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Orientation Programme 2nd semester 2024-2025, took place at Iscte, on the 30th of January 2025.
Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz
Associate Programme participant receives certificate from OPCW Deputy Director-General, Ms Odette Melono, and OPCW Director-General, Ambassador Fernando Arias
Young people on the Give and Take Scheme are currently taking part in a six week course on drugs and alcohol facilitated by FASA. This session was all about the effects of smoking.
Musical program. I am guessing this was from the 1910s -- possibly the 1920s. It was either a family concert or a concert that included some of my great-grandmother's piano students. My great-grandmother ended the program with a performance of Chopin's Ballade No. 1 in G Major, which makes me feel unworthy of carrying her name.
Scanned May 24, 2009.
Generation Connect Young Leadership Programme in Partnership with Huawei
10-14 June 2024
Geneva, Switzerland
©ITU / R. Zhou
Generation Connect Young Leadership Programme in Partnership with Huawei
10-14 June 2024
Geneva, Switzerland
©ITU / R. Zhou
Page from the theatre programme for a production of "The Marriage Market" at the Hippodrome Theatre, Keighley, staged by Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society in March 1929. This page includes a cast list.
The musical is set in South Californian and opens with preparations for the annual sale of ladies arranged by the proprietor of the Palace Hotel and Sheriff of Mendocino Bluff, Bald-Faced Sandy (played by John Pickles). Usually this is a mock ritual, but this year he has engaged the services of a padre to make the marriages a reality. By chance, Mariposa Gilroy (due to be played by Patricia Bottomley), the San Francisco senator's daughter, and her companion, Kitty Kent (Peggy Eaton), arrive at Mendocino Bluff and, moved by the spirit of fun, put themselves up for auction. Mariposa attracts the attention of handsome Jack Fleetwood (Lauri Bateson), who, unbeknownst to her, is the son of her father's bitterest enemy. Another arrival is Lord Hurlingham (Arthur B. Hird), whose valet, Blinker (Ernest Marsden), intends that his master shall marry the heiress, but Lord Hurlingham has fallen for Kitty. In the end Mariposa marries Jack and Lord Hurlingham gets Kitty. The whole affair is treated as a piece of irresponsible fun but the padre assures them they are married in the eyes of the Church and separation is possible only through a Judge or a stroke of lightning. Mariposa insists her marriage is not valid and that she has no love for Jack. Jack parts with her on the understanding that he will claim her as his wife in six months' time. The action shifts to Senator Gilroy's (Tom A. Coates) yacht 'Mariposa', on which Jack is serving as an ordinary sailor. Jack and Mariposa are reunited and she eventually confesses to her father that she loves Jack. But the senator recognises him as the son of his ancient enemy, and Jack is given his cards. Things are finally resolved back at the Senator's Palace, culminating in a grand wedding banquet.
The night before the show was due to open, Patricia (Pattie) Bottomley lost her voice and so was unable to play Mariposa. Miss D. Nuttall from a Manchester society, who was familiar with the part, was drafted in at the last minute (too late for the credits and photographs in the programme). Other people in the cast included John H. Crabtree, Percy Gill, Verney Shuttleworth, Willie Emmott, Jack Steele, Alan Petty, Alec Best, Norah B. Spencer and Elsie Pickles.
The 52-page programme was printed by The Keighley Printers Ltd. of High Street, Keighley. The programme was part of an anonymous donation made in 2022.