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Empresários baianos conhecem Pacote Oficial de Hospitalidade para a Copa das Confederações 2013

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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 EBRD partner banks the opportunity to review and discuss industry challenges, pricing, limits and trade opportunities with key industry specialists, regulators and representatives from the World Trade Organization, the International Chamber of Commerce HQ and local National ICC Committees.

  

It also featured the highly popular award ceremony for ‘The Most Active EBRD TFP Banks’ and ‘The Best Transaction of 2016’.

 

Ursula @ Programme 3/4/18

On 9th March 2018, ESCP Europe's London School and Campus hosted its 13th Annual Gala Dinner Dance.

 

Staged at The Landmark London five-star hotel, the event attracted record numbers for what is a highlight of the Campus' annual programme and calendar.

 

With 10 different degree programmes represented and over 350 guests, focus was placed on the School's achievements over the preceding 12 months and the success of its diverse student community.

 

A highlight of the evening was the award for London Student Society of the Year based on a student vote linked to four core values: Student Life, Community Building, Creativity and ESCP Europe Spirit. The award was shared by the Eventures Association-Regatta and UNITED, the London arm of the diplomatic society that organises the School's participation in the Model UN conference in New York. Both teams won a case of fine wine, generously donated by Tannin & Oak in West Hampstead.

 

In presenting the evening's awards, Prof. Mercado, Dean of the London Campus, also highlighted two other Societies for their activism and initiative throughout the year: Cheer Up, the society campaigning for patients with cancer; and the Women in Finance Society, who we celebrated on our Facebook page to coincide with International Women's Day on 8th March.

 

Guests unanimously agreed that the Gala was a huge success, with many already looking forward to next year's event.

 

'I flew from Paris to live the Gala experience organised by the London campus. I was very impressed by the location and I enjoyed very much the reception. During dinner I caught up with the friends I met in my first year of the Master in Management who are now studying in London, and this was definitely the best part. A memorable location with the best company!' – Alba, Master in Management student

 

'This event was absolutely amazing. I'm participated for the first time and I found it astonishing. I truly felt that I was taking part in something special, surrounded by incredible smart people and with a magic atmosphere. It was a pleasure to have the chance to network with students from other masters and to strengthen friendships. The Gala represents for me a sense of belonging to the ESCP Europe community. I will definitely participate again.' – Davide, MSc in Marketing & Creativity student

 

'Our journey at ESCP Europe has only just begun, but the London Campus Gala marked a milestone on our journey. It is easy to say that dressing up in an impressive location alongside your best friends regardless of the occasion is always a pleasure; however, what made this evening special was the atmosphere created by the range of guests, from students to academic staff.' Pascal, Bachelor in Management (BSc) student

  

Thank you to everyone who joined us at this very special event and dressed to impress!

Ursula @ Programme 3/4/18

Telling you all about what's on at the Southbank Centre.

Programme for a performance of Handel's Messiah, held at All Saints' Church, Highfield Lane, Keighley, on Saturday 17th April 1976.

 

Programme donated by Joyce Wood and scanned on behalf of Keighley and District Local History Society.

Contents of original VHS tape #1 circa 1990

University of London International Programmes, Graduation Ceremony at The Barbican, London with The Chancellor HRH The Princess Royal.

 

A 14 year-long war destroyed most of the basic infrastructures in Liberia including the water system. 10 years after the war ended, services are still not restored and ECHO partners are bringing safe drinking water and sanitation facilities to the capital's booming population. ECHO funding for these programmes is ending in 2013 as development donors take over.

 

©EU/ECHO/Anouk Delafortrie

Ursula @ Programme 3/4/18

The Thameslink Programme Discover exhibition featuring the mockup of the future Siemens Desiro City train was open from 14:00 to 20:00 on Wednesday 29th January 2014 at the ExCel Exhibition Centre.

A Happy Christmas 2024 to all my Flickr friends.

 

The 1931 programme of festivities held at the then relatively new Grosvenor House Hotel that had opened, on the site of the original Grosvenor House on Park Lane, in 1929. It was to become one of London's premier hotels. As can be seen from the folding leaflet scenes of great gaiety were to be had along with the Children's Sunshine Cabaret, Frakson (the man with a hundred cigarettes, why I do not know) and dancing to the Jack Harris Grosvenor House Dance Band. All yours for 25/-.

 

The folder is diecut so that the cover exposes the dance band seen in the full illustration. The lettering aims for a rather gothic German style. The very busy artwork is signed; it is much in the style of Fortunino Matania but the signature may be Norman Mansbridge? The latter is best known as a cartoonist but he'd working in advertising in the ealry 1930s.

The 50th Anniversary clelbration for the Thruxton Circuit on 2nd June 2018

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Souvenir du Tableau "Insomnie" d'Olivier Normand-Laplante

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Former Foreign Secretary William Hague with members of the Future International Leaders Programme in London, 16 May 2013.

CSC Welcome Programme November 2013, Senate House, London

Empresários baianos conhecem Pacote Oficial de Hospitalidade para a Copa das Confederações 2013

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2014年度實習計劃 — 啟導環節

2014年度实习计划 — 启导环节

2014 internship programme - orientation session (2014.06.03)

 

Ursula @ Programme 3/4/18

Programme -

TAM Torbay Aircraft Museum -

Torquay,

28th August 1979

CSC Welcome Programme November 2013, Senate House, London

(FLTR) Ertharin Cousin, Executive Director, United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), Rome; Global Agenda Council on Food & Nutrition Security; Stanley M. Bergman, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Henry Schein, USA; Global Agenda Council on Risk & Resilience; Kofi Annan, Chairman, Kofi Annan Foundation, Switzerland; Secretary-General, United Nations (1997-2006); Baroness Amos, Undersecretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), New York; Global Agenda Council on Risk & Resilience; Jeremy Farrar, Director, The Wellcome Trust, United Kingdom; Sow are captured during the Open Forum 'Pandemics: Whose Problem?' at Swiss Alpine School (SAMD) at the Annual Meeting 2015 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 22, 2015.

 

WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM/swiss-image.ch/Photo Jolanda Flubacher

A selection of Medda programmes. Irvine Meadow XI began issuing programmes on a regular basis in season 1985-86.

 

(Thanks to ian from the Irvine Meadow Fans' Forum for the info)

Ursula @ Programme 3/4/18

A programme for Plymouth Navy Days from 1957.

Yuri Kulchytsky, Сarpenter, Uniplyt, 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

'Gifted and Talented programme' Public Speaking Competition

 

The event took place on Thursday 26 June. It proved to be both an entertaining and informative evening. For many of our pupils who prepared and delivered presentations, speaking to a large group of people was a new experience.

 

The competition winners were the Religious Education Faculty, whose great life was Jackie Pullinger - a British missionary who went to Hong Kong and worked in the Kowloon Walled City. Her work has resulted in at least 500 drug addicts being saved from their drug addictions.

 

Religious Education Faculty team members:

Kitty Bolton

Olivia Brady

Alex Brantner

Josie Clarke

Alysia Collins

Mary Crotty

Jamie Graham

Tahlia Griffiths

Savannah Neville

Amy Pickard

Fabien Warrington

Staff: Mr Tunnecliff

 

"I am delighted at the success our RE Faculty presentation and for more people to learn about the life and contribution of Jackie Pullinger - a real inspiration and a great life."

Mr Tunnecliff, RE Teacher

 

The judges for the event:

Mrs Rosemary Hester - Governor

Mrs Gerry Sayers - Former Director of Sixth Form, St. Mary's Menstpn

Mr Rothwell, Acting Headteacher

 

The Trade Facilitation Programme (TFP) currently includes over 100 issuing banks in the EBRD regions and more than 800 confirming banks worldwide. The event gave 150 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 International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) committees industry. It also featured the highly popular annual award ceremony for ‘The Most Active EBRD TFP Banks’ and ‘Deal of the Year’, co-hosted with the “Financial Times Special Editions”.

 

Moderators

 

Anna Brod

Principal Banker, EBRD

 

Kamola Makhmudova

Associate Director, Senior Banker, TFP, EBRD

 

Rudolf Putz

Head Trade Facilitation Programme (TFP), EBRD

 

Speakers

 

Marc Auboin

Counsellor, World Trade Organization

 

Faycal Badawi

Director of Foreign Banking Relations & Trade Financing, BMCE Bank Of Africa

 

Chafic Haddad

Head of EMEA, Financial Institutions, Citi

 

Andrea Hauptmann

Executive Director, Head of Guarantees Department, Raiffeisen Bank International AG

 

William Howarth

President, International Compliance Association

 

Alan Ketley

Managing Director, Global AML Advisory, MUFG

 

Hans Krohn

Regional Head CIS, Commerzbank AG

 

David Yung-Lo Lin

Representative, Taipei Representative Office in the UK

 

Francis Malige

Managing Director Financial Institutions Group, EBRD

 

Jelena Moraca

Corporate Strategy & Transactional Banking Department Deputy m, Eurobank A. D.

 

Ulf-Peter Noetzel

Global Head of Trade Finance Financial Institutions, Deutsche Bank AG

 

Vincent O'Brien

Chair, ICC Banking Commission

 

Selma Omić

COO - Member of the Management Board, Addiko Bank dd

 

Lakis Pantelides

Manager Trade Services, Bank of Cyprus Group

 

Sanela Pašić

CEO - President of the Management Board, Addiko Bank dd

 

Elena Ristevska

Senior Officer, Komercijalna Banka AD Skopje

 

Senad Softić

Governor, Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina

 

Theatre programme for a variety show revue featuring The Royal Kiltie Juniors performing 'The King', with support from Doreen and Victor, Vic Silver, Murray Smith, Seanor Trio, La Velma, Al and Vic Farrell, and The Accordionettes. Showing at the Hippodrome and Queen's Theatre, Keighley, from Monday 4th June 1951.

 

Includes adverts for Fred's Ice Cream, H. Wilkinson electrical dealer (The Arcade on North Street), Edward Foulds (Motor Engineers) Ltd. (Cavendish Street), J. Scheerer & Sons sound firm (Leeds), C. Holmes Plumber and Sanitary Engineer (Sandywood Street), Collette Ladies Fashion Shop (East Parade), Jack Hey joiner and undertaker (Albert Yard), Keighley Vac Sweep Service (E. Crawshaw, Manville Walk), John W. Laycock Ltd. fireplace specialists (North Street), Taylor's Prize Ales ("for men of the north"), Jennett and Scaife High Class Dressmakers (East Parade), A. Lord & Co. furnishers and undertakers (High Street), Renee coats and gowns (South Street) and Windser Pottery (North Street).

 

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

CSC Welcome Programme November 2013, Senate House, London

The grid girls keep busy during the race.

Empresários baianos conhecem Pacote Oficial de Hospitalidade para a Copa das Confederações 2013

Foto: Alessandra Lori

2018 FIA International Stewards Programme at Geneva, February 8 to 11 - Photo Gregory Lenormand / DPPI

An Article that I wrote about Manchester United Memorabilia

A page from the programme for 'The Yeomen of the Guard'. The page includes adverts for Walter Banks (carpets and linos) of Cooke Street, Keighley, and for John Laycock ("fashionable tailor") of Cavendish Street, Keighley.

 

The Keighley Amateur Lyric and Dramatic Society staged a production of W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan's 'The Yeomen of the Guard (or The Merryman and his Maid)' at the Hippodrome theatre in Keighley from 18th to 23rd October 1909.

 

The story is set in the sixteenth century and revolves around Colonel Fairfax, a condemned prisoner in the Tower of London, and his attempts to secure a wife before his execution for sorcery. He manages to escape the Tower disguised as a Yeoman and much confusion ensues before all is righted by the end.

 

It starred Arthur Greenwood as Colonel Fairfax, with E. G. Moulding, James Pearson, Willie Boyes, J. R. Hammond, H. Connelly, John Merrall, C. A. Greenwood, J. Greenwood, B. Hardacre, H. V. Wilkinson, Miranda Sugden, Ethel Bird, Miss Lambert and Mrs Heaton. The musical director was W. S. Wilkinson and the stage manager was W. G. Bedford. Scenery was hired from the Northern Theatres Co. Ltd. and was specially painted by F. G. Venimore.

 

The Keighley Amateur Lyric and Dramatic Society had only formed a year previous (in 1908) and the theatre had only been renamed the Hippodrome earlier that year (in 1909). Prior to that it was known as the Queen’s Theatre, although both names remained on the front of the building, and many programmes and adverts continued to refer to the ‘Hippodrome and Queen’s Theatre’.

 

In 1876, Abraham Kershaw, a piano player and tuner from Huddersfield, had bought 700 square yards of land in Queen Street. On it he had built a five-storey wooden theatre, designed by architect J. B. Bailey, that opened at Easter 1880. The theatre was not a financial success and the wooden theatre was pulled down. A new improved theatre, called the Queen’s Theatre was built instead and opened on 26th August 1889. But even this new theatre was deemed inadequate, and in its place was built the new Queen’s Theatre. This was designed by theatre architect Frank Matcham (1854-1920). It covered 7,000 square feet with a frontage of 86 feet to Queen Street and 48 feet to Adelaide Street. There was an iron veranda fitted with coloured glass that ran the whole length of the front. It could seat almost 2,000 people, the stage was 65 feet wide by 45 feet deep, and it boasted that every person in the house had an uninterrupted view of the whole stage. There were six private boxes, bars on all five floors, and ten dressing rooms. The new theatre opened on the 3rd February 1900.

 

Impresario Francis Laidler (1867-1955) took over the theatre in 1913 – he also ran the Prince’s Theatre and Alhambra Theatre in Bradford, and the Theatre Royal in Leeds. He was managing director up until his death when his widow, Gwladys, took over until the theatre closed in October 1956.

 

The theatre was demolished in 1961 and in its place now stands the Airedale Shopping Centre multi-storey car park. Keighley Local Studies Library holds various records relating to the theatre including a scrapbook belonging to Abraham Kershaw, a box office notebook, a theatrical postcard album covering 1906 to 1929, autograph books and various photographs, programmes, and posters.

 

This souvenir programme was a collaboration between photographer H. Charlton of Lawkholme Crescent, and the printers Wadsworth & Co. of The Rydal Press, Russell Street. It measures approximately 255mm by 190mm and is 36 pages long. The programme was donated to the Keighley and District Local History Society by Tim Neal in 2022. A second copy was received by the History Society from an anonymous donor later in 2022. Both copies are held in the History Society's physical archive.

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