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Prince Charles Royal Visit to St Andrew Square Edinburgh to officially open the Eco Shop at St James Centre
Visit of the Duke University of Durham, NC, USA. One of the oldest, and maybe the most beautiful place of the city. I also walked in the Sarah P. Duke Garden
This is Duke, He is a Whippet
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Duke Jethro and Kevin Coggins at Wine Affairs in San Jose, CA on September 4, 2009.
HRH the Duke of Gloucester officially opened Ormesby, Priory Woods and Acklam Grange schools in Middlesbrough on 11th October, 2011. These photos show the Duke's visit to Ormesby and Priory Woods.
Guests peruse the image board pulled together by the History Society for the Duke of Kent's visit, while waiting for the Duke to arrive. History Society committee member Tim Neal is on the right. Richard Storah, director of Storah Architecture, who at the time of the Duke's visit was the practice looking at doing some work within the church, is on the left.
His Royal Highness, Prince Edward, Duke of Kent visited St John's Church in Ingrow on 31st May 2019 on his way to visit Keighley and Worth Valley Railway to commemorate ten years as a patron of KWVR. His visit to the church marked, almost to the day, 175 years since his great-great-grandmother Queen Victoria signed the authorisation to create the parish of Ingrow cum Hainworth in May 1944.
Photograph taken by Anna Neal on behalf of Keighley and District Local History Society.
Hi!
This is a photo of a surgical resident (me) laparoscopically removing a gallbladder in "Virtual Reality" in the Surgical Education and Activities Laboratory (SEAL). The department of surgery has a number of different kinds of simulators and trainers to assist in teaching learners new skills as well as train them on more advanced technical skills and decision making.
Thanks,
Jennifer
Jennifer M. Nunez, MD-PhD
Department of Surgery, Resident
Duke University Hospital
Durham, NC 22710
office: 919.681.3889
cell: 919.335.3847
pager: 919.970.3845
jennifer.m.nunez@duke.edu
Known as the "Black Duke of Lancaster" this ship is beached at Flint near Queensferry. For current access see www.dudug.co.uk.
Duke (nickname: Grandpuff) is one of the oldest engines on the island of Sodor. He was named after Duke of Sodor.
Initially he worked with Falcon, Stewart, Smudger and some other unknown engines on the Mid Sodor line till it was shut down. He was briefly retired after the line was sold. He was rebuilt and put back in service on Skorley Line
Duke is based on Prince, a George England tank engine from the Ffestiniog Railway at Porthmadog, North Wales.
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Duke Farms serves as a model of environmental stewardship and inspires visitors to become informed stewards of the land. It is a place of education, enjoyment and research that enhances the environmental health of the region.