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Oglah, a dedicated research volunteer, continues to work hard, meeting a participating family, despite the downpour.
Photo location: Eldoret, Kenya (Langas)
The crowd mingles after the Prothro Hall Dedication.
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Mayor James Thernes cuts a ribbon dedicating the new footbridge in Fort Ransom, N.D., and officially naming it the Fort Ransom Memorial Bridge on Sept. 15, 2012. After the small community's access was destroyed in recent flooding, North Dakota Army National Guard Soldiers constructed a new walk bridge throughout the summer of 2012 as an Innovative Readiness Training project. Pictured from left are 1st Lt. Cory Schumacher, of West Fargo, N.D., officer in charge of the project; Capt. Collin Kappenman, of Fargo, N.D., commander of the 815th Engineer Company, which worked on the project; District 24 Sen. Larry Robinson, of Valley City, N.D.; Thernes; and Staff Sgt. Gene Anderson, who worked on the bridge. Standing near Anderson are members of the Fort Ransom City Council.
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Taken up at Dedication Point. I went back up there on two different occasions, trying to get fair enough weather for this shot. The night sky was amazing (compared to in the city), but it still wasn't entirely clear, as I was not able to see the bands of the milky way with the naked eye or with my camera. Not to mention, this turned out incredibly noisy (which is really an understatement) as I pushed my camera well beyond its acceptable ISO to noise limits. But, despite the inadequacies presented in the photos, I still had a good time.
*Note: I did use some post to enhance the colors in the night a little and try to add attention to (what I'm assuming was) the extremely dim milky way.
Olympus PEN E-PL3
14-42 f/3.5-5.6
ISO 1600
25"
14mm
f/3.5
Friends and colleagues gather outside the EDDOC during a room dedication ceremony to honor Petty Officer 3rd Class William Barnette, Nov. 22 on Patch Barracks in Stuttgart-Vaihingen. photo by Gloria Colón-Buzatu
The celebration of the 230th Anniversary of the Dedication of the Diocesan Shrine and Parish to the patronage of Nuestra Señora de los Desamparados and the 16th Anniversary of the Canonical Coronation of the Mother, Queen and Patroness of Marikina City. October 23, 2021
Governor Kay Ivey was keynote speaker at the Freedom Bridge Dedication Monday February 24, 2020 in Oneonta, Ala. (Governor's Office/Hal Yeager)
The crowd mingles after the Prothro Hall Dedication.
You can read more about the dedication at www.smudailymustang.com/?p=14028
I wonder who she was.
Aleister Crowley's Dedication to a mysterious Anna Wright before his translation book of "Petits Poemes en Prose," orig. by Charles Baudelaire. Published by the Black Manikin (1928).
A stone bench overlooking Chapman Lake was dedicated to the Monticello Sculpture Gardens on August 13, 2018, on the college’s Godfrey Campus. The bench was commissioned by the children of longtime garden supporters, and Foundation board member, Joan and Chuck Sheppard, to honor their 65th wedding anniversary. The Sheppards were joined by their family and friends to celebrate the occasion. Photos by Jan Dona, L&C Media Specialist
Governor Kay Ivey was keynote speaker at the Freedom Bridge Dedication Monday February 24, 2020 in Oneonta, Ala. (Governor's Office/Hal Yeager)
(Left to Right), Agriculture Research Service Administrator Ed Knipling, Research, Education and Economics Under Secretary Molly Jahns, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, Animal Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) Deputy Administrator for Veterinary
Services John Clifford, APHIS Associate Deputy Administrator for Veterinary
Services Jose Diaz, and Marketing and Regulatory Programs Under Secretary John Ferrell pose by the dedication plaque at the end of the ceremony in Ames, Iowa, on Thursday April 15, 2010. USDA/APHIS
Title: Dedication of the Port Hope Memorial Bandshell
Accession #: 2009-29-1-599
Part Of: Dave Doherty Fonds
Description: Built by the citizens of Port Hope to commemorate the men and women who served during the war. Originally erected behind town hall, it was moved to Central Park in 1992. Photograph taken c. 1940.
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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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PITTSBURGH, Pa. – Members of the Pennsylvania State Veterans Commission and residents and staff from the Southwest Veterans Home were among those who attended the Southwestern Pennsylvania Word War II Memorial dedication ceremony Dec. 6. After the dedication, attendees toured the memorial’s numerous panes depicting WWII events and southwest Pennsylvania’s contributions to the war effort. (Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Tom Cherry/Released)
dedicated to great Kurdish Muscian Arama Tigran .we lost that great singer, person and faithful to all human today...may God be with him and all of us..
Japan Building dedication, Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, Seattle, July 21, 1909.
Photographer:
Nowell, Frank H., 1864-1950
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Japan Building (Seattle, Wash.)
Dedications--Washington (State)--Seattle
Portraits, Group--Washington (State)--Seattle
Women--Washington (State)--Seattle
Ethnic costume--Washington (State)--Seattle
Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition (1909 : Seattle, Wash.)
Exhibitions--Washington (State)--Seattle
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Greenville Fire/Rescue's new 65-foot tiller truck was dedicated during a special "push-in" ceremony on Monday, December 20. The ceremony was held in the newly-expanded engine bay at Fire Station 1, the addition built specifically to house the new tiller truck.
The 65-foot truck has been added to the Fire/Rescue fleet specifically to keep up with Greenville and the Uptown District's growth. Despite the truck's length, it maintains extreme maneuverability by pivoting in the middle and steering provided by drivers in both the front and rear.
Push-in ceremonies are a tradition based on common practice in the 1800's when the fire apparatus was pulled by horses. Following a call, firefighters would have to disconnect the apparatus from the horses and push it back into the bay. The tradition is maintained today when a new fire engine is purchased by a department and the new engine is ceremonially pushed into the bay.