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A public market in Siargao, where local vendors offer the freshest catch of the day.
Know more about the Rebuilding better coconut economy in partnership with the Government of Japan: www.ilo.org/projects-and-partnerships/projects/rebuilding...
Photo by ILO / Minette Rimando
16 October 2024
Siargao, Philippines
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Lt Governor Rutherford KEYS Development Groundbreaking by Joe Andrucyk at 1511 Ashburton St, Baltimore, MD 21216
I decided that I wanted to create a piece including some of the techniques used by the artists I have researched. This led me to paint an acrylic portrait of my friend Abi, using both a paintbrush and a pallet knife. I then decided to add in some of the doodle features included in Macarthur's work- However I was not sure what to do so I experimented with multiple different designs until I created one I loved and wanted to include on my piece.
Each one is 4x5.1 inches
The visit to Plas Newydd, Llangollen.
Plas Newydd, "new hall" or "new mansion") is a historic house in the town of Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales, and was the home of the Ladies of Llangollen, Lady Eleanor Butler and Sarah Ponsonby, for nearly 50 years. Today, it is run as a museum by Denbighshire County Council.
Plas Newydd is notable as the home where two Irish ladies, Lady Eleanor Butler and Miss Sarah Ponsonby (the Ladies of Llangollen) eloped and set up house together in the late 18th century, scandalising contemporary British society. Plas Newydd was originally a five-roomed stone cottage, but over the years it was enlarged to include many Gothic features. Although originally ostracised by their families, the ladies and their unconventional lifestyle gradually became accepted, and their home was visited by many famous people including Robert Southey, William Wordsworth, Caroline Lamb and Sir Walter Scott, the Duke of Wellington and the industrialist Josiah Wedgwood.
The ladies also expanded and improved the gardens, adding many Gothic features such as a "ruined" archway, rustic bridges over rushing torrents and a temple that included a font removed from the ruined Valle Crucis Abbey. Ornate greenhouses grew exotic fruit, and poetic notices were attached to trees.
After their deaths in 1829 and 1831, the property passed through various hands and saw a number of changes. General John Yorke added the black and white features on the exterior and filled the interior with oddities from around the world. In 1932 the house was acquired by Llangollen Urban District Council and it is now a museum.
The Bards’ Memorial is the Arts & Crafts style garden shelter in the grounds of Plas Newydd. It was built in 1958 to celebrate the life and work of three local poets, Jonathan Hughes (Bardd Pengwern) (1721-1805), Thomas Jones (Taliesin o Eifion) (1820-1876) and William Roberts (Gwilym Ceiriog) (1858-1919). Jonathan Hughes is regarded as the ‘father’ of the modern eisteddfod, winning the chair at an eisteddfod held at the ‘King’s Head’ (now the ‘Royal Hotel’) in Llangollen in 1789. Taliesin o Eifion was awarded the first ‘black chair’ (i.e. posthumous) at the Wrexham National Eisteddfod in 1876 and Gwilym Ceiriog won the chair at the National Eisteddfod, Carmarthen in 1911. A bilingual book on the life and work of the three poets was published in 2012
plaque - Llangollen Developments Associations 1958
10 June 2010: Finally, the inside of the old metal workshop is taking shape and starting to look like a room. This area will be used as a glass and ceramics workshop.
The growing new housing development along the River Gipping. Green spaces and tall town houses occupy the old marshalling yards and adjacent to the busy skate park at Grafton Way.
Images by Tony Marsden, formerly Vice Chairman of the Society.
ITU Regional Development Forum for Asia and the Pacific 2023
13 – 15 September 2023, Bangkok, Thailand
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At IDOS’ 60th anniversary event, together with practitioners, researchers and our alumni, we reflected on the current state of international cooperation, its future trajectory and the role of development research in shaping this change process towards global sustainability.
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Photos by Benjamin Westhoff
United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER) in partnership with Universidad de los Andes (UNIANDES) convenes a three-day conference on reducing inequality, held in Bogotá, Colombia, 5-7 October 2022.
As new research uncovers the many negative impacts that high inequality can have, a consensus is emerging that achieving SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities is a global goal of critical importance.
The programme addresses major themes in inequality across keynote lectures, parallel sessions, and a policy dialogue event. Speakers include leading scholars of inequality, including Raquel Fernández and Francisco H. G. Ferreira. In addition, the VII Colombian Economic Congress forms part of the programme.
2019-05-28: An Official speaking during the Industrial and Trade Development Department (PITD) meeting.
ITU Regional Development Forum for CIS (RDF-CIS) 2024
26 to 27 March 2024
Astana, Kazakhstan.
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A public market in Siargao, where local vendors offer the freshest catch of the day.
Know more about the Rebuilding better coconut economy in partnership with the Government of Japan: www.ilo.org/projects-and-partnerships/projects/rebuilding...
Photo by ILO / Minette Rimando
16 October 2024
Siargao, Philippines
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/deed.en_US.
'254 Hampshire' is a five level retail, commercial and residential development featuring 54 two and three bedroom apartments at 254 Hampshire Road in Sunshine, Victoria.
micah and his bff made the olympic development team. they're soon heading to boise for the first competition of the year.
Lt Governor Rutherford KEYS Development Groundbreaking by Joe Andrucyk at 1511 Ashburton St, Baltimore, MD 21216
2019-05-28: The Officials taking notes during the Industrial and Trade Development Department (PITD) meeting.
In this photo: Michal Baranowski, Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Economic Development and Technology, Government of Poland
The 16th session of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD16) runs from 20–23 October 2025 in Geneva.
The conference theme is: "Shaping the future: Driving economic transformation for equitable, inclusive and sustainable development."
Hosted by Switzerland and UNCTAD, it convenes global leaders, experts, changemakers, and civil society for dialogue on trade, investment, development, and the digital economy.
More info, live stream & full programme: unctad.org/unctad16