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Cover of Gala matinee of Colonel W. de Basil's ballet in aid of the Royal Melbourne Hospital and Children's Hospital : His Majesty's Theatre, Thursday, May 9th, 1940. Collection of the Research Library, National Gallery of Australia.

 

Cover illustration by Daryl Lindsay

 

Programme Name: Doctor Who - TX: 23/11/2013 - Episode: Day of the Doctor (No. n/a) - Embargoed for publication until: 13/11/2013 - Picture Shows: *STRICTLY EMBARGOED FOR USE UNTIL 13th NOVEMBER 2013*.

PLEASE DO NOT PASS ON THESE IMAGES TO 3rd PARTIES. The Doctor (MATT SMITH), The Doctor (DAVID TENNANT) - (C) BBC - Photographer: screengrabs

Du 25 au 27 mai 2017 - Stade Joseph LĂŠger

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’.

 

Page from the programme for musical play "Rio Rita", performed by Keighley Amateur Operatic & Dramatic Society at the Hippodrome theatre in Keighley between 20th and 25th October 1947. The music was by Harry Tierney, with words by Joseph McCarthy, from the book by Guy Bolton and Fred Thompson. The original 1927 stage musical was turned into a RKO film in 1929, directed by Luther Reed.

 

The story is set on the US/Mexico border, where cabaret singer Rita Ferguson falls for Texas Ranger Captain Jim Stewart, while pursued by Mexican General Esteban. Meanwhile, Captain Stewart is seeking the notorious bandit Kinkajou, whose real identity is unknown (but could be Rita's brother Roberto!). The climax is reached onboard the pirate barge owned by Esteban, which serves as a floating cabaret...

 

The Keighley production starred Hylda Saville Smith as Rio Rita, Arthur Day as Captain Jim Stewart, Eric B. Boster as General Esteban, and Fred W. Pye as Roberto. Supporting roles were played by Albert E. Shepherd, Arthur Shackleton, Ernest Marsden, Dorothy M. Williams, Betty Phillips, Keith Marsden, John H. Crabtree, Pamela Fitzjohn, Victor J. Wood, Frank Hopkinson, Margaret Best and Marjorie Riley. It was produced by T. C. Wray.

 

The 48-page programme measures approximately 183 mm by 248 mm. It contains details of the production, with cast photographs taken by John Tobin of Keighley, and many adverts for local businesses. It was printed by The Keighley Printers Ltd. of High Street.

 

This page features an advert extolling the benefits of an 'Eeto' jacket fitted to your hot water cistern, available from the Corporation Electricity Showrooms on Coney Lane.

 

The item was donated to Keighley and District Local History Society by Tim Neal in 2022. The History Society also holds a second copy of the programme in its collection, given by an anonymous donor later in 2022.

BAFTA Winner for Entertainment Programme: Graham Norton.

 

Ceremony of the Arqiva British Academy TV Awards 2013 at the Royal Festival Hall 12th May 2013

The Asia Foundation launched a new programme today to enhance women’s participation in the political and electoral processes ahead of next year’s Presidential and Provincial Council elections in Afghanistan. Women make half of Afghanistan’s population and their increased participation in elections makes its outcome more credible. The United Nations believes that Afghan-led and Afghan-managed 2014 elections are at the very heart of a credible, inclusive, transparent, and sustainable political transition. “A smooth and widely accepted transfer of politic! al authority is critical for future stability [of Afghanistan],” said the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan in a news release on 27 August.

 

Photo: Fardin Waezi / UNAMA

August 11, 2019: Delhi -Satsang Programme

The Trade Facilitation Programme (TFP) currently includes over 113 Issuing Banks in 26 countries in the EBRD region and more than 800 Confirming Banks worldwide. The event offered the opportunity to review and discuss industry challenges with leading specialists, including regulators and lawyers. It also featured the award ceremony for The Most Active EBRD TFP banks and Best Transactions of 2014.

Programme from postponed match scheduled to be played on 23/12/1961

Programme of Action for Cancer Therapy (PACT) Briefing for Member States at IAEA 53rd General Conference.

Vienna International Centre

(Vienna, Austria, 16 September 2009)

 

Copyright: IAEA Imagebank

Photo Credit: Dean Calma/IAEA

Satsang Programme at Paris, France on July 12, 2019 in the divine presence of Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj

Fr., 08.06.2018, Rektoratssaal der Medizinischen Universität Wien

Fotos Š MedUni Wien / Marko Kovic

 

Fr., 08.06.2018, Rektoratssaal der Medizinischen Universität Wien

Fotos Š MedUni Wien / Marko Kovic

 

The Trade Facilitation Programme (TFP) currently includes over 113 Issuing Banks in 26 countries in the EBRD region and more than 800 Confirming Banks worldwide. The event offered the opportunity to review and discuss industry challenges with leading specialists, including regulators and lawyers. It also featured the award ceremony for The Most Active EBRD TFP banks and Best Transactions of 2014.

The Trade Facilitation Programme (TFP) currently includes over 113 Issuing Banks in 26 countries in the EBRD region and more than 800 Confirming Banks worldwide. The event offered the opportunity to review and discuss industry challenges with leading specialists, including regulators and lawyers. It also featured the award ceremony for The Most Active EBRD TFP banks and Best Transactions of 2014.

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.

The Civil Society Programme took place on Wednesday 11 May and Thursday 12 May and provided an opportunity for dialogue between civil society and EBRD staff, senior management, the President and Board Directors. It was an occasion for civil society stakeholders to learn more about the Bank and discuss issues of interest and concern regarding the EBRDâs policies and investment projects.

  

The Programme also featured multi-stakeholder roundtable sessions on key strategic themes related to the role of civil society as an important actor in transition and development processes. Special features of the Civil Society Programme 2016 were discussions on:

  

â¢25 years of Transition - The Role of Civil Society in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia

â¢Engaging civil society to promote transparent procurement

â¢EBRDâs Strategy for the Promotion of Gender Equality (2016-2020): the role of civil society

â¢Inclusion through skills and innovatiom

  

In addition, a panel organised by the youth organisation AIESEC looked at the role of youth in shaping the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

25 years of Transition: The Role of Civil Society in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia

  

A fire-side chat with Sergei Guriev, Professor of Economics, Sciences Po (incoming EBRD Chief Economist)

  

Civil society, operating in the space between public and private sectors, has played an important role in socio-political and economic transition processes around the world, including the EBRDâs traditional countries of operations. In 25 years since the establishment of the EBRD, civil societyâs contribution to transition has varied across the post-communist transition region. In some countries, the work of civil society organisations (CSOs) has contributed to more democratic political systems and more open market based economies as a âreputational actorâ performing a âwatchdogâ function and as a generator of âsocial capitalâ necessary to sustain the chan

YORK, ENGLAND - JULY 05: during an i2i Soccer Academy Summer Programme Footgolf Session at York Footgolf on July 5th 2024 in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom. (Photo by Matthew Appleby)

The Trade Facilitation Programme (TFP) currently includes over 113 Issuing Banks in 26 countries in the EBRD region and more than 800 Confirming Banks worldwide. The event offered the opportunity to review and discuss industry challenges with leading specialists, including regulators and lawyers. It also featured the award ceremony for The Most Active EBRD TFP banks and Best Transactions of 2014.

Yaritza VĂŠliz, Patrick Terry, GermĂĄn E AlcĂĄntara, Edmund Whitehead and Patrick Milne in Recital at Lunch for Meet the Young Artists Week 2018, St Clement Danes

 

Jette Parker Young Artists 2018/2019 Season

 

24th October 2018

 

www.roh.org.uk/about/jette-parker-young-artists-programme

Programme for the play 'The Bubble', by Leonard Irwin, being staged by touring repertory company The Penguin Players at the Hippodrome and Queen's Theatre in Keighley for one week from Monday 22nd June 1953.

 

Players in the company included Michael Beint, Sylvia Bidmead, John Carter, John Hickman, John Ingram, Louise Ralston, Joan Raven, Celia Ryder, Franklyn Scott, Elma Soiron, Monty Vane-Tempest, and Peter Wyatt. The play was produced by John Ingram and the manager of the players was Kathleen Willis. Linda Dale accompanied proceedings on the piano.

 

The programme also includes adverts for the Regal Milk Bar (proprietor J. W. Dutton) on North Street; Lawkholme Taxis; Ernest P. Angus Ltd. (Austin dealer) of Granby Garage, Riddlesden; Shackleton and Sagar's Minerals of Spring Bank, Ingrow; the cocktail bar at the Victoria Hotel, Cavendish Street; Autowrex Bfd of Bradford; A. Lord & Co. (modern furnishers) of High Street; Jack Hey (joiner and undertaker) of Albert Yard; Fred Smith (grocers) of Church Street; John W. Laycock Ltd. (fireplace specialists) of North Street; Timothy Taylor's prize ales ("for men of the North"); Central Taxis of Bow Street; Harry Stowell (plumber and sanitary engineer) of Bradford Road, Riddlesden; Hammonds United Breweries Ltd.; and Windser Pottery (H. Brearley and Sons) of North Street.

 

The 1950s was a turbulent decade in the history of the Hippodrome and Queen's Theatre in Keighley. Long-time Managing Director Francis Laidler (who also owned the Alhambra Theatre in Bradford) died in 1955 and was succeeded by his widow Gwladys. Television was providing a significant challenge to theatre-going by the middle of the decade, and the Hippodrome had to try more extreme forms of entertainment to draw in the crowds. But to no avail, and the theatre finally closed its doors in 1956, before being demolished in 1961 to make way for the new town centre's multi-storey car park.

 

The item was donated to Keighley and District Local History Society by Tim Neal in 2022. It is held in the History Society's physical archive.

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.

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’.

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.

A friend of my sister brought this back from a trip to Germany to see the opening match.

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.

UN-NYG Mentoring Programme Kick-Off Event, Season 2 held at the IAEA headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 4 September 2018.

 

Purpose:

To officially initiate and set the tone of the UN-NYG Mentoring Programme

 

To appreciate the support given by Mary Alice Hayward, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Management and MTHR

 

To "break the ice" between UN-NYG Mentoring Programme menor and mentees

 

To provide guidance on structure and expectation of programme

 

Mentoring Coordinator - Amelia Lee Zhi Yi

 

Executive Sponsor - Mary Alice Hayward, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Management

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

EVENT: GAMEfest 2011

DATE: Friday 16th September, 2011

VENUE: NEC, Birmingham

 

VIDEO: [COMING SOON]

 

[Photograph: Š Jamie Chapman | www.youtube.com/chapperztv]

 

www.iambirmingham.net

MMXI Š I AM BIRMINGHAM / ADAM YOSEF

 

1947-1948 Season

(Saturday 17th January 1948)

Volume 6 No.30

the oldest Everton programme of those I have kept from my dad's collection.

2015年度實習計劃 — 啟導環節

2015年度实习计划 — 启导环节

2015 internship programme - orientation session (2015.06.01)

The Blue Ribbon programme offers a range of tailor-made advisory services and financing options for selected companies. The programme aims to create a network of high-growth, high-potential “champion” SMEs and enable their organic growth, innovation and competitive edge in accessing wider domestic and international markets. The champions stand out for their market leadership qualities and high-growth potential. The Blue Ribbon network covers 29 countries and met in Sarajevo to share best practice, strengthen the relationships and discuss the challenges facing SMEs.

  

Keynote

 

Alain Pilloux

 

EBRD Vice President, Banking, EBRD

  

Speakers

 

Gemma Aiolfi

 

Head of Compliance, Corporate Governance and Collective Action, Basel Institute on Governance

  

Andrii Mitchenko

 

Chief Executive Officer, Ecosoft

  

Alex Paine

 

Associate Director, ASB, EBRD

  

Nadia Petkova

 

Director, Regional Network, SME &F&D Regional Network, EBRD

  

isa Rosen

 

Managing Director, Chief Compliance Officer, EBRD

  

Alexios Seibt

 

Principal, Arthur D. Little Austria GmbH

  

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.

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.

Theatre Programme (1/7) from The Nuffield Theatre in Southampton May 20-25 1968. An Oxford Playhouse Company production.

Miranda - Francesca Annis

Prospero - David Dodimead

 

In 1964, with support from the Nuffield Foundation, the University of Southampton built a theatre on its campus for the people of Southampton. The theatre was built by Sir Basil Spence, OM RA, who worked closely with Sir Richard Southern as consultant for the interior design and layout of the theatre, which was officially opened by Dame Sybil Thorndike on 2 March.

Nearly twenty years later on 1 November 1982, the Nuffield became an independent producing theatre funded by Arts Council England, Southampton City Council, the University of Southampton and Hampshire County Council. Over the next 25 years, the Nuffield came to be recognised as a major force in British theatre.

Description from nuffieldtheatre.co.uk

 

2/31 Mauve May, 365 Days in Colour.

 

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.

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’.

The Civil Society Programme took place on Wednesday 11 May and Thursday 12 May and provided an opportunity for dialogue between civil society and EBRD staff, senior management, the President and Board Directors. It was an occasion for civil society stakeholders to learn more about the Bank and discuss issues of interest and concern regarding the EBRDâs policies and investment projects.

  

The Programme also featured multi-stakeholder roundtable sessions on key strategic themes related to the role of civil society as an important actor in transition and development processes. Special features of the Civil Society Programme 2016 were discussions on:

  

â¢25 years of Transition - The Role of Civil Society in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia

â¢Engaging civil society to promote transparent procurement

â¢EBRDâs Strategy for the Promotion of Gender Equality (2016-2020): the role of civil society

â¢Inclusion through skills and innovatiom

  

In addition, a panel organised by the youth organisation AIESEC looked at the role of youth in shaping the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

25 years of Transition: The Role of Civil Society in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia

  

A fire-side chat with Sergei Guriev, Professor of Economics, Sciences Po (incoming EBRD Chief Economist)

  

Civil society, operating in the space between public and private sectors, has played an important role in socio-political and economic transition processes around the world, including the EBRDâs traditional countries of operations. In 25 years since the establishment of the EBRD, civil societyâs contribution to transition has varied across the post-communist transition region. In some countries, the work of civil society organisations (CSOs) has contributed to more democratic political systems and more open market based economies as a âreputational actorâ performing a âwatchdogâ function and as a generator of âsocial capitalâ necessary to sustain the chan

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.

Fr., 08.06.2018, Rektoratssaal der Medizinischen Universität Wien

Fotos Š MedUni Wien / Marko Kovic

 

The Duchess of Cambridge smiles as she receives a carving of a wooden canoe inlaid with shell at the women’s meeting hosted by the Commonwealth Youth Programme.

 

Copyright: Commonwealth Youth Programme

 

www.thecommonwealth.org/news/34580/249948/170912royalvisi...

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.

The Trade Facilitation Programme (TFP) currently includes over 113 Issuing Banks in 26 countries in the EBRD region and more than 800 Confirming Banks worldwide. The event offered the opportunity to review and discuss industry challenges with leading specialists, including regulators and lawyers. It also featured the award ceremony for The Most Active EBRD TFP banks and Best Transactions of 2014.

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