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A former pub, looking rather sad after many decades of dereliction, near Hoxton station. There was quite a bit of fuss about it in 2013, as the neighbouring Geffrye Museum had plans to knock it down, but they restored it and have reopened it as Molly's in 2021.

 

Address: 32 Cremer Street (formerly Harwar Street, before that Thomas Street).

Former Name(s): The Marquis of Lansdowne.

Owner: Truman Hanbury Buxton (former); Charrington (former).

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London Pubology (Molly's)

We had a really great day yesterday. In the morning we had the opportunity to visit Mickey's of Glendale at Walt Disney Imagineering where we met some terrific people. Afterward, we headed to Disneyland where The Disney Gallery was featuring...

 

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Benoit and RKO at a house show in Green Bay, WI Oct. 2004.

I cannot even begin to describe how much I love this image.

 

No, not the photograph itself, it's busy, it's obscured by the stupid gates, etc, etc.

 

But this perfectly exemplifies the partnership between the handler and his working dog. He's more than a dog. He's a true partner.

Peugeot Partner Van. MK22 VHE

U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Daniel Paul assists Staff Sgt. Daniel Pitcher, both assigned to Company H, 121st Infantry Regiment (Airborne) (Long Range Surveillance Company), Georgia National Guard, in putting on his main parachute during a combined airborne operation, Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia, Aug. 4, 2017. Noble Partner 17 supports Georgia in conducting home station training of its second NATO Response Force (NRF) contribution. Noble Partner will further enhance NRF and Operational Capabilities Concept interoperability and readiness in order to support regional stability. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Kalie Jones)

Our first time showing the BluePoint to the people that matter the most: friends, family, partners, ...

VAZIANI TRAINING AREA, Georgia — A U.S. Guardsmen from Hotel company, 1st Battalion, 121st (Airborne) Long Range Surveillance, 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Georgia Army National Guard, collects his MC-6 parachute on the drop zone, Vaziani Training Area, Georgia, Aug. 4, 2017. The unit and soldiers from the Special Operations Force, Georgia, conduct an aerial insertion at the drop zone. The unit is presently in the country of Georgia to participate in Exercise Noble Partner. Noble Partner is a multinational, U.S. Army Europe-led exercise conducting home station training for the Georgian light infantry company designated for the NATO Response Force. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Shiloh Capers)

Grandmaster Ken Carlson invited the Tajik ladies to the state department for a good Tae Kwan Do workout.

VAZIANI TRAINING AREA, Georgia — A U.S. Guardsmen from Hotel company, 1st Battalion, 121st (Airborne) Long Range Surveillance, 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Georgia Army National Guard prepares to land at the drop zone, Vaziani Training Area, Georgia, Aug. 4, 2017. The unit and soldiers from the Special Operations Force, Georgia, conduct an aerial insertion at the drop zone. The unit is presently in the country of Georgia to participate in Exercise Noble Partner. Noble Partner is a multinational, U.S. Army Europe-led exercise conducting home station training for the Georgian light infantry company designated for the NATO Response Force. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Shiloh Capers)

CamdenForward School & UrbanPromise Academy

From the City of Toronto:

 

"Councillor Pam McConnell (Ward 28 Toronto Centre-Rosedale), City of Toronto staff and community members joined event partners Toronto Community Housing and The Daniels Corporation today to celebrate the opening of the new Regent Park.

 

"This park and its amenities provide a much desired natural recreational space for the community of Regent Park, allowing all a greater opportunity to enjoy the outdoors," said Deputy Mayor Norm Kelly. "The City continues to reaffirm its commitment to increasing natural amenities in Toronto's urban landscape."

 

"Today's celebration was a delightful reflection of the way this space can be used to bring people together to enjoy art, music, food and recreation," said Councillor McConnell. "With the opening of this park, we also honour the contribution that Regent Park residents have made to the design of their neighbourhood gathering place."

 

Toronto Community Housing provided the land to the City's Parks, Forestry and Recreation division to develop into park space. The six-acre park is a $6.2 million investment by the City and includes a playground, splash pad, multi-purpose green space, plaza for community events, dog off-leash area, community gardens, greenhouse, bake oven, walkways and lush landscaping.

 

"This new park is a key part of how revitalization is fostering a vibrant community in Regent Park," said Greg Spearn, Toronto Community Housing's Chief Development Officer and interim President and CEO. "It's a place at the heart of Regent Park where residents, neighbours and people from across the city can come together to be part of a community that thrives."

 

"Regent Park, with the bake oven, greenhouse and community gardens, will provide a community gathering place where people, ideas and food can be shared and celebrated," said Louise Moody, Executive Director of the Christian Resource Centre, the Chair Organization of the Regent Park Food Partnership. "The Regent Park Food Partnership is delighted by the opportunities to engage local residents in animating the new park."

 

The new park's amenities and Regent Park Food Partnership, comprised of over 25 community groups and individuals, will create numerous opportunities for people to get involved in planting, growing, harvesting, cooking and sharing food, as well as enjoying farmers' markets, musical and public gatherings, and more.

 

"Regent Park is quickly becoming one of Toronto's best communities to live, work and play," said Martin Blake, Vice President of The Daniels Corporation, which is Toronto Community Housing's Development Partner in the Regent Park Revitalization. "The new park joins the incredible amenities that already exist in this community including Daniels Spectrum and the Regional Aquatic Centre along with the soon-to-open community centre and athletic grounds. All of these amenities nurture a true sense of community and we expect this fantastic outdoor space to be a favourite for all ages!"

 

The park opening event, called The Magic City, was sponsored by Toronto Community Housing and The Daniels Corporation and brought to life by choreographer Bill Coleman of Coleman Lemieux & Compagnie, with musical direction by John Oswald featuring the Toronto Symphony Orchestra with Maestro Bramwell Tovey, the Regent Park School of Music and over 400 performers of all ages from the Regent Park community. Community performances were supported by Artscape and Daniels Spectrum.

 

Regent Park is the ground-breaking example of how Toronto Community Housing's approach to city building can transform a community into a successful, mixed-income, mixed-use neighbourhood, with rental buildings, market condominium buildings, townhomes, commercial space, community facilities, active parks and open space.

 

The new park spans the block from Dundas Street to the south, Sumach Street to the west, Sackville Street to the east and Oak Street to the north.

 

The Weston Family Parks Challenge:

 

The W. Garfield Weston Foundation initiated the Weston Family Parks Challenge in 2012 announcing $5 million, in aggregate over three years, to enhance Toronto’s green spaces while encouraging private-public partnership for the long-term sustainability of Toronto’s parks.

 

Year one accomplishments are notable with over $1.3 million in funding being allocated to innovative park projects across the City. Click here to learn more about previous grants under the Parks Challenge.

 

Building on this success, the Ontario Trillium Foundation has announced $1.25 million in new funding for projects as part of the Weston Family Parks Challenge and to strengthen the capacity of Toronto Park People. Ontario Trillium Foundation’s support will be available over the next two years to provide greater incentive for communities to revitalize their connection to each other and nature.

 

The Weston Family Parks Challenge will provide $120,000 over two years to support an innovative and collaborative partnership in Regent Park to engage the community with the City of Toronto’s newest park. The contribution of The W. Garfield Weston Foundation will support community engagement efforts to ensure the long term sustainability of this new park space as part of the Revitalization of the Regent Park neighbourhood.

 

“The generous contribution of The W. Garfield Weston Foundation will ensure this new greenspace in the Regent Park neighbourhood will be off to a successful start when it opens in 2014” said Liz Curran, Community Food Centre Manager at CRC. “The funding being provided by the Weston Foundation will ensure that the local community is engaged with the wonderful new amenities in this park, which will become a community hub for all who live in the area.”

 

See the projects funded to date: parkpeople.ca/content/weston-family-parks-challenge-%E2%8...

 

Learn more about the Weston Family Parks Challenge: parkpeople.ca/node/220

 

Photos Courtesy: Heather Lewis (heatherlewisphotography.ca) for Toronto Park People.

Partners by Dorothy Fortenberry. Directed by Lila Neugebauer. Part of the 38th Humana Festival of New American Plays. Scenic Design by Daniel Zimmerman. Costume Design by Janice Pytel. Lighting Design by Paul Toben. Original Music and Sound Design by Lindsay Jones. Fight Direction by Drew Fracher.

Grandmaster Carlson was wonderful enough to have the girls to his Master's school for a more intense session of Tae Kwan Do training.

*Fort** Necessity* News Release

 

Release Date Immediate

 

Contact: Brian Reedy or MaryEllen Snyder

 

Phone number: 724-329-5811

 

Date: April 14, 2014

 

Seneca Nation of Indians Partners with National Park Service on Exhibit

and Cultural Education at Fort Necessity

 

FARMINGTON, Pa., The National Park Service has partnered with the Seneca

Nation of Indians in New York. This partnership includes a museum exhibit,

cultural festival, and cultural training. The Seneca-Iroquois National

Museum in New York has developed the exhibit entitled "The Seneca and the

French & Indian War. Installation is in progress and the exhibit opens April

19, 2014 for National Park Week at Fort Necessity National Battlefield. It

will be displayed in the park's visitor center through March 31, 2015.

 

In celebration of National Park Week, April 19 and 20 is a fee free weekend

at all National Parks. Entrance fees will be waived at the National Park

sites in western Pennsylvania - Fort Necessity, Johnstown Flood National

Memorial, and Allegheny Portage Railroad National Historic Site. Flight 93

National Memorial and Friendship Hill National Historic Site are National

Park sites that do not have entrance fees.

 

The Onöndowa'ga:' (Seneca) are one of the six nations of

Haudenosaunee("Iroquois Confederacy"), or people of the Long House.

The Onöndowa'ga:'

are known at "Keepers of the Western Door" within that political alliance.

In the 1700's their influence extended far beyond their traditional

homelands in New York State as they played a prominent role in the

political and military events surrounding the French and Indian War.

 

"The Seneca and the French and Indian War" reveals aspects of the Seneca

and Haudenosaunee culture and how it influenced the events of the

mid-1700s. Artifacts on loan from the Rochester Museum & Science Center

and the Seneca-Iroquois National Museum will be displayed along with pieces

from Fort Necessity's collection.

 

A cultural weekend is planned for June 28-29, 2014 at Fort Necessity. Guest

lecturers and cultural demonstrators will highlight the event with focus on

Seneca life in mid-18th century America. Special programming at the event

will include demonstrative arts of traditional dance and children's games,

as well as talks on the Seneca involvement in the French and Indian War and

the use wampum in Seneca culture.

 

While the exhibit and cultural weekend highlight Onöndowa'ga':s (Seneca's)

roles as diplomats and warriors in the French and Indian War, and in the

development of "The Seneca Plan" that eventually became known as Pontiac's

War, they also aim to inform that the Seneca are still a vibrant and

dynamic sovereign Nation in New York State.

 

During the fall of 2014, members of the Seneca-Iroquois National Museum and

the National Park Service will conduct a teacher's in-service

Haudenosauneeculture and history.

 

Fort Necessity National Battlefield is located 11 miles east of Uniontown,

Pennsylvania on US 40 - The Historic National Road. Admission to the park

is $5.00 per adult, children 15 and under are free of charge. The fee is

collected at the Interpretive and Education Center and is valid for seven

days. For more information on park programs, call 724-329-5811 or visit

the park web site at www.nps.gov/fone.

 

-NPS-

 

*ABOUT THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE*

 

More than 20,000 National Park Service employees care for America's 401

national parks and work with communities across the nation to help preserve

local history and create close-to-home recreational opportunities. Learn

more at: www.nps.gov.

 

*ABOUT THE SENECA-IROQUOIS NATIONAL MUSEUM*

 

The Seneca-Iroquois National Museum is located at 814 Broad Street,

Salamanca, NY on the Seneca Nation of Indians' Allegany Territory. It cares

for over 100.000 archaeological and ethnographic materials that relate to

Onöndowa'ga:' (Seneca) and Hodinöhsö:ni' (Iroquois) history and culture.

The Museum has permanent exhibits including a re-creation of a longhouse,

a historic Onöndowa'ga:' cabin, and an exhibit on the Kinzua Dam's

devastating impact on the people of the Allegany Territory. They also have

rotating exhibits. Each year, we host visitors from the region, nation and

from around the world. This May-December, 2014, the SINM is pleased to

present "We Play Lacrosse", which will feature contemporary and historical

objects relating to the history of lacrosse on Hodinöhsö:ni' territories.

For more information about hours of operation, please visit us on our

website: www.senecamuseum.org, or visit us on our Facebook page.

 

*ABOUT THE SENECA NATION OF INDIANS*

 

One of the original Five Nations of the Hodinöhsö:ni' (Iroquois), the

Seneca are a proud people with a rich history. The Onöndowa'ga:' ("Great

Hill People", or Senecas) are known as the "Keepers of the Western Door",

for they are the westernmost of the now Six Nations (Seneca, Cayuga,

Onondaga, Oneida, Mohawk and Tuscarora). Today the Seneca Nation of Indians

has a population of over 8,000 enrolled members, many of whom continue to

live on their traditional territories in New York State. To learn more

about the Seneca Nation, visit our website at: www.sni.org, or the

SNITourism site at

www.senecantion.com.

 

Images:

 

Michael Galban, a Public Historian from Ganondagan State Historic Site in

New York puts some finishing touches on the "Seneca and the French and

Indian War" exhibit.

 

Items from the Seneca culture displayed in the exhibit include historic

clothing, a corn grinder, corn washing baskets, jewelry, wampum, and a pipe

tomahawk.

CamdenForward School & UrbanPromise Academy

Our first time showing the BluePoint to the people that matter the most: friends, family, partners, ...

On May 19, 2023, Argonne hosted its first-ever Partner Day.

 

The event drew more than 100 guests from a wide range of organizations.

 

Attendees were senior leaders from industry, educational institutions, nonprofits, community organizations, and government.

Detectives Corey Jennings and Reggie Parker have both spent nearly thirty years on the job at the Baltimore Police Department. For almost all that time, they’ve been virtually inseparable, on and off the job.

 

Vimeo:

vimeo.com/baltimorepolice/partners

 

Facebook:

www.facebook.com/BaltimoreCityPolice/videos/2203029903323...

 

Youtube:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjpYnaGC00A

The Supercom Partner came out around 1993, and was sold with either 16Megs or 24Megs of DRAM by HiSpeed. It has deprotect capabilities for games less than 16Megs, an adapter is available for larger games. It also needs no power supply, it draws power from the SNES. A year later, we see the "Supercom Partner 32M Turbo Super Version", which can hold up to 7(!) games in memory even when the console is shut off. It supports Chinese, and English, however, it isn't DSP compatible and it dosen't run Super FX games either. The copier comes standard with 32Mbits RAM, 256K BRAM, and supports two 3.5" disk formats, but there is no parellel port. You can use a Sega Gamegear adapter as a power supply. The BIOS is standard, it can back up games straight from memory without the need for disks, identify games when loading, and it has the ability to write BRAM to a disk or cart. The disks are automaticly loaded when on the run menu, and when you put in a cartidge another menu opens up to let you run or backup the game. The format used is smc, swc, mgd, and fig. Thanks to Martin Nielsen of NES world for the info!

David and his long-time partner Paul "dress to the nines" on a night out in Las Vegas.

My rental passenger version of the Renault Kangoo van goes head to head with a similar specification passenger version of the Peugeot Partner van.

 

Spaniards seem to like this type of vehicle and many have them as family transport. Spanish companies like them as they can double as cars and load shifters.

 

The sliding rear passenger door is a great for cramped car parks.

 

This section of the Carrefour car park is covered to keep off the strong summer sun.

Be careful if you are operating a tall vehicle!

Community Celebration - Water play.

 

© 2012 Nancy Pierce/UUA

Our first time showing the BluePoint to the people that matter the most: friends, family, partners, ...

Asian-inspired partner's desk in three parts. The top section of four drawers sets upon the two end tables. Each side of the desk has eight drawers with brass pulls. The shelf at the bottom of each side is crafted as fret work in a cracked-ice pattern. The finish is golden brown.

 

Jelena Jankovic and Mirjana Lucic-Baroni during their second round ladies doubles match.

love her to death she is always by my side no matter what. I love you partner your awsome as always

 

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