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The Summer Programme is run by British charity the Balkans Peace Park Project (B3P), and is funded through the efforts of its members, with significant donations each year from the US Embassy in Tirana.
Tiphanie, bénévole avec Globalong au Ghana
Bénévolat humanitaire au Ghana avec Globalong. L'Afrique vous tend les bras, venez découvrir le Ghana et son peuple extraordinaire.
www.globalong.com/sejour-benevolat/benevolat-cambodge-enf...
ANTALYA, TURKEY - MAY 27: Minister for Foreign Affairs of Bhutan, Lyonpo Damcho Dorji (C-L) poses together with other representatives for family photo during the Midterm Review of the Istanbul Programme of Action in Antalya, Turkey on May 27, 2016. The Midterm Review conference for the Istanbul Programme of Action for the Least Developed Countries takes place in Antalya, Turkey from 27-29 May 2016. The conference will undertake a comprehensive review of the implementation of the Istanbul Programme of Action by the least developed countries (LDCs) and their development partners and likewise reaffirm the global commitment to address the special needs of the LDCs. Mustafa Kamaci / Anadolu Agency
Second day of the Global Convening - Showcase: Libraries as Partners for Development, including presentations of exceptional work by IAP participants, and honoured by the presence of UN officials and representatives from Permanent Missions to the United Nations in New York.
29 June 2018 | The New York Public Library, New York, USA
The Orientation Programme for the 2016/2017 2nd semester ERASMUS Students took place at ISCTE-IUL B2.03 auditorium on january 25th 2017. Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz
Social Responsibility of Dr K Ravishankar from Sri Ramana Eye Centre - Chennai, his Contribution to Community Ophthalmic Program which took place at Nasik, India.
Event to celebrate
Event to celebrate the best of the web and a timely reminder that Webby Award entries are due in by December 19, 2008
Event to celebrate the best of the web and a timely reminder that Webby Award entries are due in by December 19, 2008
On 19th September 2018, LEAFF launched the full programme line-up at Electric Cinema in Notting Hill.
Representatives from the countries represented in LEAFF attended as well as sponsors, partners and journalists.
The 3rd Edition of the London East Asia Film Festival will take place at prominent venues in London and will tour around 5 cities in total from 25th October to 4th November.
For more information, please visit www.leaff.org.uk
The programme was for one of a series of chamber concerts held in the Concert Hall, Manor Road, Liscard. On this occasion, the Rimmer Quartet was accompanied by Edith McCullagh and Edward Mills with Coleridge-Taylor himself on the pianoforte.
The Rimmer Quartet comprised Thomas Rimmer (1st violin), Herman S. Bantock (2nd violin), Gordon Stutely (viola) and Reginald Dovey (violoncello).
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A newscutting and correspondence relating to the concert also form part of this online exhibition.
Reference: Papers of Herman Sutherland Bantock MS33/2/1/39
Group shot! OBV Civic Leadership 2013 programme members, Birmingham councillors, speakers and the OBV team - B0112
Col A.S. Dhillon explains the maintenance procedures and techniques used at the Ft. William GC in Kolkata - November
Deputy Joe Costello addressing Labour Party members.
Annual Connolly Commemoration at Arbour Hill and launch of the Labour Party 1916 Centenary Commemoration Programme
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Le Concert Spirituel - Dir. Hervé Niquet
Dimanche 7 octobre 2012 à 16h30 - Eglise Saint-Mathurin de Larchant (77)
by jwcurry.
[Ottawa, Room 3o2 Books, 24 september 2oo5. 76 copies issued in 2 variants:
a) 2 flat proofs, one with verso inverted, the other with both sides overprinted recto;
b) 74 as described].
5-1/2 x 8-1/2, single sheet white plainfield folded to 4 pp leaflet, all printed photocopy, black in 4-colour process covers.
contents
[cover]: "GO HOME" (pt. 1o/1o of LAND IS DOWN)
[p.ii]: MESSAGIO GALORE take II (programme in 2 parts)
[p.iii]: some contexts for these contents (prose)
[rear cover]: "DENTA", by Steve McCaffery (pt.15/16 of 16 Part Suite, with bpNichol)
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:
Images from Frances McFadden.
For more information please visit the China Breeding Project page of the Frontier website.
The WLCI Design School is a premier Design Institute in the country. It imparts professional training in the field of Avertising & Graphic Design through various programmes for those of you who aspire to enter the Design Industry.
ANTALYA, TURKEY - MAY 29: Chairperson of RCMRD Conference of Ministers and National Planning Commissioner of Ethiopia, Yinager Dessie Belay makes a statement to the media during the Midterm Review of the Istanbul Programme of Action at Titanic Hotel in Antalya, Turkey on May 29, 2016. The Midterm Review conference for the Istanbul Programme of Action for the Least Developed Countries takes place in Antalya, Turkey from 27-29 May 2016. Mustafa Kamaci / Anadolu Agency
Ashley Mulroney, Director of the Canadian Development Programme in Ukraine and UNDP Resident Representative Dafina Gercheva attend the handover of four new mobile administrative service centres.
The ASCs were handed over to communities in Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts. They are designed to improve public service delivery in everything from marriage and passports to securing land titles or registering a business.
For more information, please see: bit.ly/31pLx6y
Photo credit: Artem Hetman / UNDP in Ukraine
The Rotor programme was developed to advance the wartime radar technology in detecting and locating fast-flying jets. It was approved by the Air Council in June 1950. The first stage of the programme, Rotor 1, was to technically restore existing Chain Home, centrimetric early warning, Chain Home Extra Low and Ground Controlled Interception Stations and put them under the control of RAF Fighter Command. There were three main components to the Rotor Stations: the technical site, including the radars, operation blocks and other installations; the domestic site, where personnel were accommodated; and the stand-by set house, a reserve power supply. The technical site for RAF Neatishead Rotor Station was located at TG 346 184. Crew were accommodated at RAF Coltishall and the stand-by set house was located at TG 342 200.
The two main constructions at Rotor stations were the operations block and guardhouse. Operations blocks were the largest structures built at Rotor stations. They were constructed of reinforced concrete and designed to withstand 2,000lb bombs. The outer walls and roof of the Rotor operations blocks were 9ft 10in thick and the internal walls between 5.9in to 1ft 11in metres wide. The exterior was coated with an asphalt damp course and surrounded by a 5.9in brick wall. The roof was usually flush with the ground surface and up to 14 ft 2in of earth was mounded on top. The operations blocks, identified by a 'R' prefix, contained technical equipment, domestic facilities, workshops and a plant for air conditioning and gas filtration, all within a single complex.
Four of the blocks (R1-R4) were underground constructions designed for the more vulnerable sites on the east and south-east coasts. Others were semi-submerged (R6) or above ground (R5, R7-R11) heavily protected structures built to withstand 1,000lb bombs. The guardhouses were designed to resemble ''bungalows''. They were single-storey buildings capped with a flat, concrete roof, above which a pitched roof contained water tanks. They were generally constructed of brick, but were built to blend in with the local architectural style. The guard rooms also contained an armoury, store, rest room and lavatories. Those associated with underground operations blocks featured a projecting rear annex that housed a stairwell leading down to an access tunnel.
Aerial photography from 1965 shows the R3 operations bunker at the site, as well as a Type 13, a Type 7 and four Type 14 radar plinths. A range of ancillary buildings survive. The area is part of an active base and museum. In March 1947 the station was established as a Sector Operations Centre. Between 1961 to 1963 the station was reduced to care and maintenance and was then reopened as a Master Radar Station. A fire in 1966 destroyed the underground operations complex and the station was closed until 1974 with a new data-handling system occupying the original Happidrome. In 1994 the Air Defence Radar Museum opened at the site, which also continues to serve as an operational base.
Personal experience of working at Neatishead communicated by email states ''I was posted there as a sgt in 1973 and it was fully operational, T85, T84, HF200 and more all working. Furthermore, the other half of my Locking entry was posted there in 1971 and all worked on the operational radars, txs and rxs. I left in 1976 and visited again in 1977. T85, stuff of legends, 60Mw with all 12 Txs running''. Detailed history of the 50 years of the founding of RAF Neatishead 1941-1991. R30 operations room, R12 Radar equipment building and R3 underground operations block; Listed. For the designation records of this site please see The National Heritage List for England. Decommissioned 2006 and sold. Feb 2013, 25 acres of the site were again sold. The Air Defence Radar Museum was not part of the sale.
Information sourced from — www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?ui...
Page from the theatre programme for a production of "Haddon Hall" at the Hippodrome Theatre, Keighley, staged by Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society in February 1914. This was the very first staged show from the newly-formed Amateurs, created following the collapse of two previous societies in the town. This page includes adverts for The Kiosk Cafe on North Street, and Bannister Binns (fish, fruit and poultry salesman) of Changegate.
The programme was part of an anonymous donation given in 2022.