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This is the St Pauls Arts festival programme I did in 2006 (fairly self explanatory really)
I LOVE Niki De Saint Phalle x
Session #218 Putting knowledge management and learning into practice in large development programmes by Helen Gillman and Jurgen Hagmann
62nd ABU General Assembly and Associated Meetings 2025
11-15 September 2025
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
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Direct TV launched their official programme for broadcasting the London 2012 Games.
Santiago, March 2012.
Image: British Embassy.
Programme for the production of 'The Widow of 40' (by Heron Carvic), performed at the Hippodrome Theatre, Keighley, from Monday 1st April 1946. Heron Carvic wrote and directed this production, and starred in it alongside his partner Phyllis Neilson-Terry (they married in 1958).
Other members of the cast included Johnstone Barr, Hugh Casson, Nancy Poultney, William Lyon Brown, Henri Pallette, Tom Devine, Jack Berrange, Gertrude Sterroll, Ann Tirard and Norman Caro.
The programme also included adverts for various local businesses: L. B. Lockwood & Co. (carpets and curtains) of Newall Street in Bradford; Timothy Taylor's beers of Knowle Spring Brewery; Thomas Whitehead & Son (Tanners) Ltd. of Church Green; Dobson's Health Food & Herbal Store of Cavendish Street; Airways Taxis; R. Dewhurst (tobacconist) of Kirkgate in Silsden; Sun Street Printing Works (Keighley) Ltd.; and E. & T. Wall Ltd. (wine merchants) of Hanover Street. The programme was printed by Sun Street Printing Works (Keighley) Ltd.
The programme was saved by Margaret Archer and was donated to Keighley and District Local History Society by Brian R. Clough in 2023.