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South Korean Delegate attending Millets and Organics- International Trade Fair 2023 in Bengaluru.

Cannes Film Festival Delegate

My best guess is that this structure was a shearing shed, having a chute for releasing shorn sheep to the ground level. Not much in the way of holding pens or yards, though. HDR shot on the road from Bonang to Delegate, NSW.

Timber and tin shed in the NSW town of Delegate.

All credit to Soren, who invented the ST-07 Chub

The front cover photo of the conference issue of Education in Science.

 

The ASE Conference 2018 was hosted at Liverpool University. Science educators from all over the UK and some international delegates get together to share ideas and celebrate sceince eduaction.

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(In Explore #1)

2016 DNC

 

City Hall

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Inspired by the Excellent Nimbus fleet by Hyvemind.

FIABCI delegates participated in five Miami social tours on Day 4 of the FIABCI World Real Estate Congress and ended the evening by attending the Prix d’Excellence Awards known as the “Oscars of Real Estate.”

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ICAO Conference in Shenzhen

Monument carved by Nicholas Stone with the kneeling figures of Thomas 1st Baron Knyvett of Escrick & wife Elizabeth Hayward who both died in 1622

"Thomas Knyvett, from a good and illustrious family of Buckingham in the county of Norfolk, a magnanimous, dignified, wise & devout man who earned credit at the court with honourable tasks and was exalted by the ever sacred Elizabeth. in the privy council, he performed the office delegated to him with the utmost praise. And afterwards to James King of Great Britain, with wisdom from horrendous betrayal, (from gunpowder) Was made Baron of Escrick & a a member of the council to Queen Anne.

His wife the most beautiful lady Elizabeth, was the daughter of Roland Hayward esq, & widow of Richard Warren, companion of Queen Ann whilst in the county; Astonishingly he was made the protector with much parental love, of the daughters of their Majesties, Mary & Sophia, in place of no man".

 

Thomas was born c 1545, the 2nd son of Henry Knyvett 1574 by Anne daughter of Sir Christopher Pickering of Killington and Jane Lewknor / Lewkenor (Anne was the widow of Francis Weston one of the supposed lovers of Anne Boleyn and m3 John Vaughan)

His brother Henry Knyvett is at Charlton

His niece, Catherine Knyvet flic.kr/p/6LoRKk m Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk flic.kr/p/6KoYB4

Another niece Frances Cary m1 Ralph son of Edward Baeshe at Stanstead Abbots www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/8ANn2S ; m2 George Manners 7th Earle of Rutland dsp 1641 flic.kr/p/JpwnUE

 

Thomas matriculated from Jesus College, Cambridge in 1565 but did not take a degree; he was admitted to the bar at Greys Inn in 1566.

He was a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Queen Elizabeth and in 1592 was made Master at Arms. He was MP for Thetford in 1601 and was responsible for valuing the monarch's jewels after her death. He served as Warden of the Royal Mint from 1599 to 1621

 

He m 1597 Elizabeth eldest surviving daughter of Sir Rowland Hayward 1593 (three times mayor of London) and 1st wife Joan daughter of William Tillesworth / Tylesworth, goldsmith of London. Elizabeth was the widow of Sir Richard Warren 1597 of Claybury, Essex, son of Ralph Warren and Joan Trelake

Her sister Anne was the wife of Edward Crayford of Mongham flic.kr/p/34mzeQ

Her sister Susan m Henry flic.kr/p/dhs3GT son of Sir Robert Townshend at Ludlow flic.kr/p/dhrYKi

 

Her father m2 Katherine flic.kr/p/2LwGTf daughter of Thomas "Customer" Smith / Smythe and Alice Judd www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/1349696979/ who m2 John Scott of Nettleshead

Their daughter, Elizabeth's half sister Catherine m2 Sir Richard son of Sir Michael Sondes and Mary Fynch of Throwley www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/1772812018/

 

He was granted the manor of Stanwell in 1603 & knighted in 1604

It was Thomas and Edmund Doubleday who conducted a search of the cellars underneath Parliament, in the early hours of 5th November 1605 arresting Guy Fawkes there shortly after midnight, and finding the barrels of gunpowder hidden under piles of firewood and coal.

 

Thomas was given charge of the education of the short-lived Princesses Mary 1605 - 1607 & (the inscription says also Princess Sophia (22 June – 23 June 1606) . He was created Baron Knyvett of Escrick in 1607 (their monument is in Westminster Abbey www.westminster-abbey.org/abbey-commemorations/royals/jam... ) He built new lodgings near his London house for Princess Mary's attendants in 1605 and supervised improvements to St James's Park.

 

He was appointed a Privy Councillor, member of the council to Queen Anne, and Warden of the Mint.

In 1613, the manor of Staines was granted him outright.

 

He maintained a long-running feud with Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford causing personal injury and to their servants - Thomas' niece, Anne Vavasour, was the Earl's mistress, and on 21 March 1581 bore his illegitimate son, Edward Vere.

 

Thomas died at his home "Knyvett House" +++ in Westminster 27th July 1622 (the first house known on the site of 10 Downing Street, now the residence of the British Prime Minister) in his day a large timber and brick building with an L-shaped garden, which had been first leased to him in 1581 by Queen Elizabeth

Elizabeth died shortly after 5th September 1622

They had no surviving children

They are buried under a black marble gravestone next to the monument www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/96szku

 

His will provided for the foundation of a free-school in Stanwell — the Lord Knyvet School of 1624 .

 

+++ "...built part wth Bricke and part wth Tymber and Flemish qalle and covered with Tyle, consistinge of a Large and spacious hall, wainscoted round, well Lighted, and Paved wth brick Pavements, two parls whereof one is Wainscoted round from the seelinge to ye floor, one Buttery, one seller, one Large kitchen well paved with stone and well fitted and Joynted and well fitted wth dreser boards….

"And above stayres in the first story one large and spacious dyneinge Roome, Wainscoted round from the seelinge to the floore, well flored, Lighted and seeled, and fitted wth a faire Chimney wth a foote pace of Paynted Tyle in the same. Also 6 more Roomes and 3 Closetts in the same flore all well lighted and seeled. And in the second story 4 garretts..."

The house passed to his niece, Elizabeth Hampden, aunt of Oliver Cromwell, and renamed Hampden House. When the lease expired in 1682, George Downing redeveloped the site and adjoining premises, giving his name to the famous street

 

Provision was made in the foundation of Lord Knyvett's School for 6s. 8d. to be spent on cleaning the Knyvett monument: his was being done as late as 1932

 

www.wikitree.com/wiki/Knyvett-50

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Knyvet,_1st_Baron_Knyvet

Picture with thanks - copyright Chiswick Chap CCL commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tomb_of_Lord_Knyvett_in_S...

The start of a new squad of Maximillians. I've been experimenting a little with these, working on palette swaps and some minor parts changes, to make each squad unique in its own way.

 

Mobile Frame Zero: Rapid Attack Stats: 2Ra (rocket launcher) 1B (smoke grenade launcher) 2Y (target designator) 2W.

 

Brickshelf gallery.

Mobile Frame Hangar forum discussion topic.

Florida delegates took their seats early

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Solomon Islands delegates perform in Agat during Festpac 2016

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Bain News Service,, publisher.

 

Texas delegates

 

[1912] (date created or published later by Bain)

 

1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.

 

Notes:

Title from unverified data provided by the Bain News Service on the negatives or caption cards.

Photo taken at the 1912 Republican National Convention held at the Chicago Coliseum, Chicago, Illinois, June 18-22. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2008)

Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).

 

Format: Glass negatives.

 

Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.

 

Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print

 

General information about the Bain Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.ggbain

 

Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ggbain.10579

 

Call Number: LC-B2- 2417-15

  

It’s not only peeping Toms who may use aerial remote-piloted drones to violate privacy but also corporate saboteurs and criminal scouts, according to state legislators trying to regulate the developing technology.

After determining the three bills its members heard Monday trying to...

 

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The Thirty-Third Session of WIPO’s Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights (SCCR) took place in Geneva, Switzerland from November 14 to November 18, 2016.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Emmanuel Berrod. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

Delegates participate at the 101th Meeting of the OPCW Executive Council. The 101th Executive Council Meeting is held at OPCW Headquarters in the Ieper Room from 4-7 October 2022

Delegates participate at the 101th Meeting of the OPCW Executive Council. The 101th Executive Council Meeting is held at OPCW Headquarters in the Ieper Room from 4-7 October 2022

From left:

Mohamed Ben Mahmoud, Tunisia, Issam Adawi, Facilitator, Maha Kassouf, Lebanon, Azza Kamal, Facilitator, Aki Hijjawi, Palestinian Authority, Abdullah Bucheeri, Bahrain, Ahmed Darwish, Egypt, Abdulaziz Aljaber, Qatar, George Kassouf, Lebanon

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