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Susan O'Sullivan PWC, Owen Hickey president president Chartered Accountants Cork Society and John O'Keeffe John O'Keeffe and Co pictured in the Clarion Hotel as the Chartered Accountants Cork Society roll out CAVA Service to West Cork,The Chartered Accountants Cork Society today announced that the Chartered Accountants Voluntary Advice service (CAVA) is to extend its free business advisory service to West Cork.
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Dads volunteered with their daughters for a service project at the Catholic Conference and Formation Center on Saturday, November 2.
FOR MISERICORDIA UNIVERSITY/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK Misericordia University freshman Ariel ? helps paint fencing at the Lands at Hillside as part of freshman orientation service week activities.
Date taken: 17th September 2021
Service: Not in Service
Operator: Go North East
Livery: Prince Bishops
Fleet code: 5424
Wright Streetlite Micro Hybrid
Go North East bought these new in 2004 and is currently based at Deptford for Service 20/N20/20A/X20
Linwood Service Centre desk at Linwood Library and Service Centre at Eastgate, 20 June 2015.
File reference: 2015-06-20-Linwood-Interior-IMG_0548.jpg
Photo by Anne Harding.
From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries.
The mission of the St. Paul’s Service Learning Program is to form students into life-long agents of compassion through meaningful service, honest reflection, and sound instruction.
U.S. Air Force and Space Force recruiters volunteer in and around Atlantic City during the 360th Recruiting Group's Annual Training, Oct. 20, 2021.
Operator: Coach Services
Service: 332 Thetford - Bury St Edmunds
Vehicle reg: YN03 UWK
Vehicle type: Scania N94UB OmniCity
Location: Thetford Bus Interchange
Hong Kong manufacturers mainly made cheap watches and watch parts back in the 1960s. Nowadays most of the watch and clock manufactures are moved to China, there're still so many small booths on the street provide watch repair services.
在60年代,鐘錶業是其中一個香港最興盛的行業。現時在香港,傳統工業已逐漸式微, 不過街上還有一些小攤檔專門提供手錶修理服務。
Hong Kong • 香港 '10
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Twice this house sheltered George Washington. In 1793, he took refuge here from the deadly yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia. The following summer, it was a welcome retreat from the heat of the capital city. Ironically, Washington's nemesis, British General William Howe, occupied this home during the Revolutionary War in October 1777. Also known as the Deshler-Morris House, the home gets it name from its first and last owners. David Deshler built the home beginning in 1752. Elliston P. Morris donated it to the National Park Service in 1948.
From November 16 - 30, 1793, President George Washington lived in this rented home while Philadelphia remained under quarantine for yellow fever. Washington met with his cabinet here, and together, they conducted the nation's business and addressed issues of foreign policy. The following summer, President Washington returned with his family to enjoy the expansive gardens and orchards in this "fine airy place".
During the summer of 1794 Washington returned to the home, this time with servants and his family, including wife Martha and step grandchildren, in order to escape the summer heat of the city. The enslaved servants included Oney Judge, Austin, Moll, and Hercules. Moll attended to the grandchildren, Nelly and Young Wash. Oney Judge served as seamstress and personal servant to Martha Washington. Hercules prepared meals for the family. Martha raised flowers, the President posed for painter Gilbert Stuart, and the family attended the German Reformed Church across the square from their house.
Differences of opinion defined the four cabinet meetings here between November 16 and November 30, 1793. Attending were Thomas Jefferson (State), Alexander Hamilton (Treasury), Henry Knox (War) and Edmund Randolph (Attorney General). Much of the discussion centered on issues raised by the war between France and Britain. Hamilton maintained that the Constitution gave the President and the Senate the right to make treaties, including a treaty of neutrality, referring to Washington's "Neutrality Proclamation". Jefferson viewed the proclamation as an infringement on the Congress' power to declare war.