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The Bethany Choraliers with artistic direction by Ann Fredrickson and musical direction by Dennis Marzolf presented their annual lyric opera offering, The Grand Duke by Gilbert and Sullivan.
It was performed in the Sigurd K. Lee Theater of the Ylvisaker Fine Arts Center on the campus of Bethany Lutheran College. Performances were held on January 31, February 1, 2, 7, and 8, 2014.
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.
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.
The Duke of... Northumberland maybe, overseeing the lists on horseback at the joust. Some re-enactors ar Hampton Court Palace.
I have wondered for a while about Duke after seeing him sing at a local radio station and being left totally unmoved by the experience. Last night has changed my opinion. I won't say that it was the best gig i have ever been to but i enjoyed it much more than i expected too. If i'm honest i wanted to see the vaudeville acts and have a few pints with friends. I was very pleasantly surprised by the interaction between the band and audience and his songs are perfect for a sing a long. A strangely unplifting night and I'm glad i got to see and experience Duke Special.
A banner displayed on the new Rainbow Warrior docked in St. Petersburg, Fla., Saturday, Feb. 25, 2012, reads: "Make Progress, Quit Coal Now."