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The Civil Society Programme took place from Thursday 14 May through Friday 15 May. The Programme in 2015 introduced a new approach to the flagship event of the EBRD engagement with civil society.
For the first time, CSOs had the chance to shape the Civil Society Programme through a social media consultation. In addition, CSOs were invited to submit proposals for the organisation of discussion panels dedicated to issues of specific interest to the Caucasus region and stakeholders in the EBRD.
In The Flesh (BBC Productions for BBC Three) wins Best Scripted Programme at the Broadcast Digital Awards 2014.
programme launch on Thursday 21st of June for the 2012 Edinburgh International Book Festival. This year the world's largest literary festival announced who would be coming in August in the gorgeous setting of the Signet Library, next door to the old Parliament Hall
Few quick (sadly not terribly sharp, shooting freehand in door in crowd) shots of the gorgeous Signet Library where this year's Book Festival programme launch was held
UNCTAD/TrainForTrade Port Management Programme: Training of Trainers Workshop of the English-speaking Network in Belfast, Northern Ireland from 3-9 July 2019.
The workshop was co-organized by Belfast Harbour Commissioners, with the support of Dublin Port Company and the Port of Cork Company.
32 senior managers (including 12 women) from the member ports of the English-speaking network of the Programme (Indonesia, Ghana, Malaysia, Nigeria, and the Philippines), as well as prospective port member (Kenya) and representative form the PMP French-speaking network (Cameroon), exchanged experiences and knowledge on the contents and delivery of modules 5 - 8 of the course on Modern Port Management.
Certificates were awarded to the successful candidates.
Member State Support Programme Coordinators’ meeting at the IAEA headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 13 February 2018
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
As in previous years, the Trade Facilitation Programme (TFP) of the EBRD invited its
members and everyone interested in the topic of international and intra-regional trade finance banking to attend the annual TFP event within the framework of the Annual Meeting. TFP currently includes over 100 Issuing Banks in the EBRD region and more than 800 Confirming Banks worldwide. In the last two years, the Programme provided essential support to its members and secured substantial flows of trade finance transactions under crisis-ridden market conditions. This year’s one-day event organised in a conference format offered a unique opportunity to share contemporary trade finance banking expertise including trends, specifics, and intricacies through presentations by professional trade finance bankers and specialists. The event also provided the stage for signing agreements with banks that have recently joined and hosted an award ceremony for the most active TFP banks of 2011
Programme for the St. John’s Players production of ‘The Sport of Kings’, by Ian Hay, performed on Friday 18th February, Saturday 19th February and Tuesday 22nd February 1944. The show starred and was produced by stalwart of the St. John’s Players and Keighley Amateur and Operatic Dramatic Society, Ernest Marsden.
The play was reviewed in the Keighley News of Saturday 26th February 1944: “Ian Hay’s comedy, ‘The Sport of Kings’, was presented by the St. John’s Players in Ingrow Parish Church schoolroom on Saturday evening before a crowded audience. Ernest Marsden, in the role of Mr. Purdie, gave a very convincing portrayal of a miserly and strict J. P., who only betted for the ‘experience’, and because he thought he would be able to pay his income tax out of his winnings. James Whitaker and Eric Britton were well cast as the two punters, and made the most of the many amusing incidents. The parts of Mr. Purdie’s two rather forward children were adequately played by Keith Marsden and Jean Moore, and O. W. P. Jackson made a very good butler… A vote of thanks to the artists was proposed by the Vicar (Rev. E. A. J. Miller).”
Other performers included Lilian Ambler, Jack M. Stables, Betty Padley, Elizabeth Coulton, Audrey Ambler, Rhoda Padley, Kenneth Carr, Dennis Watmuff and Geoffrey Rundle. The proceeds were shared between the School Seating Fund, the Sunday School and the Diocesan Quota.
The original programme is in the St. John’s Church archives and was scanned by Keighley and District Local History Society as part of a collaborative project.
Left to right: Stephen Smith (Minister of Defence, Australia) and NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen signing the Individual Partnership Cooperation Programme document
A very simple programme for a production of Daphne Du Maurier's Rebecca from the Kings' Theatre in Gainsborough. Sadly it is undated, but must date from the 1950s or earlier, as the King's became a Bingo Hall in the 1960s, and indeed, still operates in that role.
See below: Popplewell1960 has identified this as being 1948
delegates to the IGU Greenkeeper Education Programme during the visit to Mumbai's CIDCO golf course - November
Page from the theatre programme for a production of "Tom Jones" at the Hippodrome Theatre, Keighley, staged by Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society in October 1920.
This page includes photographs of cast members in costume, taken by Keighley-based photographer (and KAODS member) W. Bruce Johnston. The cast depicted include Arthur Ramsden as Blifil, Walter Mason as Tom Jones, Agnes Battle as Sophia, and John Pickles as Squire Western.
Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society's production of "Tom Jones" played at the Hippodrome Theatre in Keighley for six nights (and a Saturday matinee) from Monday 11th October to Saturday 16th October 1920. The comic opera was written by Robert Courtneidge and Alex M. Thompson, with music by Edward German. The KAODS production was produced by Edwin Bryan, with musical director Joseph Harker.
This was only the third production staged by the Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society, following their debut with "Haddon Hall" in 1914. The outbreak of the First World War meant further productions were put on hold for over five years.
The play opens in the garden of Squire Western (played by John Pickles). His daughter Sophia's life has been saved by foundling Tom Jones (Walter Mason). Tom and Sophia (Agnes Battle) have declared love for each other but the Squire has arranged for his daughter to be married to the nephew of rich Mr. Allworthy (George Best). Despite their proclamations, Tom is deemed an unsuitable match due to his low standing, and Sophia ends up running away to avoid marriage to the nephew Blifil (Arthur Ramsden). The key characters meet again, by coincidence, at an inn in Upton, where Tom ends up bedding Lady Bellaston (Gladys Broster, credited as Mrs. Percy Taylor), who is there to offer protection to Sophia. By a unintentional ruse, Sophia discovers this 'betrayal', and it's not until the final act in Ranelagh Gardens where matters are put straight and we discover Tom is actually an heir to some of the Allworthy fortune (a fact concealed by Blifil) - thus clearing the way for him to be with Sophia.
The show also starred Ernest Marsden, W. Bruce Johnston, Bert Hiles, Ernest Hardman, Frank Westerdale, Charles H. Dewhirst, Harry Ambler, Ernest Hardacre, Wilfred Blakey, Sidney C. Calvert, C. Spencer, Alan Petty, Ernest Smith, Frank Shuttleworth, Arthur Vincent, Mabel Rothera, Frederick Eaton, Hilda Smith, Marion Holmes, Edith Robson, Helen Henry, Jennie Hogg, Kitty Connolly, Annie Battle and Doris Capper.
The 44-page programme was printed by Wadsworth & Co. of Russell Street, Keighley. It measures approximately 195mm by 125mm. The programme was part of an anonymous donation given in 2022.
This is a photograph from the inaugural running of the North West Kildare Athletic Club 5KM Road Race and Fun Run which was held at Edenderry Rugby Club, Coolavacoose, Carbury, Co. Kildare, Ireland on Sunday 19th April 2015 at 11:00. The rugby club is situated about 3 miles east of Edenderry, Co. Offaly on the R402 which connects Edenderry with Johnstownbridge, Co. Kildare and Enfield, Co. Meath. North West Kildare Athletic Club are a recently formed club and this race was a fundraiser for it's juvenille programme. The race was an out-and-back course which took runners from the rugby club out onto the R402 for 2.5KM and turned around and returned to the rugby club. Refreshments were served in the club house. Results are available on www.totaltiming.ie This is the first race organised by the newly formed club and overall the organisation was very good. In particular the stewarding of the R402 was very good ensuring the safety of all participants.
The full set of photographs from today's race is available on our Flickr photoset at www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157651643689438/
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Taken at A Night Under The Stars fund raising concert for The Passage at The Royal Festival Hall, 5th Nov 2013
I recently got the job of scanning a batch of football programmes, magazines and comics for sale on www.ebay.co.uk under the seller name of the_genies_cave. I thought that they might have a wider interest. Further, I discovered a Flickr group dedicated to them!
Nick Dyer FCDO, Director General, Humanitarian and Development at FCDOG visited UNICEF supported Wash Programme for children and families affected by drought at an IDP site in Somalia region. Access to clean water benefited more than 80,000 people. Children need access to clean water to survive and grow. @Unicef Ethiopia/2022/Nahom Tesfaye
From left to Right: Pevine Munatonuo, Afu Billy, Matelita Houa, Duke of Cambridge, Talia Hong, Christina Giwe
Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, and Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, visited the Commonwealth Youth Programme’s regional centre in the Solomon Islands as part of their Diamond Jubilee tour of Southeast Asia and the Pacific.
The Duke addressed young people from 12 Pacific countries at the start of the Commonwealth Pacific Youth Leadership and Integrity Conference in Honiara on 17 September.
Copyright: Commonwealth Youth Programme
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Orientation Programme 2019, 2nd semester Welcome Session to New Exchange Students at ISCTE-IUL, on the 30th of january 2019.
Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz.
The Orientation Programme 2018 Welcome Session to New Exchange Students at ISCTE-IUL took place at Grand Auditorium on september 10th 2018. Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz.
This year’s vibrant programme explores how science lies at the heart of everything in an entertaining and engaging series of events, exhibitions and happenings.
Science Festival 2014
5 - 20 April
Image: Allan MacDonald
The Trade Facilitation Programme (TFP) currently includes over 100 issuing banks in the EBRD region and more than 800 confirming banks worldwide. The event gave 250 guests the opportunity to review and discuss current market challenges with key industry specialists, regulators and representatives from the World Trade Organization, the International Chamber of Commerce HQ and the local, national ICC committees industry. It also featured the highly popular annual award ceremony for ‘The Most Active EBRD TFP Banks’ and ‘Deal of the Year’.