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Contributing Building - Glen Ellyn Downtown North Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #13000716
Built 1926-27
Style: Tudor Revival
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Contributing Building – Macon Historic District – National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #74000658 and #95000233
Clark County, NV
Listed: 02/20/1987
The nomination for the Jay Dayton Smith House incorporates two contributing buildings; a single-family dwelling and an accompanying, single story, single bay garage. The Jay Dayton Smith House at 624 South Sixth Street in Las Vegas, Nevada is an unaltered, typical Spanish Colonial Revival styled residence built in 1931-32. Modest compared to houses in major cities, the Smith House is elaborate for the Las Vegas of the early 1930s. The J.D. Smith House is notable for Las Vegas because it was designed by an architect. Designed by Warner & Nordstrom, it was built by the Hampton Brothers Construction Company.
The J. D. Smith House is exemplary of the Spanish Colonial Revival style in Las Vegas with its irregular massing, asymmetrical facades, and red tiled, low pitched gabled and. flat, red tiled roofs. The stuccoed exterior is pierched by round and pointed arches on the front facade. Its exterior details include a round tower, a wing wall enclosing the sideyards, and a carport with arched entry. The interior boasts a sunken living room with a timbered truss cathedral ceiling, a central fireplace with decorative trim, and a random width plank floor. Built in 1931-32, the structure survives intact and has undergone no major changes. The J. D. Smith House is a substantial example of the Spanish Colonial Revival style, a popular style in Las Vegas during the 1930s. 28 other residential structures and 10 apartment and commercial buildings have been identified as designed in the Spanish Colonial Revival or Mission Revival styles for the 1984 Clark County Historic Property Survey.
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The Bathurst Showground is of state significance for its association with the larger agricultural region which contributed significantly to the economy and development of the state. The Bathurst Show became recognised as one of the best agricultural shows in NSW in regards to the quality of the livestock and exhibits, demonstrating both the success of farming in the region and the pride locals took in their produce and show.
The showground demonstrates a continuity of historical activity, the site being used continually as a showground since 1878. This is one of the earliest sites that has been used continuously and has some of the earliest extant showground buildings including the Howard Pavilion which was designed by Edward Gell and erected in 1879. Additionally, the showground is of high architectural merit with particular care being taken with the placement of buildings and the architectural styles in which they were built. This attention was extended to the landscape setting, thereby creating a landmark in the town of Bathurst and the region. The Bathurst showground along with Glen Innes, Singleton Showgrounds contains the most comprehensive array and aesthetically cohesive suite of showground buildings in NSW regional towns and is thus one of a small group of iconic or'ideal' country show grounds.
The showground is significant as an example of agricultural showground, which often form an important focus for rural communities and aid in the social and technical development of rural and regional areas and consequently historically assisted with the development of industry and economy of the state. The Bathurst Showground is a worthy representation of this rural establishment having attracted people from a wide geographical area and it is an outstanding example of its type with regard to its aesthetic appeal and longevity. www.environment.nsw.gov.au/heritageapp/ViewHeritageItemDe...
Contributing Building – Jekyll Island Historic District – National Historic Landmarks Program
Built ca 1906
A small stream from a ditch empties into the Roanoke River at Seneca Hollow Road.
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Coutt's Sailor's Home, Superintendent's Quarters
"The Rev. James Coutts, of Newcastle, has liberally offered to contribute £1000 towards the building of a sailors' home at Newcastle on the land long since set apart by Government for that purpose, provided the further sum of £2000 necessary to complete the building be raised privately or otherwise."
- Sydney Morning Herald, 24th Feb 1881
This building actually occupies the full depth of the block between Scott Street and Bond Street in Newcastle. This picture is the Scott St side, which was the Superintendent's Quarters; the Bond St end being the regular quarters. I haven't been able to determine the date it was built, but the above newspaper excerpt shows that it was initially financed in 1881, so it seems likely that construction was commenced shortly thereafter.
It has been somewhat derelict for some time, as the local council had received complaints about its state in 2002 and had the then-owners secure the site - it is currently surrounded in construction zone temporary fencing which makes getting photos difficult.
I was keen to photograph this building when I came across it as it was apparent that the site is being redeveloped and I feared that it wouldn't be there much longer. However I am pleased to have discovered that the redevelopment plans include the restoration of all the current structures other than the carport and garages, which obviously came much later and have no historical value.
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Jerry Jacob, Good Samaritan Health Clinic; Cindy Lewis of Woodland Village Health Care Center; and Zac Wood, Rotary president, are shown here at a meeting about the upcoming health screenings at the food bank.
Contributing Building - South Main Street Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #94000375
Contributing Building - Davenport Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #97000894
Built mid 1930s
Contributing Building - Call Street Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
Circa 1931
NRIS #85003329
Image courtesy David Haseldine
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Overview
Heritage Category: Listed Building
Grade: II
List Entry Number: 1309096
Date first listed: 23-Aug-1955
Statutory Address: DRAKEFORD BRIDGE
County: Devon
District: Teignbridge (District Authority)
Parish: Bovey Tracey
National Park: DARTMOOR
National Grid Reference: SX 78954 80131
Details
Bridge over river Bovey. 1684 or earlier, widened 1809 by James Green, county surveyor. Granite. Consists of a single elliptical arch. The downstream side of this arch, which seems to belong to the 1684 build, has fairly roughly-shaped voussoirs. Above it, corbelled out slightly, the parapet is of granite rubble having a coping with rounded top. On its inner face, which is of granite ashlar, is a worn granite tablet which seems to read : ' THIS1684 BRIDGE WAS REPARD BY THE CoVNTY (county)'. NB – the “4” is back-to-front..The upstream arch seems to belong to the 1809 widening; its voussoirs being better cut; its parapet is similar to that on the downstream side, faced with granite ashlar only towards the road. Source: Information from Mr David Thomas.
Listing NGR: SX7895480131
With the aim to contribute to the improvement of IELTS test preparation Vietnam, the British Council IELTS have been organising teacher training workshops in Vietnam for the past 8 years. Teacher training is one of our key activities that we offer to our IELTS partners to provide the teachers with insights of how IELTS are marked and practical skills of teaching IELTS in order to help the students reach their full potential in the real exam. This year we are very delighted to welcome over 150 teachers to the British Council's Practical Teaching Methodology Workshop - IELTS Advanced 2017, organised on 19-20 August 2017 in Hanoi and 21-22 September 2017 in Ho Chi Minh city.
Với mục đích nâng cao chất lượng dạy và học IELTS tại Việt Nam, Hội đồng Anh đã và đang tổ chức các khóa tập huấn nâng cao năng lực giảng dạy dành cho giáo viên IELTS trong suốt 8 năm qua. Chương trình tập huấn dành cho giáo viên là một trong những hoạt động quan trọng dành riêng cho các đối tác IELTS của Hội đồng Anh trên khắp cả nước nhằm cung cấp cho các giáo viên những hiểu biết sâu sắc và cập nhật về bài thi IELTS, cách thức chấm điểm của bài thi IELTS và những phương pháp giảng dạy thực tiễn có thể áp dụng ngay trong lớp học, thông qua đó giúp đỡ cho các học viên của đối tác đạt được phong độ tốt nhất và số điểm IELTS mơ ước. Năm nay Hội đồng Anh rất vinh dự được chào đón hơn 150 giảng viên IELTS tới từ mạng lưới các đối tác tham dự khóa tập huấn nâng cao British Council's Practical Teaching Methodology Workshop - IELTS Advanced diễn ra tại Hà Nội trong hai ngày 19-20 tháng 8 năm 2017 và tại TP.HCM trong hai ngày 21-22 tháng 9 năm 2017.
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A fireplace also contributes to the hotel's cosy atmosphere - the Lanesborough has the maximum number of fireplaces allowed by fire and safety regulations, since the hotel aims to provide the most welcoming atmosphere possible. The hotel's Managing Director, Mr. Gelardi, whom we interviewed on our blog, treats every guest as if he was welcoming them into his own home.
One major way birders contribute to conservation is through voluntarily collecting the data that is necessary to plan and implement bird conservation. The Christmas Bird Count is a classic example of citizen science, and has provided ornithologists with long-term trend data for every species in North American and beyond. Here, my friend Andy Kleinhesselink starts a long day of volunteering for the Christmas Bird Count by listening for owls in a local canyon well before sunrise on a cold December morning. eBird checklist: ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S12297678
IMMIGRANTS CONTRIBUTE: AMERICA, WE SING BACK! community event at the All Souls Unitarian Church at 1500 Harvard Street, NW, Washington DC on Saturday afternoon, 28 September 2013 by Elvert Barnes Photography
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Contributing Building - Fernandina Beach Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #73000593 and #87000195
Built 1901
Approximately 15 Coconino National Forest employees from the Flagstaff Ranger District and Supervisor's Office met on a chilly morning in early December to pitch in on a project located within Mexican spotted owl (MSO) habitat. Protected areas like this one, officially called "Protected Activity Centers" (or PACs), are areas across the forest where breeding Mexican spotted owls engage in their core activities, including nesting, roosting, and foraging.
The day's project work was held at the Mayflower PAC not far from Mormon Lake, a corridor renowned for its incredible wildlife populations, including elk, bald eagles, mule deer, black bears, and goshawks. A portion of the MSO PAC had been hand-thinned with chainsaws in October 2017. In accordance with the treatment prescription, the thinned trees and branches had been scattered across the landscape so that later prescribed burn operations would return nutrients from the cut trees back to the soil. However, upon review by fire experts, it was determined the combination of existing dead and down trees (mainly from bark beetle die-off) and the thinned trees left too much fuel on the ground to safely burn in a small, six acre patch of the treated area.
Led by silviculturist Mark Nabel, the employees set out to hand pile the newly cut trees and branches. They created piles seven to eight feet high, which will be allowed to settle and dry for at least a year before being burned individually. Once the piles are burned, the rest of the area can be safely treated with prescribed fire. The stands treated within this PAC are dominated by ponderosa pine, but also feature a lot of oak trees, an important tree species for the Mexican spotted owl. While some live tree losses are normally expected and desirable during a prescribed burn, managers want to take care to minimize the loss of oaks, particularly larger oaks, within the MSO PAC.
Employee work days are special events open to all employees who work for the Forest. These events give project managers the opportunity to get a lot of people out to help with light to moderate manual labor, like hand piling cut wood, building fences, naturalizing illegal roads, and similar tasks. The employees get the benefits of working directly with fellow employees from other programs and Districts, contributing to important stewardship projects, learning about other jobs in the forest, and taking a break from their normal work to spend some time outdoors.
This project area is part of the Four Forest Restoration Initiative (4FRI). Visit the 4FRI website at www.4fri.org for more information about this important restoration effort. Photo taken December 6, 2017 by Deborah Lee Soltesz. Credit U.S. Forest Service Coconino National Forest.
Contributing Building – Jekyll Island Historic District – National Historic Landmarks Program
Built ca 1906
Contributing Building - New Albany Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #SG100010772
This photo is an illustration of great African Americans who have contributed ins ome way, to our society. As you can see, they have given of their time, wisdom, and abilities. The road suggests that we still have a long way to go and the clouds signal no limits to what we can accomplish.
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Contributing Building - Brunswick Old Town Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #79000727
Koyuk, Alaska. Photo credit: R.Nanouk
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The Michigan–Wacker Historic District is a National Register of Historic Places District that includes parts of the Chicago Loop and Near North Side community areas in Chicago, Illinois, United States. The district is known for the Chicago River, two bridges that cross it, and eleven high rise and skyscraper buildings erected in the 1920s. Among the contributing properties are the following Chicago Landmarks:
333 North Michigan
London Guarantee Building (360 North Michigan)
Carbide & Carbon Building (230 North Michigan)
Michigan Avenue Bridge
Fort Dearborn
35 East Wacker
Mather Tower (75 East Wacker)
Heald Square Monument
Tribune Tower (435 North Michigan)
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Contributing Building - Downtown Haines City Commercial District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #94000150
Built 1916
Contributing Building - Childress Commercial and Civic Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #16000349
Built 1935
Contributing Building - Springfield Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #86003640
Built 1928-29
Architect: Carlos B Schoeppl
Style: Art Deco
Call it water whiplash. Climate change has contributed to droughts that have inflamed armed conflicts in Iraq, Syria and other parts of the world. At the same time, epic floods have hit England, India and Australia. In the United States, carbon pollution has amplified severe floods in the Midwest and Atlantic coast and exacerbated California’s searing drought.
How can countries and communities make sense of having too little water and then suddenly too much? Is this a new normal? What can be done to preserve water security for those who have it and provide it for those who don’t? Join us for a conversation with two experts about the future of water at home and abroad.
Peter Gleick, President and Co-Founder, The Pacific Institute; Author, The World’s Water
Brian Richter, Chief Scientist of Water Markets, The Nature Conservancy; Author, Chasing Water: A Guide for Moving From Scarcity to Sustainability
Brooke Barton, Director, Water Program, Ceres
Gold Flora Vape Pens Black Lion Farms, Desert Hot Springs, Ca. July 26, 2022(Contributing Photographer/John Valenzuela)
Contributing Building - New Albany Downtown Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #96001266
Built 1917
Advancing women’s empowerment contributes to national stability, says DSRSG Walpole at International Women’s Day celebration
Baghdad, 07 March 2019 – International Women’s Day was celebrated today at an event organized by the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women at the Council of Ministers.
The event, which was supported by UN Women and the International Medical Corps, was attended by senior Iraqi government officials, including the two Deputy Speakers of the Council of Representatives, human rights activists, civil society representatives, the international community and many others.
Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General (DSRSG) Alice Walpole addressed the meeting, along with Dr. Mahdi Al-Allaq, Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, who represented the Prime Minister; Dr. Thikra Alwash, Mayor of Baghdad and Chair of the Standing Committee on the Advancement of Women; UN Women’s Representative, Ms. Dina Zorba and UNFPA Representative, Dr. Oluremi Sogunro; as well as the Director-General of the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women, Dr. Ibtisam Aziz.
In her remarks, DSRSG Walpole welcomed the upcoming discussions in Parliament on updating the Anti-Domestic Violence Law. “We need to acknowledge that domestic violence diminishes and shames all of society; it is a threat not just to women but to society itself,” she emphasised.
Reflecting on the challenges facing displaced women across Iraq, DSRSG Walpole noted that “They continue to suffer the brutal consequences of the recent conflict”.
“Female-headed households should be prioritised in accessing public services,” she said, and called on the Ministries of Defence and Interior, and the National Operations Command, to “to ensure that secure clearance mechanisms are coordinated among security actors to minimize re-screening of individuals already screened; and to consider removing security clearance requirements for civilians who have not been charged with a criminal or terrorism-related offence, so they do not face obstacles in accessing public services, including civil registries and courts”.
DSRSG Walpole also noted the high unemployment rate amongst young women, which is double that of men. She called on the government to “offer small business grants to female entrepreneurs to help them into the business arena, in particular to women returnees in the liberated areas, and those heading households”.
“Advancing women’s economic empowerment in this way will contribute to the government’s efforts to achieve national stability,” she noted.
Photos by UNAMI PIO.
Night of Excellence celebrated excellence in athletics and the arts as we honored these four groups of students for their exemplary accomplishments.
Marching Band
Elizabeth Public Schools is dedicated to recognizing the excellence of those who continually contribute to the district’s vision of becoming one of the best school systems in America. The Night of Excellence Ceremony was created to honor students who have performed at a prestigious level through demonstrating exceptional dedication, determination, and perseverance.
The next group of talented, dedicated young men and women and the professionals who lead them in their high caliber performances have achieved not only a State championship title but also a National championship title. They are now the three-time defending state and national champions in US Bands Group 5A after winning the state and national championships in 2013! They have also gone undefeated in three consecutive seasons!
If that isn’t excellent enough, they were also the only high school group to be selected to perform at Super Bowl 48 here in New Jersey this past February. How big of a deal was it for this group to perform at the Media Day and Gameday events for Super Bowl 48? The game was watched by 112.2 million people in the United States, the largest television audience in United States history.
Alexander Hamilton Preparatory Academy
The next group of students are part of the school that was ranked among the best high schools in New Jersey and America by The Washington Post and U.S. News & World Report. This school was ranked Number 11 in New Jersey and Number 613 in America by The Washington Post and Number 30 in New Jersey and Number 836 in America by U.S. News & World Report. In its performance on state assessments, the school attained the rankings of ‘Very High Performing’ in Academic Achievement in a peer comparison and ‘High Performing’ in a statewide comparison, while achieving a ‘High Performing’ ranking in College and Career readiness when compared to its peer schools.
Elizabeth High School
Next, we want to recognize another one of our high schools that was ranked among the best in New Jersey and America by The Washington Post and U.S. News & World Report. This school was ranked Number 1 in New Jersey and Number 34 in America by The Washington Post and Number 11 in New Jersey and Number 221 in America by U.S. News & World Report. This school has a 96% graduation rate with a total enrollment of 769 students and it has attained an impressive 99% proficiency or advanced proficiency on the High School Proficiency Assessment. Lastly, this school was recently identified by the State of New Jersey as ‘Very High Performing’ in the category of Academic Achievement in both peer and statewide comparisons.
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Last, but not least, is a school that was one of 59 throughout the country to be nationally recognized as a National Title I Distinguished School for exceptional student achievement in 2013. This designation is awarded in honor of the efforts of schools across the country in making significant improvements for their students. The program has been in place since 1996, highlighting the success of hundreds of schools in the categories of exceptional student performance for two or more consecutive years and closing the achievement gap between students.
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