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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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!
New Redcar Atlantic 85 class lifeboat B-858 Leicester Challenge III is demontrated to the assembled guests after being formally named.
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.
Very fine paddlers - ready for the blessing and naming of the new canoes.
Lisa, with partner Paul Ostwald, had a very successful 2010.
And I think that's Julia Mageau in the background.
Arafura Outrigger Canoe Club, Darwin Ski Club, Fannie Bay, Darwin, Northern Territory of Australia
British Columbia and Ahousaht First Nation celebrated the start of a powerful new economic partnership. This included the launch of the Ahousaht Protocol, a naming ceremony for Premier Christy Clark and the bestowment of BC's Medal of Good Citizenship for the community's heroism during the Leviathan II tragedy.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016PREM0087-001455
New Redcar Atlantic 85 class lifeboat B-858 Leicester Challenge III is demontrated to the assembled guests after being formally named.
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.
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.
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"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.
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.
The photo gallery walk way between Manhattan and Malabar.
On this deck you can walk right through from the Playhouse forward, to the Manhattan aft.
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.
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!
The Daily Reflector photographer Rhett Butler snaps a photo of Craig M. Goess following the ceremony.
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!
"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.
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