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Formally incorporated in 1871, and named for Patrick Cleburne, a Confederate general, Cleburne, TX is Johnson County's third county seat.

 

The 1913 courthouse, built in the Classical Revival style, with Prairie Style influences, sometimes called the Texas Renaissance style, is either Johnson County's fourth or sixth courthouse, depending on which source you consult.

May 14, 2017:.

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USA,

Ohio,

Cleveland Ohio,

Historical Railway Equipment,

CTVX (Cleveland Terminal and Valley Railway Incorporated),

CTVX Equipment Fleet,

Cover by J.H. WILLIAMS III. Written by GRANT MORRISON. Art by YANICK PAQUETTE & MICHAEL LACOMBE

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Incorporated old footage with new footage of a fan circulating in the room

Brasília (8 de março) – O presidente Michel Temer e o ministro Marcos Pereira participaram nesta quarta-feira, no Palácio do Planalto, de cerimônia onde as empresas Qualcomm Incorporated e Advanced Semiconductor Engineering (ASE Group) anunciaram novos investimentos no Brasil.

 

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Incorporated in 1919, Maplewood Country Club stretched southeast of Linden St. and Jersey Ave. in Normal. The former residence of A.H. Watson served as the clubhouse (seen here). The country club folded in the early 1940s, and today, homes of the Maplewood subdivision occupy the former golf course grounds. This picture dates to May 1932, though the four ladies are unidentified.

Founded in 1873 and incorporated as a city in 1881, the city of Spokane began as Spokane Falls, named for the falls of the Spokane River, which drops 146 feet in the center of the City of Spokane. The city was initially a sleepy frontier settlement around a sawmill, but grew in response to the arrival of the Great Northern Railway in 1881, and the hydropower generated by the falls, which powered local industry, and the proximity to fertile farmland in the surrounding region, as well as the discovery of substantial gold, silver, and lead deposits in nearby Northern Idaho between 1883 and 1892. The city suffered a major fire in 1889, which led to the reconstruction of the downtown area, and the city was renamed “Spokane” in 1891. The city’s early period of rapid growth ended after the city reached a population of over 100,000 people in the 1910s, as regional mining operations shifted to national operators, pulling investment and economic activity away from the city. The city saw growth in the lumber products sector during this time, as well as a shift of the local economy towards agriculture. The city’s growth remained sluggish into the mid-20th Century, though the city went through a period of renewed growth in the 1970s, and the local economy shifted from manufacturing to services in the early 21st Century, leading once again to increased growth. The city today boasts many historic buildings from its previous periods of major economic growth, a large riverfront park, and a vibrant downtown with many businesses and amenities. The city is the center of the second-largest metropolitan area based in Washington, home to over 500,000 people, and is located in the middle of a beautiful natural landscape.

HAC Open Evening, 14 May 2019

 

From the Honourable Artillery Company website:

 

Who They Are

 

“The Honourable Artillery Company was established and incorporated with a grant of a Royal Charter by Henry VIII on 25 August 1537 ‘for the better defence of this realm’. From the 17th century the Company has been described as a regiment and remains so to this day. It is the oldest regiment in the British Army and, alongside the five Foot Guards regiments, one of few never to have been amalgamated with another.

 

The Regiment has over the years included infantry, artillery and light cavalry. Since 1974 its role has been focussed on intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition and gunnery. Today it consists of a major army reserve unit of an RHQ and five sub units, which is based in Finsbury Barracks, adjacent to Armoury House.

 

The HAC is the oldest regiment in the British Army, the second most senior unit of the Army Reserve and, today, is the Army’s only Reserve Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Regiment. It is part of the Army’s 6th (UK) Division and 1st Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Brigade which generates the Army’s Information Maneouvre and Unconventional Warfare forces. Based at Finsbury Barracks, Islington, the HAC recruits Officers and Soldiers who are generally from the Greater London area.

 

Soldiers from the HAC frequently deploy on operations (both overseas and at home) in support of the Regular Army. In the past 20 years, HAC soldiers have been employed in the Balkans, Iraq, Afghanistan, Cyprus, wider Middle East, Africa and in support of the 2012 Olympic Games. Over the same period, HAC soldiers have been on exercise in numerous locations, ranging from Scandinavia and the Balkans to the United States, Malaysia and Japan.

 

The Regiment has a unique ceremonial role providing Guards of Honour at Guildhall and Gun Salutes at the Tower of London.”

  

Open Evening

 

“The Artillery Garden and Armoury House bustled with an excited crowd of over 2,000 at this year’s Open Evening on Tuesday 14 May 2019 in the glorious spring sunshine. Members of the public were able to visit a range of stands and witness some outstanding displays that were held throughout the evening.

 

Visitors were greeted by information stands from many of London’s Reserve and Regular units. Guests were able to find out more about what it takes to join each unit, as well as examine a range of equipment, test out the vehicles on display and take part in interactive activities, such as learning CPR. Other stands to visit included those from military charities, the HAC sports clubs and the cadets, plus the magnificent Royal Navy Wildcat helicopter from RNAS Yeovilton, Somerset. Bars and free hotdogs ensured all guests were well catered for as they perused the stands.

 

Following an introduction from the Honourable Artillery Company Regiment, the Company of Pikemen & Musketeers opened the evening’s displays. They paraded into the arena to pipe and drum and re-enacted the formations that would have been employed by the unit during the 17th century, including firing a volley of musket blanks. Following on, soldiers from today’s HAC Regiment demonstrated a Gun Salute, as often carried out at the Tower of London to mark royal and national occasions.

 

Next, the British Transport Police showcased the extraordinary skills of their Police Dog unit. Visitors watched on as the dogs successfully located explosives hidden in suitcases and then chased down criminals fleeing a crime scene. A lucky few of the audience were even invited to take part in the dog search and meet the dogs up close.

 

The London Regiment and Royal Yeomanry then joined the HAC to simulate a contemporary operation. A number of phases were illustrated, from intelligence and reconnaissance work, through to battle scenarios and the use of artillery. This high-intensity demonstration gave a clear insight into the skills and expertise needed of our Armed Forces to combat an enemy threat.

 

Following this was the highly contested Light Gun Race, once again vied for by the HAC and the 7 (Parachute) Regiment Royal Horse Artillery. After a tight race, the HAC team were able to successfully edge ahead and fire their gun first, winning the competition to the great delight and applause of the crowd.

 

As the evening drew to a close, the Band of the HAC entered the arena to provide a spectacular Beating Retreat and Sunset Ceremony, during which the Union Jack was lowered and thanks giving to guests and visitors. The final flourish of the evening saw the Wildcat helicopter lift off as the crowd waved to the crew.

 

Participating units and charities included:

 

Honourable Artillery Company; 815 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy; The Household Division; 7 (Parachute) Regiment Royal Horse Artillery; The London Regiment; The Royal Yeomanry; 106 Regiment, Royal Artillery; 3rd Battalion Military Intelligence; 4th Battalion, Parachute Regiment; 4th Battalion, Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment; 4th Regiment Royal Military Police; 77 Brigade; 101 Regiment, Royal Engineers; 135 Geographic Squadron, Royal Engineers; 151 Regiment, Royal Logistics Corps; 103 Battalion Royal Electrical & Mechanical Engineers; 256 Field Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps; Military Police; Ministry of Defence; The Reserve Forces’ and Cadets’ Association for Greater London; British Transport Police; The Royal British Legion; Help For Heroes; ABF The Soldiers’ Charity; You London.”

 

I incorporated the concept of observation into my piece by trying to expand my creativity, and think out of the box a little. My intention was to showcase a different point of view, and display something so simple in a more unique way. My overall choice of observation was very effective as it gave an interesting outlook on something not so complicated. While taking this photo, I learned to experiment with different vantage points as I worked the shot, and alter my perspective at how I view certain settings that might not seem “photo worthy” at first. The challenge I faced while taking this photo, was trying to capture a photo where there was enough water present on the ground for it to reflect objects around it properly. It was also difficult for me to get creative with this setting as there wasn’t a lot around for me to work with.

11/13/2018 - Boston, Mass. -

Historic Boston Incorporated (HBI)

A Special Tribute to Anthony Pangaro

 

(Bethany Versoy/V2Visuals Associates)

Photographed by Strawbridge Studios. North Carolina STRAWBRIDGE STUDIOS INCORPORATED. www.strawbridge.net, North Carolina Association for Public Charter Schools

Overview: Incorporated in 1883 as a port-city between the Great Lakes and Mississippi River, Chicago is rich in history, and renowned for its architecture. Famous for its blues and jazz music, deep-dish pizza, and improvisational comedy, Chicago is a terrific place to live for educators of all ages.

 

Teachers in Demand:

* Guitar Teacher (Average Salary: $48,000)

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Margaret Lawrence, Executive Director of Merundoi Incorporated, at their offices in Georgetown, Guyana on Dec. 15, 2017. Photo Credit: Joshua Yospyn

May 14, 2017:.

17-514798.

USA,

Ohio,

Cleveland Ohio,

Historical Railway Equipment,

CTVX (Cleveland Terminal and Valley Railway Incorporated),

CTVX Equipment Fleet,

Members of the United States Submarine Veterans Incorporated Bowfin Base, (USSVI), active duty military, and friends and family gathered for a Veterans Day presentation at the Parche Park and Submarine Memorial on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Nov. 11. Organized by USSVI, the presentation took place in memory of the 52 United States submarines and their crew lost in World War II. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Steven Khor/Released)

Facemakers is the manufacturer of these mascot costumes, not merely a freelancer of costumes like so many companies. This means you can have it your way. 90 percent of our mascots are custom-made or restyled.

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Photographed by Strawbridge Studios. North Carolina STRAWBRIDGE STUDIOS INCORPORATED. www.strawbridge.net, Wake County PTA

 

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