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The Naval Armaments depot at Milford Haven was constructed during a rapid period of rearmament in the lead up to World War II.
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The lower corridor in Admin, wages on the left followed by a small photocopy room and then the computer room. While on the right is the general office reception area.
This mini-cake is perfect for saying "Thank you!" or "You are appreciated!" That is what inspired this cake! It was made for Administrative Professionals Day for each of the secretaries.
Man beachte insbesondere die Telefunkenmaus neben dem Bakelit-Telefon (genauer: RKS 100 - Rollkontrollsystem), und die hängenden Bänder.
LLANGOLLEN RAILWAY is a mainly Steam hauled Heritage Railway Line starting at Llangollen Station located beside the Dee River Bridge in Llangollen Town, and continuing for 7 ½ miles upstream, following the River Dee to the village of Carrog.
The Railway remains close to the waters of the river for most of it’s length, On the north bank at Llangollen Station, the river is crossed on to the south bank via the Dee Bridge, approximately one mile upstream from Llangollen.
Llangollen Railway was started in 1975 by a group of enthusiasts who saw the potential for a scenic heritage line through the Dee Valley. Their original vision grew into what you can see today.
7 ½ miles of track have been re-laid westwards along the track-bed of the old Ruabon to Barmouth main line, through to Carrog, where the line presently terminates.
The old main line closed to passenger traffic in 1965 and to goods in 1968. The track, signaling and much of the infrastructure was removed or demolished quickly after this, although Llangollen, Berwyn and Carrog Station buildings survived.
The enthusiasts commemorated the re-opening in 1975 with an open day at Llangollen Station where 60 feet of track had been relaid. The rest, as they say, is history. Berwyn was reached in 1985, Deeside in 1990, Glyndyfrdwy in 1993 and Carrog in 1996.
Awarded as Admin's Pick on 12/01/2015 by honourable Admin of Frame Bangladesh Mr. Handala Hamim.
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This screen shot shows how administrators can manage systems users. Here we can see that the user has searched for ‘Paul’ and can see that there are 3 Pauls within the system.
Division of Agriculture head Deacue Fields, Chief of Staff Christina Breckenridge; Director of External Relations Jeff Weaver and Stacey McCullough, head of Community Professional and Economic Development, at the end of the retreat.. Taken during the working session Feb. 28-29, 2024, at Winrock International. (U of A System Division of Agriculture photo by Mary Hightower)
The Secondary school at Buttershaw has had a number of name changes since its opening in 1956.
In 1956 it opened as Buttershaw Secondary School , since then it has been Buttershaw Comprehensive, Buttershaw Upper School and Buttershaw High School. Currently it enjoys the name of Buttershaw Business and Enterprise College.
The original 1956 buildings were extended in the early 1960. Further building work continued during the 70’s 80’ and 90’s.
In 2008 the new building was opened and the old building demolished.