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59th ABU General Assembly and Associated Meetings 2022
25 November - 30 November 2022
New Delhi, India
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A revisit in March 2020 to this site. The site has now been cleared of trees and vegetation, returning it close to the state it would have been when operational. Due to the large amounts of asbestos, the buildings are being slowly dismantled, with the corrugated asbestos sheet being carefully removed from the roofs. The purpose of this visit was to capture the scale of the site, and record construction methods and materials as best as I could.
Locally known as the USAAF hospital, Ullenwood near Cheltenham in Gloucestershire was the site of the 110th General Hospital of the US Army Medical Corps in late 1944. Little other information is available.
A description of the camp exists - "The hospital buildings were of a uniform plan and setup and constructed of hollow tile, roofed with asbestos cement sheets. Adequate space was available for all wards, clinics, and laboratories. The quarters reserved for Officers, Nurses, and the Detachment were all of plaster board covered with tar paper and had asbestos cement roofs."
What remains today is a jumble of contemporary WW2 buildings, largely prefabricated concrete struts with asbestos roofs and clockwork walls that have been used for decades as household storage and small business units. The most interesting and medical related structure to remain is the covered corridor in the centre of the site that would have linked hospital wards.
59th ABU General Assembly and Associated Meetings 2022
25 November - 30 November 2022
New Delhi, India
Copyright Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union. Please credit accordingly.
A revisit in March 2020 to this site. The site has now been cleared of trees and vegetation, returning it close to the state it would have been when operational. Due to the large amounts of asbestos, the buildings are being slowly dismantled, with the corrugated asbestos sheet being carefully removed from the roofs. The purpose of this visit was to capture the scale of the site, and record construction methods and materials as best as I could.
Locally known as the USAAF hospital, Ullenwood near Cheltenham in Gloucestershire was the site of the 110th General Hospital of the US Army Medical Corps in late 1944. Little other information is available.
A description of the camp exists - "The hospital buildings were of a uniform plan and setup and constructed of hollow tile, roofed with asbestos cement sheets. Adequate space was available for all wards, clinics, and laboratories. The quarters reserved for Officers, Nurses, and the Detachment were all of plaster board covered with tar paper and had asbestos cement roofs."
What remains today is a jumble of contemporary WW2 buildings, largely prefabricated concrete struts with asbestos roofs and clockwork walls that have been used for decades as household storage and small business units. The most interesting and medical related structure to remain is the covered corridor in the centre of the site that would have linked hospital wards.
24 Waterpumps gifted and installed in Badin Apr19 and May5, 2017
U.C (Union Council) Oliya Khan Shah Tehsil Tando Bago
District Badin, Province of Sindh
Gifted by Afroze Hussaini family, Shahid Siddique family and Lodhie family. 100% of the gifted funds applied towards handpumps, material. Installation and admin costs paid by Lodhie Foundation
Installation facilitated and supervised by Shaantech, KEPZ, Karachi, Pakistan.
Around 150 to 300 people from each villager will benefit from each hand pump which is manufactured in Pakistan.
1.Village Ali Muhammad Malla,
60 homes, 1 handpump
2.Village Lal Muhammad Pathan
50 homes, 1 handpump
3.Village Allah Bachayo Pathan40 homes, 1 handpump
4.Viillage Tursedino Saand
150 homes, 1 handpump
5.Village Muhammad Uras Kaloi60 homes, 1 handpump
6.Village Allah Bachayo Kaloi
45 homes, 1 handpump
7.Village Lakhman Rebari
40 homes, 1 handpump
8.Village Manthar Saand
55 homes, 1 handpump
9.Village Waryam Kaloi
35 homes, 1 handpump
10.Village Sanwan Lund
140 homes, 1 handpump
11.Village Kando Mallah
50 homes, 1 handpump
12.Village Dodo Gurgez
160 homes, 1 handpump
13.Village Muhammad Usman Mallah 40 homes, 1 handpump
14.Village Pehlwan Leghari
40 homes, 1 handpump
15.Village Piyaro Lund
250 homes, 2 handpumps
16.Village Ali Murad Rind
50 homes, 1 handpump
17.Village Qaisar Chandio
110 homes, 1 handpump
18.Village Hamal Rind
35 homes, 1 handpump
19.Village Saindad Lund
40 homes, 1 handpump
20.Village Punhon Chandio
50 homes, 1 handpump
21.Village Ramzan Lund
20 homes. 1 handpump
22.Village Siddque Thebo
80 homes, 1 handpump
23.Village Khan Muhammad Kaloi
60 homes, 1 handpump
24.Village Punhon Chandio
40 homes, 1 handpump
Ver reportaje completo velada en la terraza Sotavento.
Ver imagenes de la Pasrela Gran Canaria Moda Cálida.
Con motivo de : La celebración de la III edición de la Pasarela Internacional en Moda de Baño Gran Canaria Moda Cálida.
Recinto: Centro Comerciar Barlovento. Muelle Deportivo del Puerto de La Luz.
Lugar: Las Palmas de GRan Canaria. España.
TOP VIP:Ines Jimenez, Consejera de Industria del Cabildo de Gran Canaria, diseñador de moda Diavid Delfin y la modelo Bimba Bose.
Fecha: 10 de Julio 2010.
Desfile: Escuela de Arte y Superior de Diseño Gran Canaria.
Foto: Mykel/CANARPRESS
Fuente: www.canarpress.es
Adquisicion de imagenes: admin@canarpress.es
Concesion de derechos: Para uso personal de protagonistas en imagen.
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