed for children, was funded with a $53,000 donation from former Colorado First Lady Bea Romer and her close friend Peggy Noland, who met as freshmen at what was then known as Colorado A&M in 1947. Both studied child development in what was then called the College of Home Economics, and early childhood education was Romer’s focus when her husband, Roy Romer, served as Colorado governor for three terms in the 1980s and 1990s.
A stone carved in dedication to Hecate by/for the Greek father and son pictured at the bottom. Note Hecate's three priestesses with the double torches and cool headgear. If you look at the large version of this picture, you might be able to puzzle out the Greek inscriptions. I'm curious enough to eventually haul out my Liddell-Scott (Gk.-English dictionary)...eventually.
Maj. Gen. Bennet Sacolick, U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School commander, speaks October 6, 2011, at the dedication of the Randall David Shughart Elementary and Middle Schools. Sacolick served with Sergeant 1st Class Randall D. Shughart, who was killed during an operation to rescue a downed American helicopter crew in Somalia in 1993 and was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor.
Started in July 2019. the $50 million, three-story building project faced pandemic-related supply chain delays but was completed on budget. The new city hall is approximately 135,000 square feet and is located between the former City Hall and Building 2. More than 300 people will be providing all the same services – Treasurer, Revenue, DMV, City Clerk, Council Chambers, Volumeter Resources, and Communications.
Photography - Craig McClure
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I had seen this vehicle from the train on my way back from Brighton. Seconds afterwards we had passed through a station, enabling me to get a "fix". That had been on the Saturday. The bus, at least in the one-second glimpse I'd had from the train, looked to be in an easily photographable position in an open yard. For some days the thought rankled. Eventually, on the Wednesday, I returned. All the way from Bristol. Well, in the words of the signature tune of a popular contemporary children's television programme, dedikashun's what you need if yuh wanna be a record breaker. I was in my late 20s but used to watch the programme because of a decidedly un-childlike interest in its co-presenter, Cheryl Baker. Fwoaar! I wouldn't have minded breaking a few records with her I can tell you.
It was one of my All-Line Railrover holidays, so the money had already been paid "up front" ...to use a modish phrase whose currency was still many years in the future. The travelling didn't involve any additional expense. The station had been Coulsdon North and the buses were in a corner of the station yard. Contrary to my earlier impression however, the FLF hadn't exactly been parked with the photographer in mind. This was about the best I could manage. The bus was ex Western National no. 2089 (BOD 31C) and now belonged to the Purley Car Co. Ltd of Warlingham, trading as Hardy's Coaches. The livery, as I remember it, was a fetching blue and grey. Not a long life for a bus. Derelict at 14 years. The occasion was Wednesday 4th July 1979.
Photographer: Christine Prefontaine.
Roerich Garden Project, Spring Dedication.
Spring 2010.
Near lot # 2334609, Mile End, Montreal.
Images gathered for Artefatica's Roerich Garden Project book.
Photographe: Christine Prefontaine.
Projet Jardin Roerich, Hommage au printemps.
Printemps 2010.
Près du lot # 2334609, Mile End, Montréal.
Images recueillies pour le livre du Projet Jardin Roerich.
Zoe's christian dedication
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Chapel Dedication
Citation: Photo 23, Dharmtari Christian Hospital Centenary Celebration Records, 2010. HM1-138SC. Mennonite Church USA Archives - Goshen. Goshen, Indiana.
This photo is dedicated Yue Yuan Yuan who recently pass away.. For she is a chubbily girl, cheerful, happy go lucky, strong willed and childish. She has brought us countless joy and painted our lifes with colors. I vividly remembered how she scold crazy people "Your Head Broken". We will always remember you as the cheerful girl you are. The smile that brought joy to many people. You have taught me many things and i will learn them by heart. We all will miss you and love you. Life will never be the same again.
I will pray for you and hope you are happy on the other side. Hope there is a lot of Nice food there for you. See you on the other side. Please take good care of yourself over there.
22 April 2011
Sorry to my friends here. I haven been active after this incident. I will get back on my feet soon.. Take care my friends!
Tears in Heaven (Eric Clapton)
Would you know my name
If I saw you in heaven
Will it be the same
If I saw you in heaven
I must be strong, and carry on
Cause I know I don't belong
Here in heaven
Would you hold my hand
If I saw you in heaven
Would you help me stand
If I saw you in heaven
I'll find my way, through night and day
Cause I know I just can't stay
Here in heaven
Time can bring you down
Time can bend your knee
Time can break your heart
Have you begging please
Begging please
Beyond the door
There's peace I'm sure.
And I know there'll be no more...
Tears in heaven
Started in July 2019. the $50 million, three-story building project faced pandemic-related supply chain delays but was completed on budget. The new city hall is approximately 135,000 square feet and is located between the former City Hall and Building 2. More than 300 people will be providing all the same services – Treasurer, Revenue, DMV, City Clerk, Council Chambers, Volumeter Resources, and Communications.
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Earlier this year I had the chance to work with an institute in Jordan that is concerned with improving the lives of women in poor areas of the country. They are being trained to do some great handcrafts using wool and other materials to help them to earn money for a better life. Meeting those ladies and listening to their life stories and priorities was an experience I will never forget.
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Zoe's christian dedication day
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Col. Jimmy Canlas, EDDOC chief, describes Petty Officer 3rd Class William Barnette's ambition to modernize the EDDOC during a dedication ceremony Nov. 22 on Patch Barracks. photo by Gloria Colón-Buzatu
Dedication to Asclepios
Asclepios in a temple, with his wife Hepione and their daughter Hygieia. receive the dedications of worshippers. A young slave at the beginning of the procession leads a pig to sacrifice.
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The surviving sculptures, reliefs, and items found during the excavation of the Acropolis Hill site, including from the Parthenon and the Erechteion, are displayed in the Acropolis Museum in Athens. The museum also has high-quality casts of most sculptures now in other museums, primarily in the British Museum in London. Buy tickets early for the Acropolis and when visiting the separate Acropolis Museum.