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Programme Name: Doctor Who - TX: 06/04/2013 - Episode: The Rings of Akhaten (No. 02) - Embargoed for publication until: 02/04/2013 - Picture Shows: Nameless alien - (C) BBC - Photographer: Adrian Rogers

Entertainment Programme CIO200 Tech Summit & Awards

Exchange Programme Participants Meet at Winfield House

Sect @ Programme Skate 10/12/19

John de Vries in conversation with Zippogalli

Induction Programme held for Jawaharlal College of Engineering & Technology in the blessed presence:-

Chief Guest - Shri P B Nooh IAS(Sub Collector, Ottapalam)

Trustee - Adv.Dr.P.Krishnadas - Nehru Group of Institutions

Ceo & Secretary - Dr P Krishnakumar - Nehru Group of Institutions

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Bealtaine is the Irish national arts festival celebrating creativity in older age. It takes place each May countrywide and involves hundreds of events in every art form.

 

SEE www.dublincitypubliclibraries.ie

Exchange Programme Participants Meet at Winfield House

Emis le 20 février 1962 lors du vol de John Glenn

 

Feuille neuve de 50 timbres

All these kind people plus many more made Clown Slut possible

Programme Name: EastEnders - TX: n/a - Episode: n/a (No. n/a) - Embargoed for publication until: n/a - Picture Shows: Shabnam Masood (RAKHEE THAKRAR) - (C) BBC - Photographer: Jack Barnes

Exchange Programme Participants Meet at Winfield House

TWAS Staff Writer Cristina Serra, ICGEB Group Leader Vittorio Venturi, TWAS Executive Director Romain Murenzi, Ousman Bajinka, Gaelle Ndayizeye, TWAS Programme Coordinator Max Paoli, Lykeang Muk, TWAS Administrative Clerk Fabrizia Niscio, Edrees Rahmatzada (Photo: G. Ortolani/TWAS)

30-31 July 2010

Palácio Quintela

Lisboa

 

(guta moura guedes)

Séminaire 1 - Le Cube, Orange Labs

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5th/6th Class are taking part in the Cycle Right Programme.

UN-REDD Programme / Breakthrough Media / Sam Sapin

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

 

We are trying some delicious fruit and vegetables for the food dudes programme.

Integrated2013 programme booklet (front).

Designed by © Studio Integrated (Christophe Clarijs & Hugo Puttaert – visionandfactory) 2011.

Photo © Nico Rein

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Hidcote - the most influential English garden of the 20th century - and Lawrence Johnston, the enigmatic genius behind it. Hidcote was the first garden ever taken on by the National Trust, who spent 3.5 million pounds in a major programme of restoration. This included researching Johnston's original vision, which in turn uncovered the compelling story of how Johnston created such an iconic garden.

 

Until recently, little was known about the secretive and self-taught Johnston. He kept few, if any, records on Hidcote's construction, but current head gardener Glyn Jones made it a personal mission to discover as much about the man as possible to reveal how, in the early 20th century, Johnston set about creating a garden that has inspired designers all over the world.

 

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Hidcote is an Arts and Crafts garden in the north Cotswolds, a stone’s throw from Stratford-upon-Avon. Created by the talented American horticulturist, Major Lawrence Johnston its colourful and intricately designed outdoor ‘rooms’ are always full of surprises. It’s a must-see if you’re on holiday in the Cotswolds.

 

Explore the maze of narrow paved pathways and discover secret gardens, magnificent vistas and plants that burst with colour. Many of the plants found growing in the garden were collected from Johnston’s many plant hunting trips to far away places. It’s the perfect place if you’re in need of gardening inspiration.

 

Find a quiet spot and sit on one of the ornate benches and watch green woodpeckers search for their lunch or listen to the calls from the buzzards circling overhead. Time it right and you might catch a glimpse of the elusive hummingbird moth.

 

Meander through the intricate gardens and into the Wilderness. This secluded stretch of tall trees is just right for a picnic. Take a glimpse beyond the boundary and see the garden blend effortlessly into the countryside beyond.

 

The Monarch’s Way path runs close-by. Follow it for a brief time from the car park and into the chocolate-box Cotswold hamlet of Hidcote Bartrim. You’ll be treated to traditionally thatched stone cottages that were once home to Johnston’s gardeners.

 

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Hidcote Manor Garden

 

Hidcote Manor Garden is a garden in Britain, located at Hidcote Bartrim village, near Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire. It is one of the best-known and most influential Arts and Crafts gardens in Britain, with its linked "rooms" of hedges, rare trees, shrubs and herbaceous borders. Created by Lawrence Johnston, it is owned by the National Trust and is open to the public.

 

History

 

The Americans, Lawrence Johnston and his mother, settled in Britain about 1900, and Lawrence immediately became a British citizen and fought in the British army during the Boer war. In 1907 Johnston's mother, Mrs Gertrude Winthrop (she had re-married), purchased the Hidcote Manor Estate. It was situated in a part of Britain with strong connections to the then-burgeoning Arts and Crafts movement and an Anglicized American artistic expatriate community centred nearby at Broadway, Worcestershire.

 

Johnston soon became interested in turning the fields around the house into a garden. By 1910 he had begun to lay out the key features of the garden, and by the 1920s he had twelve full-time gardeners working for him.

 

After World War II Johnston spent most of his time at Jardin Serre de la Madone, his garden in the south of France; and in 1947 he entrusted Hidcote to the National Trust.

 

Character of Hidcote garden

 

Lawrence Johnston was influenced in creating his garden at Hidcote by the work of Alfred Parsons and Gertrude Jekyll, who were designing gardens of hardy plants contained within sequences of outdoor "rooms". The theme was in the air: Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicholson's Sissinghurst Castle Garden was laid out as a sequence of such spaces, without, it seems, direct connection with the reclusive and shy Major Johnston. Hidcote's outdoor "rooms" have various characters and themes, achieved by the use of box hedges, hornbeam and yew, and stone walls. These rooms, such as the 'White Garden' and 'Fuchsia Garden' are linked, some by vistas, and furnished with topiaries. Some have ponds and fountains, and all are planted with flowers in bedding schemes. They surround the 17th century manor house, and there are a number of outhouses and a kitchen garden.

 

Johnston's care in selecting the best plants is reflected in the narrow-leaved lavender, Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote', in the Penstemon 'Hidcote Pink' and in the hybrid Hypericum 'Hidcote Gold', acclaimed as the finest hardy St John's Wort, Alice Coats records.

volume 14 number 6

october 16th 1990

rumbelows cup 2nd round 2nd leg

 

newcastle united 1 middlesbrough 0

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november 23rd 1982

friendly

 

newcastle united 2 dynamo kiev 1

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nagged my dad for ages to take me to this one, fortunately he relented... being a newcastle supporter in the 1980s didn't generally involve many meetings with foreign opposition...

LEEDS, ENGLAND - JUNE 26: during an i2i Soccer Academy Summer Programme Training Session at Leeds Beckett University on June 26th 2024 in West Yorkshire, United Kingdom. (Photo by Matthew Appleby)

New energy efficient silo, Nibulon, Ukraine.

 

The UKEEP programme, which was developed by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and was supported by the EU, has helped Ukrainian enterprises reduce dependency on gas and cutting down on CO2 emissions by implementing energy efficiency measures. The programme is part of the EU4Energy Initiative.

 

Find out more about how the EU promotes energy efficiency in Ukraine and stay informed at: www.eu4energy.eu

A programme from Stamford's first season at Borderville Sports Centre (aka the Zeeco Stadium). The Daniels issued this 44-pager (£2) for an April 2015 visit by Northern Premier League Premier Division rivals Ashton United. A 394 crowd saw Tameside-based United win 2-0.

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