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Host collection: Olive Pierce Photographs, 1963-2014

Physical location: Cambridge Public Library

Rights: Copyright Olive Pierce

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Taken in 2012.

 

Group of Figures (2006-08), a sculpture by German artist Katharina Fritsch. In the Sculpture Garden of the Museum of Modern Art.

Group Comparison; Dollmore Liebe Klum/Dollstown Elf; Peakswoods Goldie/Dollmore Zaoll (mod)/Dollmore Dollpire Eve hands; Dollmore Miso/Dollmore Zaoll/CP Delf hands; Fairyland F60 Elf Soon/Volks SD10; Fairyland F60 Moe Elf Karsh (nanuri 12b) girl

A campus group writes letters to their members of Congress.

 

Bread for the World photo

Group C Cars and the 73rd Goodwood Members Meeting

N216WE - Boeing B-727-2S2F/RE - IFL Group (Gulf & Caribbean Air)

at Hamilton International Airport (YHM)

 

c/n 22.937 - built in 1984 for FedEx (N216FE) - registered to the "International Trading Company of Yukon"

 

arriving for maintenance at KF Aerospace - one of the last commercially operated B-727's in the world

Friday was a proud day for Garvagh Parish stalwart, Helen Livingston, as she watched a blue plaque being unveiled on her local church to commemorate the woman who introduced the Women’s Institute to Northern Ireland.

 

Dorothea Florence Macausland, who worshipped in St Paul’s for many years prior to her death in 1970, formed Northern Ireland’s first Women’s Institute branch in the village in 1932. Her achievement was marked by the Ulster History Circle with the erection of one of its celebrated blue plaques on the east wall of the local church.

 

Mrs Livingston, who arrived in Garvagh two years after Mrs Macausland’s death, has written her predecessor’s life story for posterity and had campaigned for many years to have Mrs Macausland’s memory honoured publicly.

 

There was a glittering turn–out for Friday morning’s unveiling ceremony, which was performed by Mrs Macausland’s great–niece, Joanna Clark. Among those in attendance were the Lord Lieutenant for County Londonderry, Mrs Alison Millar; the Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Sean Bateson; the Bishop of Derry and Raphoe, the Rt Revd Andrew Forster; the chairperson of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Cllr Sean Bateson; the President of the Federation of Women’s Institutes in Northern Ireland, Lady Anthony Hamilton; the Chairman of the Federation of Women’s Institutes of Northern Ireland, Mrs Colette Craig; and another of Mrs Macausland’s relatives, Jack O’Sullivan.

 

Bishop Forster, whose late mother had been a member of the Women’s Institute, described the work of the Ulster History Circle as remarkable for the way in which it acknowledged people who made a significant contribution to building up community. “Dorothea Macausland clearly lived a remarkable life,” the Bishop said. “Born in India, she was a nurse during the war, she was on a ship that was torpedoed during the war. She was a woman of real substance and, as the Lord Lieutenant said, an indomitable daughter of Garvagh. For us, in the Church of Ireland, we’re delighted to be associated with such a special day and delighted that the plaque is part of the fabric of our parish, now, as well.”

 

Addressing the many WI members who had travelled to Garvagh for today’s ceremony, Bishop Andrew said, “Many of you, today, love Women’s Institute. Why? Because it brings you together. It’s about community. It’s about being a positive and good force in the community, and all of us know that our community needs positive and good people making an impact. And today we acknowledge one of our own and delight in sharing in this special day. For us, as a Church of Ireland community – if I may use the word in the right sense – we’re proud to be associated with Dorothea Macausland and delighted that the Ulster History Circle has graced us today by allowing this plaque to be placed on one of our buildings.”

 

After the ceremony, refreshments were served in the Parish Hall where grace was said by the Rector of Errigal and Desertoghill, the Rev Carmen Hayes.

Photo chosen for group cover page

Group C Cars and the 73rd Goodwood Members Meeting

March 01, 2020: on the way to Barnala PB -Salvation Tour by Satguru Mata Ji

Guys group shot

Group Picture with YAF members

2012 CONCACAF Women's Under-20 Championship

10 March 2012 - Ciudad de Panama, Panama

 

Jaclyn Sawicki

Nicole Setterlund

Toni Jones

Sarah Manson

Jenna Richardson

Sian Bagshawe

Taken at Dragon Con 2014

This Transit does go down the Gower when need be.

Frequent collaborator with GBK and a favorite of celebrities, The Artisan Group gave bags full of 30 handcrafted pieces (Tara Bitran/Neon Tommy)

a group from Hasevia walk towards the Sunset Nakamal and are about to pass the flooded Kere River, where it enters the ocean.

Closing session of the International Symposium on Understanding the Double Burden of Malnutrition for Effective Interventions held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 13 December 2018

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

 

Maaike Arts

Lawrence Grummer-Strawn

Najat Mokhtar, IAEA Director, Division for Asia and the Pacific, Department of Technical Cooperation

Cornelia Loechl, IAEA Section Head, Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies

 

Group photo at aimis graduation party (boys getting drunk as usual)

Mioveni, Romania, 09.10.2022 Handball player during the game between Rapid București vs Team Esbjerg - Women's EHF CL 2022-2023 - Group Phase

Group C Cars and the 73rd Goodwood Members Meeting

We were taking shots of seagulls during our 4 th Thai flickr meet, in Bangpoo near Bangkok. The migratory seagulls stayed here from November to February.

Some of the older girls joined the younger group of children for this photo. We were in top of a cliff and the no matter where I went, the children followed me everywhere.

21 July 2014

Regional Gliding School (Atlantic), Debert, Nova Scotia

 

Baron flight welcomed Director of Cadets and Junior Canadian Rangers, Colonel Namiesniowski and Chief Warrant Officer Pyle to the airfield.

 

The Regional Gliding School (Atlantic), in Debert, N.S., is one of four Cadet Summer Training Centres in Atlantic Canada. Cadets from across Canada are at the school this summer learning how to fly gliders. The school also has three satellite locations, in Waterville, N.S., Moncton, N.B., and Gander, N.L. where cadets from across the region are learning how to fly single-engine aircraft this summer. Through participation in the Cadet Program, young people develop valuable life skills in teamwork, citizenship, leadership and physical fitness while having fun and meeting new friends.

 

Cadets is one of Canada's most successful youth programs, the Cadet Program aims to develop in youth the attributes of good citizenship and leadership, promote physical fitness and stimulate the interest of youth in sea, land and air activities of the Canadian Forces.

 

Photographed by: Lieutenant Stacey Hoffe

Unit Public Affairs Representative, RCSU(A)

Left to right - Laurie, Carrie, Tara, Jen, Sarah, Seana (BRIDE), Ashley, me and Tina. Ignore the wild glare of the sign behind Tara...

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