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I think this looks amusingly like some weird religious ceremony.

The South Sebastopol Development has now reached the canal. This is the field up against the canal, on the nirthern side of Bevan's Lane. For how this field was, click the links:

 

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In 1987, Asociación Pro-Hogar Permanente de Parálisis Cerebral (APC) was awarded a five-year grant of $241,310 to develop a facility employing 45 individuals and providing vocational training to another 70. At the time, APC was the only independent living facility for the cerebral palsied in El Salvador.

2022-11-08: President of the African Development Bank Group, Dr. Akinwumi A. Adesina sharing a frame with (L-R), H.E. William Ruto, President of Kenya; H.E. Jonas Gahr Støre, Prime Minister of Norway; António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations; H.E. Nana Akufo-Addo, President of Ghana; Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund; H.E. Macky Sall, President of the Republic of Senegal; Patrick Verkooijen, CEO of Global Center on Adaptation, Dutch foundation; Hon. Rania Al-Mashat, Minister of International Cooperation, Ministry of International Cooperation of Egypt; James Cleverly, Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs United Nation; H.E. Andry Rajoelina, President of Madagascar; Odile Renaud-Basso, President of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development; Ambroise Fayolle, Vice-President, European Investment Bank during the COP27 - Leaders Event: Accelerating Adaptation in Africa.

2005-09-01: President of the African Development Bank Group, Donald Kaberuka addresses during the meeting of President Kaberuka and senior management. In frame, M. Cheikh I. fall, Secretary general AfDB; Seyoou Bouda and other delegates.

Yeah, it's housing development on a beach, but there's a kite!

150 Music Choice Employees Volunteer with NJCDC to repair and improve the Elysian Fields Community Garden on 6.10.16

This public forum, held on 28 November 2017, focused on findings and policy lessons stemming from recent research on inequality in Mozambique, with the ultimate aim of promoting innovative policies for inclusive growth.

 

The programme was build on research presented at the conference on poverty and inequality in Mozambique taking place on 27 November 2017.

 

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The Barratt's Hanbury Village estate. I note that the Porsche on the left bears an Avon & Somerset number plate.

Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

Boats on Lake Victoria in Tanzania. © Scott Wallace/Worldbank. Picture from Sida photo archive.

A frontal view of the Black Mountain Distinctive Developments home featuring Structurlam Glulam archways

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Wold Farm, Nottinghamshire, UK.

 

Wold Farm was planted with 3 year old Nordmann Fir seedlings. All grown over the last 3 years to ensure optimum health for the Christmas Trees.

 

Wold Farm was planted during October 2018.

  

Bathrooms ready to be craned in, although from the size of the unit I would say that they just contain a shower rather than a bath.

Western Development Museum - 1914 McLaughlin & 1910 EMF

New development east of Baltimore's Inner Harbor from Federal Hill. I'm not a big fan of the orange sodium vapor light color, but it offsets the the sky color in an interesting way.

How to set up C/C++ development environment in Eclipse

 

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A closed FIABCI board meeting and a Miami White Hot Party Welcome Reception headlined Day 1 of the FIABCI World Real Estate Congress.

UK Minister for Africa Henry Bellingham MP, Alun Michael MP, Jeremy Carver CBE, President of Somaliland H.E Ahmed Mohamed Mohamoud - Silanyo, Dr Mohamed Abdillahi Omar the Minister of Foreign and International Cooperation, Dr Mohamed Rashid Hassan Minister of State of Foreign Affairs

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Lester Public Library, Two Rivers, Wisconsin

This woven willow hut will take root and develop leaves. A bark floor will make it kinder on the knees and clothes. Created by Stephen Bean 01653 690367 but worth it for the anticipation alone.

At the Community Activity Center on Camp Casey May 29, civilians and Soldiers of the U.S. Army Garrison Red Cloud and Area I attend a professional development session geared especially to those in leadership positions. The audience of 145 leaders heard briefings on a range of topics that included customer service, mentoring subordinates, administrative and maintenance matters, and leadership itself. Speakers included Col. John M. Scott, Commander, USAG Red Cloud and Area I, and other garrison officials. The afternoon was capped by an indoor supper of hot dogs and hamburgers.

time can teach us so much. I bought my z812is this march and to the current day i've taken 2852 pictures or so my camera says. From iso/shutter/ap experiments to angles and compositions. Thank god I now know more than I did last month, however...

 

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Central Chelmsford development

Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

Mrs. Nafissatou N’diaye Diouf, Director, Communications and External Relations, African Development Bank addressing during Global Gender Summit 2019 - Launch of AFAWA Risk-Sharing Facility Signing Ceremony on November 25, 2019, at Kigali Convention Centre, Rwanda.

Cairo, Egypt, USAID representative with scientist inside strawberry farm cooler

 

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Listed: 12/29/2004

 

The Hampden Historic District is significant under Criterion A for its association with the industrial development of the Jones Falls Valley, which was the center of Baltimore's important textile industry throughout the nineteenth century. In 1899 this relatively small geographical area produced more cotton duck than the combined output of any other milling centers in the United States. The district offers a largely intact picture of the development of a self-sufficient working class community, based upon a single major industry, which flourished for nearly a century. The district derives additional significance under Criterion C for its architecture, comprising a broad range of vernacular, working-class housing including an exceptional collection of early company-built workers' housing (for various job levels) dating from the late 1830s into the 1880s. Operating at their peak in the 1890s, the Hampden and Woodberry mills boasted some 4,000 employees. By that time company-built housing could no longer provide for the community's needs, and a host of local builders and investors saw an opportunity to develop the area above the mill villages with owner-occupied houses whose designs continued traditions established in the rural mill town, while filtering national stylistic influences through contemporary Baltimore rowhouse forms.

 

The first mill buildings and their related housing and settings clearly partook of the romantic, naturalistic ideals of the era. Mill owners acted out the idea of a paternalistic class by providing decent, affordable, and healthy housing for their workers and helped create a community made up of neat houses in their gardens, surrounded by rural lanes, open meadows, company-funded churches, and a company-provided school, all within walking distance of the mills. Company housing took forms created by local builders with some knowledge of various designs and design types published in both local and national pattern books of the 1840s and 1850s. Also, within walking distance were the estates of the mill owners-fashionable Greek Revival, Italianate, and Second Empire homes, surrounded by vast acres of lawns and showy gardens, thus adding to the picturesqueness of the whole and setting stylistic parameters. Despite the intrusions of modem times, much of this early mill village landscape still exists. Groups of houses perched on high hills overlooking the mills and now surrounded by trees still boast the original narrow lanes and roadways winding down the hill, that mill hands took as they left each morning for work, or used to reach the church on Sunday.

 

By the later 1870s, with the rapid expansion of the mills, a variety of local builders and investors took over the job of supplying reasonably priced, practical, yet still stylish homes for the always growing number of mill workers. Several different building associations were formed to aid workers in acquiring homes as well as provide financing for construction. And just as the first clusters of company housing were grouped around their respective owner's mills, so too did the housing built in the 1870s and 1880s tend to be located to meet the needs of particular mills. It was not really until the late 1890s that the blocks of Hampden located to the east of Falls Road began to fill up and that the commercial center of town, along W. 36th Street, began to take on an urban aspect. From this point on the development of Hampden followed urban models and was influenced by the stylistic forms of Baltimore city architecture. The textile mills remained the main economic force in the area, and the early 20th century development of Hampden reflects the prosperity of that industry through the World War I era to the Depression, and its recovery in the early 1940s supported by the wartime demand for cotton fabric.

 

The period of significance, 1837-1945, spans the period during which the Jones Falls Valley textile industry was the principal influence on the district's growth and development. After World War II, textile manufacturers began moving their operations to the Southern states, and the community ceased growing.

 

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Cllr John Lines, Birmingham City Council's Cabinet Member for Housing, potential residents Bernard and Betty Hull, and ExtraCare Trustee Rod Scribbins lay the foundation stone at Hagley Road Village, ExtraCare's third Birmingham retirement village.

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