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Action from the Europa League 1st Round Qualifying First Leg between
Shamrock Rovers & RoPS Rovaniemi at Tallaght Stadium.
The gamed ended 0-2
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Associate Programme participant receives certificate from OPCW Deputy Director-General, Ms Odette Melono, and OPCW Director-General, Ambassador Fernando Arias
Title page from the theatre programme for a production of "Show Boat" at the Hippodrome Theatre, Keighley, staged by Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society in November 1954.
Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society's production of "Show Boat" played at the Hippodrome Theatre in Keighley for six nights (with Tuesday and Saturday matinees) from Monday 1st to Saturday 6th November 1954. The musical was written by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II. The KAODS production was produced by Alec Hastings, with choreographer Maive Hewson and musical director R. Lewis Scargill.
The story is set on a paddle steamer on the Mississippi river in the United States in the 1880s. The boat, captained by Andy Hawkes (Keith Marsden), ferries an entertainment troupe between various riverside venues. Amongst the entertainers are Julie (Brenda Wilson) and Steve (Frederic W. Pye), who are romantically involved, but the conventions of the time cannot accept an interracial relationship and so the couple are forced to leave. Eventually Captain Andy reunites everyone aboard the show boat.
Other people in the cast included Hildred Hoyle, Alice Hanson, Olive Kitchen, Elsie Greenwell, Frank Hopkinson, J. Derek Lee, Arthur Sunderland, Ernest Marsden, Dennis P. Smith, Dorothy Smith, Ruben P. Drake, Edwin Smith, Arnold Townson, Ruth Ellison, Mary Wade, Arthur B. Mitchell, George Parks, and Jean Summerson.
The 44-page programme was printed by The Keighley Printers Ltd. of High Street, Keighley. It measures approximately 185mm by 250mm. The programme was part of an anonymous donation made in 2022.
Programme for the play 'Job for the Boy', by Dennis Driscoll, being staged by touring repertory company The Court Players at the Hippodrome and Queen's Theatre in Keighley for one week from Monday 1st March 1954.
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 from Spring Bank in Ingrow; the cocktail bar of the Victoria Hotel on Cavendish Street; Autowrex Bfd of Bradford; A. Lord & Co. (modern furnishers) with showrooms on High Street; Jack Hey (joiner and undertaker) of Albert Yard off Bridge Street; Fred Smith (fish, poultry, vegtables and fruit) 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.
From the Keighley and District Local History Society archive.
Festival Jazz à St Jean, 1ère édition, Saint Jean du Doigt, Bretagne, vendredi 16 aout 2024
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There was a music weekend going on all over Basel with live bands playing in Andreasplatz and marching through the streets.
Maksymiv Vasyl, Operator of the heat generator at 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
A few days after the soiree, the new Fellows and Foreign Members gathered for two days of self-introductory seminars. The third day was "Admission Day," a ceremony to which each new member was allowed to invite four guests.
Associate Programme Representative receives a certificate of the programme completion.
The OPCW Associate Programme is an opportunity for mid-career professionals to gain practical experience to help strengthen national implementation of the Chemical Weapons Convention.
The Programme brings together international TVET experts and participants in a highly engaging environment, addressing three key dimensions of leadership through nine set modules over the course of two weeks.
Generation Connect Young Leadership Programme in Partnership with Huawei
10-14 June 2024
Geneva, Switzerland
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