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With Commissioner Tony Negus at the Unity Cup Family Day celebrations, a joint initiative between the Victorian Muslim Community, the Australian Federal Police, Victoria Police, Essendon Football Club and North Melbourne Football Club.

Attorney General Gurbir Grewal joins NYPD Commissioner James O'Neill and Police Unity Tour Chapter 37 New York at the start of their ride at the 9/11 Memorial in New York, New York on Wednesday, May 9, 2018. Chapter 37 was started by Port Authority police officers in 2002 and named in honor of the 37 PAPD officers who were killed in the line of duty on September 11, 2001 at the World Trade Center. (Office of the Attorney General / Tim Larsen)

  

Finally went inside Unity Temple, since CMAP has a program on preservation. Scampering through the undercroft en route to the sanctuary felt pretty appropriate, as I was late.

  

FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, PA - Employees from the Pennsylvania National Guard and Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs gathered for Unity Day, an annual celebration of diversity, Aug. 27, 2015. Remarks on diversity and inclusion were presented by Jose Molina, executive director of the Governor's Advisory Commission on Latino Affairs. A variety of cultural displays, music and ethnic foods were the highlights of the event. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Ted Nichols/Released)

OK, so this is an exciting photo for me. I have had my camera for 2 weeks now. This is the first cloudy sunset that we have had in weeks. It displayed the colors beautifully.

Unity Cup Family Day celebrations, a joint initiative between the Victorian Muslim Community, the Australian Federal Police, Victoria Police, Essendon Football Club and North Melbourne Football Club.

Peoples Social Forum 2014. Photo credit: Ben Powless

Helsinki club scene mega group photo taken at 8pm on Uunisaari beach at Unity The Island event on 2nd of August 2008. Picture by Joni Rolig @ Sessions2.com.

I made my own unity candle with a paper plate, a glue gun, a bag of varied color shimmering silk petals and some paper that matched my invites. I cut out the monogram from the front of the invite and put it on a cuff that slid onto a pillar candle. It was flanked by two gold tapers for the parents to light.

FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, Pa. -- The Pennsylvania National Guard held its fifth annual Unity Day Celebration Aug. 30, 2012 at the Keystone Conference Center, in recognition of cultural diversity throughout the Pennsylvania National Guard and state Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. Food, music, displays and clothing from a variety of cultures and ethnicities were featured. (Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Tom Cherry/Released)

FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, PA - Employees from the Pennsylvania National Guard and Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs gathered for Unity Day, an annual celebration of diversity, Sept. 5, 2013. The event had a variety of cultural demonstrations, displays and food. (Photo by Tom Cherry/Released)

Muslim women at the Unity Gathering in Dover. On April 26th, 2017, Muslims throughout the state of Delaware united at the state legislature in Dover to declare their love for and allegiance to the United States, and to join with people from other faith traditions in standing for peace, justice, and mutual support. Several clergy spoke eloquently: Muslim, Jewish, and Christian, and state legislators and Governor John Carney also addressed the crowd, diverse in religion, race, and age.

Demo Tomas Almirón . Team Unity Skateshop

Students in Dave Potter's Ichthyology class at Unity College dissect a variety of fish species during a lab period. They weighed, measured, and identified the specimens before removing the pharyngeal bone for further examination.

The NY Wine and Grape Foundation Hosted its annual Unity Banquet in Rochester on February 6, 2013. Commissioner Aubertine addressed hundreds of guests during the festivities.

The New Jersey Army and Air National Guard celebrated Unity Day on Thursday, June 18, 2015 at the National Guard's Joint Training and Training Development Center at Fort Dix, New Jersey. This year's observance kicked off with a 5K Fun Walk/Run followed by official ceremonies.

 

The New Jersey National Guard was the first state militia in the country to desegregate. In April of 1930, with the full support and encouragement of then Governor Alfred Driscoll, the State Legislature took the unprecedented step of approving the formation of the First Separate Battalion, New Jersey Army National Guard. Even though these actions were in apparent violation of federal law, the state appropriated funds for the organization of this battalion. In July of 1931, 63 members of Company A of New Jersey's newest unit were mustered-in at an old movie theater in Newark, New Jersey.

Foundation stone 9 Dec 1897 by the Governor, Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, architect Alfred Wells, opened 19 May 1898 as Bible House, closed 1962, sold to A Bertram Cox as accountant’s office & renamed Bertram House, later used as antique jewellery store, stamp shop, lunch cafe. Site of Sanderson’s saddlery 1866-1897.

 

“On Tuesday evening last a numerous and respectable meeting was held in the Wesleyan Chapel, Gawler Place, for the purpose of forming a Bible Society, Auxiliary to the British and Foreign Bible Society of London.” [South Australian 28 Mar 1845]

 

“Your committee found themselves impeded at the very outset of their labours by the want of Bibles and Testaments for distribution; they therefore on the 26th May,1845, applied to the parent Society for an immediate supply of books to the value of £50, which sum they guaranteed to remit in three months after date of their letter. This first direct shipment arrived by the Emu in June, 1846. In the interim books which had been entrusted to several representative men in the colony were collected for the purposes of the society, viz.— 70 German Bibles and Testaments from the Rev. T. Q. Stow, 12 English Bibles and Testaments from Dr. Ulrich Hubbe, and 112 Testaments from E. Stephens; these books had all been originally received from the parent Society." [Express & Telegraph 8 Dec 1897]

 

“British and Foreign Bible Society. . . The jubilee subcommittee reported that up to the present time they had not been able to see any place suitable for a permanent building for the auxiliary within the means available.” [Advertiser 4 Jun 1896]

 

“Bible House. . . The site is one that was for very many years occupied by Mr. K. Sanderson's saddlery establishment.” [Advertiser 8 Dec 1897]

 

“the British and Foreign Bible Society. . . a Bible House in Grenfell-street. The structure which is now in course of erection is a little east of Gawler-place — at the corner of Coromandel-place. . . It will be composed of basement, ground, and first floors carried out in Gothic style. . . The building is to be constructed in brickwork with a black joint and the base in Tapley’s Hill stone, the dressings being executed in cement. The building has an ecclesiastical appearance with its gables front, traceried window and an oriel on the angle over the main entrance on the ground floor. Under the main window in the front is a panel with the raised letters ‘Bible House’ introduced, whilst on a marble tablet to the right of the main entrance is an inscription giving the name of the building and the date of its birth.” [Evening Journal 10 Dec 1897]

 

“The new building of the South Australian Branch of the. British and Foreign Bible Society. . . most convenient and commodious. They consist of a basement, into which, the cases of books can be slid direct from the street, a ground floor, in which is situated the Secretary's office, and the showroom, which is fitted with elegant and convenient bookcases, and a small hall on the first floor, which can be used for meetings, and which may be occasionally-let for gatherings of a semi-religious nature. The hall is a bright and attractive-looking room, somewhat after the style of Church architecture,” [Evening Journal 20 May 1898]

 

FRANCIS SANDERSON - SADDLER & HARNESS MAKER

Sanderson’s saddlery was located in Grenfell St; the site sold 1897 for the building of Bible House.

 

“A new shop has been built in Grenfell-street, and is now in the occupation of Mr. Sanderson, saddler.” [Advertiser 15 Jan 1866]

 

“Francis Sanderson has just received, to his Express Order, a Very Superior Assortment of Riding Saddles, Bridles, &c, to which he directs Special Attention. Colonial Riding Saddles . . . Harness of Every Description Made to Order on the Premises. . . Francis Sanderson, Saddler and Harness Maker, Grenfell-Street, Nearly Opposite Gawler-Place. Adelaide.” [Register 17 Apr 1871]

 

“Ploughing match. . . the first prize of £5 offered by the committee for best ploughing, a nice driving whip offered by Mr. Bickford for the best finished crown, and a cartwhip, presented by Mr. Sanderson, of Grenfell-street, for the best team on the ground.” [Evening Journal 13 Aug 1880]

 

“Francis Sanderson. . . will sell, in consequence of Retiring from Business, complete Stock-in-trade of a Saddler and Harness-maker. . . Ladies' and Gents' Riding Saddles and Bridles, Three Sets Double Harness, Sets Buggy Harness, Cab and .Buggy Saddles, Collars and Bridles, Spring-cart and Cab Harness, Whips (large variety), Bits, and usual Sundries associated with the trade. Flock-Machine. Splitting-Machine, Creasing-Machine. Three Large Harness Show-cases, Counters, Benches, Tables, and General Fittings. The very high reputation Mr. Sanderson has enjoyed for many years is sufficient guarantee that the Goods are of the highest quality.” [Evening Journal 26 Aug 1897]

 

“SANDERSON.— At Tynte street, North Adelaide, Francis Sanderson, dearly beloved husband of Ellen Sanderson.“ [Register 21 Oct 1901]

 

“Mr. Francis Sanderson . . . was for many years in business in Grenfell street as a saddler. . . He was an active worker in connection with friendly society enterprises. He took a great interest in music, and was at one time a leading tenor in several choral societies and a member of a church choir.” [Register 23 Oct 1901]

 

“Mr. Francis Sanderson, aged 80 years . . . was a Yorkshireman, and was born at Stockton. He came to South Australia in the ship Sir Edward Parry about 1848. He was a member of the Manchester Unity of Oddfellows, and some years ago was a tenor singer of considerable prominence. He was in business as a saddler in Grenfell-street on the site now occupied by the British and Foreign Bible Society. He leaves a wife and two daughters Mrs H. L. Hurst, of North Adelaide, and Mrs. Geo. Green, of Malvern.” [Advertiser 22 Oct 1901]

 

Almost 200 volunteers from all over Eastern Michigan University and the Ypsilanti community came to dedicate their time and efforts to paint 300 square feet of canvas. The “Unity Mural” is meant to represent the timeline of EMU and Ypsilanti divided into three sections: past activism, present, and future ambitions. On Feb. 11, Bowen field house was transformed into a painting workshop with about 24 long tables divided into four rows. Each table had a piece of the canvas mural with a colorless picture already drawn on. Painter volunteers were provided a picture of the finished product and applied paint according to a color key. The project was first introduced and planned by the EMU Unity Mural Collaboration, a student-led project supported by EMU faculty, administration, and community organizations in the wake of the racist graffiti found on an outside wall of King Hall during the Fall 2016 semester. The finished mural was installed in the McKenny hall student lounge area over winter break for the public.

 

Eastern Echo, 11 February 2018.

Principal Officer Peter Finn (R) with Unity Award Recipient and FreshPoint SF Shop Steward Nick Miller.

14-01-21 Unity Hall Restoration.

FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, Pa. -- The Pennsylvania National Guard held its fifth annual Unity Day Celebration Aug. 30, 2012 at the Keystone Conference Center, in recognition of cultural diversity throughout the Pennsylvania National Guard and state Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. Food, music, displays and clothing from a variety of cultures and ethnicities were featured. (Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Tom Cherry/Released)

Unity Temple altar designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in Oak Park, Ill.

Freighter in Pakiputan

FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, PA - Members of the Pennsylvania National Guard and Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs gathered for Unity Day, an annual celebration of diversity, Aug. 25, 2016. Guest speaker Sherry Capello, Lebanon City Mayor, spoke about diversity, perseverance, and equal opportunity. A musical and dance performance by the band Capital Celtic, as well as a variety of cultural displays and ethnic foods made for an entertaining event. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by SGT Shane Smith/Released)

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