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Naming Ceremony of B-837 at New Brighton.

Carol Marlow, Pand O Managing Director, and representatives of the P and O Cruise Community Forum, in the Planet Bar, deck 18.

Cabin B206 was very forward, and close to the bridge

Wardrobe hanging space, behind door are shelves and safe.

A welcome party for Rayan in a more traditional, Indian fashion. Naming ceremony rituals along with a friends and family meetup. With cake cutting for the kids.

 

The highlight of the party was Arnav reading out a poem for Rayan, which he had written himself!

Photo ID: 54259 Bergen Havn

 

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View taken from the Car Park

One of a group of three, who called themselves Tenors and Diva's, whoe entertained the Guests in the Ocean Terminal whilst they were waiting to embark.

Their rendition of Nessun Dorma, was great.

Photo taken from the Planet Bar.

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The Naming Ceremony of the Polar research Vessel RRS Sir David Attenborough at Birkenhead's Cammell Lairds Ship Yard

26th September 2019.

Ventura docked at Southampton in the distance

Three children were given Hebrew names on November 11, 2015.

Deck 15, Verona Self Service area.

Aft area and Terrace Pool.

A welcome party for Rayan in a more traditional, Indian fashion. Naming ceremony rituals along with a friends and family meetup. With cake cutting for the kids.

 

The highlight of the party was Arnav reading out a poem for Rayan, which he had written himself!

Pictured are events from today's Queen Elizabeth naming ceremony conducted at Rosyth Dockyard. Her Majesty The Queen officially named the UK's newest aircraft carrier at Rosyth, near Edinburgh, in a spectacular ceremony celebrating British Naval capability.

 

The Prime Minister, Secretary State of Defence and the First Sea Lord joined the celebrations, along with allies from around the globe and more than 3, 500 people involved in the design and construction of the largest warship ever built in the UK.

Photo ID: 57111 Viking Star

 

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Craig M. Goess checks out some of the automotive displays in the Craig M. Goess Construction and Industrial Technology Building lobby.

91111 'For the Fallen' dedication at Newcastle. The 'mouse', actually there are two of them, is featured here along with a 'fourth poppy' that is a reflection of a platform lamp in the nameplate!

14th October 2014

 

Photo by Karl Weisel

Col. David Carstens, U.S. Army Garrison commander, along with Kathleen Ketcham and Dr. Lucius Clay III, granddaughter and grandson of Gen. Lucius D. Clay, unveil the new sign to name the airfield at Wiesbaden, Germany Lucius D. Clay Kaserne June 14. This was one of three ceremonies held at the installations June 14 to culminate several construction projects that have transformed the installation's landscape. Photo inset left: Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling, U.S. Army Europe commander, along with Joan Shalikashvili, widow of Gen. John Shalikashvili, and Brant Shalikasvili, son, unveil the sign to dedicate the building as the General John Shalikashvili Mission Command Center. Photo inset right: Col. Carstens passes the ceremonial key to the Tickle family, signifying the opening of the Newman Village, named for Col. James R. Newman. (To download and save a photo, click on an image, then the Actions drop down menu, View all sizes and then Download the large size of the photo.)

The Atrium showing the dance floor.

Navy diver prepares for the Carnival Splendor naming ceremony

title: sca-2002-2_langdale-045

Creator: Langdale Company

Date: 3/1/2001

Description: Louis Levy (VSU VP), Ken Stanley (Dean of Business School), Harley Langdale Jr and VSU President Hugh C. Bailey, in front of newly named Harley Langdale Jr. School of Business Administration, Valdosta State University. As the new sign goes up naming the Harley Langdale, Jr. College of Business in his honor, March, 2001. Courtesy VSU University Relations.

Source: Harley Langdale Jr. Collection, Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections.

Subjects: Wiregrass Country (U.S.)--Social life and customs; Turpentine; Turpentine industry and trade; Forests and forestry; Naming ceremonies;

Identifier: sgfp_sca-2002-2_045

Pictured are events from today's Queen Elizabeth naming ceremony conducted at Rosyth Dockyard. Her Majesty The Queen officially named the UK's newest aircraft carrier at Rosyth, near Edinburgh, in a spectacular ceremony celebrating British Naval capability.

 

The Prime Minister, Secretary State of Defence and the First Sea Lord joined the celebrations, along with allies from around the globe and more than 3, 500 people involved in the design and construction of the largest warship ever built in the UK.

Three children were given Hebrew names on November 11, 2015.

"Evening Star meets Evening Star".

 

A mere "55 Years" Seperate the building of these 2 locomotives as 9F 92220 'Evening Star', the last ever Steam engine to be built for British Railways in 1960, sits on the turntable at York NRM whilst 66779 'Evening Star', the last ever class 66 to be built for the UK Market for GBRf, sits alongside it resplendent in British Rail Brunswick Green fully lined livery.

As part of the ship's dedication ceremony, in Venice, on 4 July 2010.

Pictured are events from today's Queen Elizabeth naming ceremony conducted at Rosyth Dockyard. Her Majesty The Queen officially named the UK's newest aircraft carrier at Rosyth, near Edinburgh, in a spectacular ceremony celebrating British Naval capability.

 

The Prime Minister, Secretary State of Defence and the First Sea Lord joined the celebrations, along with allies from around the globe and more than 3, 500 people involved in the design and construction of the largest warship ever built in the UK.

Fitting of the curtains prior to the naming ceremony.

 

Three children were given Hebrew names on November 11, 2015.

Photo ID: 54264 Beffen

 

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PCC President G. Dennis Massey, second from left, welcomes the Goess Family to today's ceremony.

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