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The Globe, a recreation of an Elizabethan theatre. The apron-like stage allows views on three sides. I have been there as a "groundling" (cheap tickets, standing all around the stage), which gives a wonderful sense of immediacy to the action.
123 Wyoming Ave; the former Globe Department Store, which was in downtown Scranton since the late 1800s. It was connected to the new Mall At Steamtown via a bridge in 1993, but closed not long after in early 1994. Building is currently being used by various businesses including Diversified Realty; the bridge is now a Boscov's Furniture Outlet.
This is a life sized sculpture of my hand done in water based clay. The globe is made of copper wire and the continents were added with polymer clay. The base was cut from a tree that fell at my mom and dad's farm.
This has also operated for Courtney Bracknell, Hulleys of Baslow and the East Riding of Yorkshire Council.
The replica Shakespeare's Globe on the South Bank
This image has been included in the 10th Edition of the Schmap London Guide: www.schmap.com/london/introduction_history/#p=801&i=8...
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Globe Skimmer aka wandering glider
another pic ... experimented with internal flash...
Please have a look on black...
Declaration of 4,000 MPs, including majorities of 30 parliaments
Moreover, a deceleration by over 4,000 MPs from 40 countries across the globe in support of the Iranian Resistance and especially Ashraf residents was unveiled at the gathering. The MPs, including the majority of the European Parliament, the majority of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe and majorities of 28 national parliaments, called for the urgent protection of Ashraf by the UN, U.S. and EU, the immediate lifting of the siege on Ashraf – especially ensuring free access to medical services – and an impartial, comprehensive and independent investigation into the crimes committed on April 8th in Ashraf
In a large and exhilarating gathering held in the Villepinte Auditorium near Paris on Saturday afternoon, 18 June 2011, Iranians called for the immediate protection of Ashraf by the UN with assistance provided by the U.S. and EU. They also condemned any kind of displacement of Ashraf residents inside Iraq, and declared their support for Europe’s peaceful long-term solution for Ashraf. The participants described maintaining the terrorist tag against the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) by the US State Department as an illegal measure and tantamount to participating in the repression of the Iranian people and Resistance. The attendees called on the U.S. government to comply with last July's verdict of the U.S. Court of Appeals in D.C. and immediately revoke the PMOI's terrorist designation.
Hundreds of prominent politicians and MPs representing a broad range of political views from countries in five continents of the globe also took part in the largest gathering of its kind by Iranian exiles. In addition to expressing their support for the Iranian Resistance and defending Ashraf’s rights, the high-profile dignitaries also called for the recognition of the National Council of Resistance by the international community
Rudolph Giuliani, former New York City Mayor and Presidential Candidate (2008); US Congressman Bob Filner; Rita Sussmouth, former Speaker of the German Parliament (1988-1998); Judge Michael Mukasey, former US Attorney General (2007-2009); Ambassador John Bruton, former Prime Minister of Ireland (1994-1997) and EU ambassador to the US (2004-2005); Jean-Pierre Brard, Member of French National Assembly; Andrew Card, White House Chief of Staff of President George Bush (2001-2006); Tom Ridge, first US Secretary of Homeland Security (2003-2005); Alejo Vidal Quadras, European Parliament Vice President; Geir Haarde, former Prime Minister of Iceland (2006-2009); Lord Corbett of Castle Vale, Head of the Labour Peers group in the House of Lords; Nariman al-Rousan, Member of Jordanian Parliament; Aude de Thuin, author and founder of the Women Forum; Sid Ahmed Ghozali, former Prime Minister of Algeria; Robert Torricelli, former U.S. Senator; Carlo Ciccioli, Member of the Italian Parliament; Jean-Charles Rielle, Member of the Swiss Federal Parliament; and Henry Leclerc, Honorary President of the Human Rights League of France.
A number of French mayors, including Jean-Pierre Béquet, Mayor of Auvers-sur-Oise; Nelly Rolland, Mayor of Villepinte; and Maurice Boscavert, Mayor of Taverny, delivered speeches and declared the support of 5,000 French mayors for the Iranian Resistance.
The ceremony was held on the eve of June 20th, the Day of Martyrs and Political Prisoners in Iran. The master of ceremony for the first part of the event was Congressman Patrick Kennedy, Member of US House of Representatives until 2011. David Amess, Member of British Parliament from the Conservative Party, took over the event for the second part.
While being accompanied by Mrs. Rezaii (the mother of 7 martyrs), Mahin Saremi and a number of French MPs, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi honored the memory of 120,000 martyrs of the Iranian people, who have fallen during the three decade struggle against the clerical dictatorship, including the martyrs of the past two years and those who lost their lives as a result of the recent criminal attack against Ashraf.
Mrs. Mahin Saremi, the wife of PMOI supporter Ali Saremi, also took part in the gathering. Ali Saremi was Iran’s most prominent political prisoner and was hanged last year by the Iranian regime after enduring 24 years of imprisonment and torture. Mrs. Saremi, who herself was arrested and imprisoned several times since the 1980s, was recently condemned to 10 years of imprisonment but managed to flee from the Iranian regime and reach Paris. Akbar, the son of Ali and Mahin Saremi, is among the residents of Ashraf.
Globe Plaxton Pointer2 bodied Dennis Dart SLF SN55HSU shortly after leaving Barnsley Interchange on October 28th 2022.
Globe Hotel.
75¢ and Up.
Steam Heat.
Hot and Cold Water in Every Room.
Private Baths • Telephones
Spokane, Washington.
December, 2009.
Globe lighting in a Sainsbusy's car park in Bath. While the caps prevent light being wasted directly upwards in to the sky, the majority of the light is still shone outwards, and little light shines directly downwards were it is needed. For this reason, globe lights remain the most inefficient and inappropriate lighting around.
Photographer: Mike Tabb for the Campaign for Dark Skies
Ya se lo que es... ¡es la gira del Messenger Live por España cuando paso por mi ciudad! eso es el icono de una persona en el messenger.
students at my school are having some geography challenges in their history class. So, with the help of a student, I designed a digital template for them to build their own globes and test their own accuracy against some traditional globes. I haven't figured out how to print an actual globe template of the continents onto the globe, but I think the next iteration of it will have the equator, the tropics of capricorn and cancer, and the arctic and antarctic circles on them.
Globe Van Hool EX16M YJ19BBX in Diamond Traveller livery preparing to leave Barnsley Interchange on October 28th 2022.
Volvo Prestige 9700. New to Globe Jarvis. Taken in Newport bus station. Thank you to David Sykes and Barrie Gilbert for Info.
This globe has been rendered using both the Planetary Visions Satellite Imagemap, and worldwide bathymetry data.
The Satellite Imagemap is a highly realistic texture map of the Earth's entire surface. Derived from thousands of Earth-observation satellite images, the Satellite Imagemap represents an accurate and detailed portrait of our world at the beginning of the twenty-first century. The worldwide bathymetry data represents one of the most detailed models of the global seafloor yet assembled - a unique combination of the latest satellite-derived gravity measurements with digital bathymetric charts based on more than a hundred years of ship-borne hydrographic surveys.
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