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Old liverpool f c programme depicted on the hoarding surrounding the Central library makeover, strange thing is they are playing them tomorrow.

The score was 0-0 that day

Klasie Baard teaching about preventative maintenance of greensmowers during the West Zone programme at Bombay Presidency GC - November

Palace Theatre programme. 7th September 1953

  

Nagarparkar, Tharparkar, Sindh May7, 2012

Travel from Karachi to Nagarparkar 489 km, 7 hours 26 minutes drive. Arrive in Nargarparkar May 7th, 2012 for overnight stay before 500 Solar LED Lantern distribution to 500 families of Bhako, Kharoro and Vekasar Villages.

These villages are only couple of miles from the India border, Nagarparkar area of Thar desert. Majority of people are Hindus.

Trip and distribution facilitated and supported by:

Masood Lohar, UNDP Green Environment Facility (GEF) Small Grants Programme

Abbas Khoso, Integrated Rural Awareness and Development Organisation (IRADO)

Present on the trip:

Pervaiz Lodhie, LEDtronics, USA

Shahid Siddiqui, Shaan Technologies (Pvt) Ltd, Karachi, Pakistan

 

Page of a British Legion Festival of Remembrance Official Programme. The event was held at the Ritz Cinema on Alice Street, Keighley, on Sunday 10th November 1946. Those gathered in the cinema were addressed by Reverend J. Nicholson Balmer. Performances were given by the Canal Ironworks Silver Prize Band, soprano Margaret Rowe, baritone Arthur Day, organist Bryan Rodwell and the Dagenham Girl Pipers. The programme cost two shillings.

 

The programme was donated to Keighley and District Local History Society by Tim Neal in April 2021. It is held in the History Society's physical archive.

Programme for Women organized by Ramakrishna Math, Pune, on the occasion of the 150th Birth Anniversary of Sister Nivedita

Open day at Stockwell Bus Garage as part of the Year of the Bus celebrations. Stockwell, London. Saturday 21 June 2014

written (except as noted) & performed by jwcurry with the able assistance of Maria Erskine (where noted) in Ottawa at Gallery 1o1, 26 february 2oo4

 

part 1

 

1. "How The Pigs' Music Works" (Frank Zappa, USA, 1993). with Maria Erskine

 

2. MESSAGIO GALORE: PROJECT DESCRIPTION (2oo4)

 

3. journal extract on Bob Cobbing's 15 shakespeare kaku (1998?)

 

4. just where do we get off? (1993?)

 

5. I R a a dict (2ooo?)

 

6. KNOTS (1982). with Maria Erskine

 

7. PRE, jwcurry/Richard Truhlar (1985?). with Maria Erskine

 

(intermission)

 

part 2

 

8. THE LIBERTY DRUG RUN (1992?)

 

9. IN VOCATION (1981?). with Maria Erskine

 

1o. THE CONCRETE TELL (1984?). with Maria Erskine

 

11. ONAN'S NANOLECHCTURER (2oo2)

 

12. ma meeshka mow skwoz, Mike Patton (USA, 1995).

 

13. TRAC(K)INGS epigraphs (John Cage, Miles Davis, ConlonNancarrow, bpNichol, Frank Zappa)

 

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[a facsimile of my one-off programme for my own records]

 

see also: PREperformance

Renmore Musical Society was founded in 1985 when their first production 'Grease' was staged at the Jesuit School Hall, Galway from 6th to 12th May 1985.

Attractive front cover of a 16-page programme issued by Harton & Westoe Colliery Welfare for a February 2017 Wearside League derby visit by Boldon Community Association. A crowd of just 28 saw the visitors win by the only goal. Despite the cover referring to 'tonight's game', the match was played on a Saturday afternoon.

A programme from Halifax Town's first season in the Conference after relegation from the Football League. Slough Town, then based at Wexham Park, issued this 24-pager (£1) for an August 1993 visit by the Shaymen, who lost 2-0 in front of 1,170 spectators.

Holga, Fujicolor Superia X-TRA 400,

converted to Black & White in PS

1731-1931 Bicentennial Program

Singapore Tennis Associations conducted and Open Recruitment for its ballkids programme.

delegates from India and Bangladesh attended this programme hosted by Beldih Club

Dennis Hill (Northern Region) came in as a substitute and finished in 6th place. Some heavy alterations to the programme which had obviously been printed well in advance and some riders being unable to compete.

Pilawary Farm in Kabul was established jointly by UNDP and the World Food Programme in coordination with the Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock. The project provides 16 hectares of land where 100 women can grow crops like potatoes, carrots, tomatoes and spinach. Wells have been dug to ensure proper crop irrigation, and the women also get training in organic farming methods, pre- and post-harvest management, food processing, packaging and marketing. In addition, the World Food Programme provides these women with a monthly ration of flour, pulses and oil.

 

Gul Pari was given a place on the farm, and started cultivating the land. Soon she was able to meet her household expenses.

 

“I am getting 4000-5000 afghanis per month ($60-$70),” says Gul. “I take vegetables home every day, as well as jams and pickles. This means my children don’t go hungry.”

 

Pilawary Farm is funded by UNDP’s Small Grants Programme, and by UNDP’s EGEMA Project (Enhancing Gender Equality and Mainstreaming in Afghanistan) which is supported by the Republic of Korea.

 

The EGEMA project has so far created jobs for 220 Afghan women in Kabul and Herat provinces, and a further 260 jobs are planned in Daikundi, Herat, Balkh and Nangarhar provinces. EGEMA works to improve data and to mainstream gender in national policies, to empower women economically, and change behavior by working with mullahs and youth.

 

Photo: © UNDP / S. Omer Sadaat

vInspired were lucky enough to have the young graduates trainees from Procter & Gamble in the building to help train our young people on the 24/24 programme in all aspects of project management to take forward into their own social action projects.

 

vInspired 24/24 Programme: vinspired.org/2424-programme

David O'Leary in the days before he became an excuse-nik whining thing.

This was one of my life's adventures,where with two workmates and my five year old son, we visited the Biggin Hill Air Show.

 

After all the displays ended we travelled down to Longmoor for the last but one open day? A Long and brilliant day out.

I just wish I could find some of the photos I took on the day?

Democratic Programme 19th January 2019

The ONE WASH programme supports two intervention towns in Tigray region (Adishihu and Wukro). One of the programme locations of the ONE WASH Plus Programme is Wukro town, located in Kilte Awlalo woreda of Tigray region. Visiting the development WASH: DFID supported One WASH Plus (urban WASH) Water catchment/artesian drilled well, Georg Turkington DFID, head and Gillian Mellsop, UNICEF Representative to Ethiopia ©UNICEF Ethiopia/2016/Michael Tsegaye

1731-1931 Bicentennial Program

Page from the theatre programme for a production of "Sybil" at the Hippodrome Theatre, Keighley, staged by Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society in February 1937. This page includes a list of KAODS officials including the Mayor as President and Percy Taylor as Chairman of Committee.

 

Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society's production of "Sybil" played at the Hippodrome Theatre in Keighley for six nights (and a Saturday matinee) from Monday 15th February 1937. The military comic opera was written by Max Brody and Franz Martos, with music by Victor Jacobi and lyrics by Harry Graham and Harry B. Smith. The KAODS production was produced by H. Flockton Foster, with musical director R. Lewis Scargill.

 

The story is set in pre-Revolutionary Russia. Sybil Renaud (played by Rhoda Heap), a talented vocalist is touring Russia accompanied by impressario Monsieur Charles Poire (W. Lupton Brooks). Lieutenant Paul Petrov of the Imperial Guard (Arthur Day) falls in love with Sybil and deserts his post to be with Sybil as she travels to Bomsk. The Governor of Bomsk (Ernest Marsden) is preparing the town for a visit by the Grand Duke and Duchess Constantine. Sybil is mistaken for the Duchess, an error she plays along with in order to prevent Lieutenant Petrov being punished as a deserter. The Grand Duke (Eric B. Broster) arrives and plays along with the conceit, but when the Grand Duchess (Edith Clarke) finds out what is happening she is less than impressed. The confusion continues until Sybil confesses all and everyone lives happily ever after. As the programme put it: "Add to the above the many smart officers and ladies, in brilliant uniforms and gorgeous costumes, really tuneful music, and delightful scenic effects and dances, and you have in 'Sybil' a general ensemble that will please the eye and, we trust, entrance the senses of those who witness it."

 

The show also starred Margaret Best, Alan Petty, John Mitchell, Clifford Heap, Fred Gillott, Albert E. Shepherd and Harry Moore.

 

The 48-page programme was designed and printed by The Keighley Printers Ltd. of High Street, Keighley. It measures approximately 185mm by 250mm. The programme was part of an anonymous donation given in 2022.

10 month old baby Nayle Kelifa at the weekly outpatient therapeutic feeding programme in Belina Arba Health Post, Fedis District, Eastern Harerghe Zone, Oromia Region.

Photo. ©UNICEF Ethiopia/Indrias Getachew/2011

 

Wise @ Programme Skate 10/20/18

Programme Pages 6 and 7: This running event was a 7.4 miles round-the-houses race in Cheltenham starting in 1964 until about 1991. It attracted the best road runners in England and formed a part of the then Cheltenham Festival of the time.

June 30, 2019: Delhi -Satsang Programme in the divine presence of Satguru Mata Ji

In August 2014, the ISU hosted the UN Disarmament Fellowship Programme.

 

Please courtesy the photos to the: Convention's ISU

 

For more information on the Convention, please visit:

 

www.apminebanconvention.org

 

delegates to the North Zone programme check to see whether the reel can cut paper -- November

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