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Participants of Panel discussion: Forest Landscape Restoration and Climate Change Ambition.

 

Global Landscapes Forum, Katowice, Poland.

 

Photo by GLF

 

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Panel discussion. Ms. Seija Astala, Ministry of Education and Culture; Mr. Helmut Fennes, University of Innsbruck, Austria; Johanni Larjanko, , Bildningsalliansen and Janina Mackiewicz, National Union of University Students in Finland.

Photo: Tiina Lehmusvaara / CIMO

66721 Data Panel 19.06.10 Taunton

Hopefully better once it's ironed...

Cast members from the Fright Night remake come to promote their film, which was shot in 3D, thus this will probably be watched in 3D by me without hesitation. Chris Sarandon moderated.

Taken during Open House London 2018

 

Inside Middle Temple Hall

 

London's finest surviving Elizabethan Hall (1562), 101ft long and 41ft wide, highly atmospheric, with double hammerbeam roof, screen and notable paintings. 17C and C20 additions.

 

History of the Building

Middle Temple Hall is perhaps the finest example of an Elizabethan hall in the country. 101 feet long and 41 feet wide, it is spanned by a magnificent double hammer beam roof carved by the carpenters of Queen Elizabeth I from the oak of Windsor Forest. Begun in 1562 when Edmund Plowden, the famous law reporter, was Treasurer of the Inn and finished in 1573, it has remained virtually unaltered to the present day.

The oil paintings above the Bench are those of Queen Elizabeth I, who reputedly dined many times in the Hall; Charles I of the school of Van Dyck; Charles II attributed to Sir Godfrey Kneller; James II, and, all in Coronation robes, William III, Queen Anne and George I.

In the windows are memorials to other notable people associated with the Inn: Edward VII who was Treasurer in 1887; the late Duke of Windsor who was made a Bencher in 1919; Sir Walter Raleigh; Edward Osborne, Lord Mayor in 1583; Ferdinand, fifth Earl of Derby; and eleven Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal, twenty four Chief Justices, ten Masters of the Rolls and nine Chief Barons of the Exchequer.

High Table, where Benchers of the Inn still dine, is made of three 29-foot planks of a single oak floated down the Thames from Windsor, reputedly as a gift from Elizabeth I.

The Cup-board

Since medieval times the cup-board has been the centre of ceremonies. On it is laid the book which members sign when they are called to the Bar and by it stood the Readers when each Lent and Autumn they gave their lectures. These Readings were originally intended to teach young members the law.

The Readers’ coats of arms which can be seen on the wood panelling date from 1597. The earliest is that of Richard Swayne who was elected both Autumn and Lent Reader, a custom which ended in 1609. Other early ones are those of Richard Lane, Keeper of the Great Seal to Charles I and William Montagu, Chief Baron of the Exchequer. If a Reader had no coat of arms he applied for one to be created. Alexander Staples took three staples sable, John Delafont a fountain playing into a basin, John Viney a bunch of grapes and Robert Sowler three shoe soles.

The Carved Screen

At the other end of the Hall from the cup-board is the splendid, elaborately carved screen made in 1574. Extensively damaged during World War II, it has been so well repaired that the joins cannot be seen. On either side of the white marble bust of Edmund Plowden in the centre of the screen are two double-leaved doors added in 1671 to assert the authority of the Inn after some young members had occupied the Hall without permission and ‘kept Christmas’ for several weeks. Revels lasting a few days were, however, customary and at Candlemas 1602 William Shakespeare’s newly completed ‘Twelfth Night’ was performed for the first time.

The Hall Today

The Hall is not just an historic relic. It is the centre of the life of the Inn today. Bench, Bar and Students meet here daily at lunch and in the evenings during terms. Here are held not only the Student Moots and Bar Examinations but all the great functions and meetings of a twenty-first century Middle Temple and Bar.

[Open House London]

We celebrated Immigrant Heritage Month in May 2015 with a panel discussion with U.S. diplomats on their immigrant experiences.

Career discussion alumni panel: ​​Sara Haag​, Ryan Raflowski and Katherine Wolfe-Lyga. Alumni In Residence.

SUNY Oswego

04/01/2016

Panel japonés con tej screen combinado

Panel of a brand new (and I mean brand new - 5.7 hours TT, and just got it's C of A 2 days prior) Gippsland Aeronautics GA-8 Airvan

Paying the Price of Washington's Paralysis: A Panel Discussion

Panel Discussions: Lessons-learned from 15 years of experience of incorporating nuclear security systems and measures into overall security arrangements for major public events at the International Seminar on Nuclear Security Systems and Measures for Major Public Events – 15 Years of Experience: Challenges and Good Practices. Chengdu, China, 30 October 2019

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

 

Scientific Secretary: Ms Elena Paladi, IAEA Nuclear Security Officer

Co-Scientiic Secretary: Mr Nigel Tottie, IAEA Senior Nuclear Security Officer

Chairman: Mr Steven Buntman, NNSA/DoE, USA

Rapporteur: Ms Inna Pletukhina, IAEA Outreach Officer

 

Facilitator: Facundo Deluchi, Argentina

 

PANELISTS:

Alexandre Mariano Feitosa, Brazil

Augustin Simo, Cameroon

Eric Gigou, France

Mario Cesar Mallaupoma Gutierrez, Peru

Steven Buntman,USA

Hong Nhat Duong, Viet Nam

 

Xu Zhenhua, China

Njakatovo Zafimanjato, Madagascar

Zul Helmi Bin Ghazali, Malaysia

Zarki Rachid, Morocco

Arenga Gallenero Abe, Philippines

Ahmed Zaid Saeed Binkashah Alshemeili, UAE

Panel Switchman using transmission measuring test set. Circa early 1970's. The various colored bars actually represented outgoing trunks with colors used to delimit trunks groups. There was one jack for each outgoing trunk. The green cords shown plugged into trunks are how the Switchman would access trunks for testing. The gray device his left hand is on was used to measure the signal coming back from a distant offices miliwatt 1000 cycle test line. Below his left arm are the rows of buttons used to enter the number you wanted dialed on the trunk by the OGT circuits. The OGT contained a mini sender for trunk testing. An old example used to be 0077 for 1000 cycle test tone and 0085 for test line test (answer supervision test). These numbers no longer apply.

 

The panel. It looks as if the radio fit will comprise of a KX165A nav/com and GTX328 transponder.

Another character feature on this bedroom wall Great backdrop to any bed...Covering up unsightly plaster on this wall worked a treat!

This panel was used to display stuck Senders and make them busy if necessary.

 

As can be seen in the photo Sender 303 C is stuck. Its lamp is lit.

 

blog.anglianhome.co.uk/anglian-products/toyota-to-use-sol...

 

Toyota factory installing solar panels to help produce up to 7,000 cars in an eco-friendly manor!

Mary Beth Rosson, Gerhard Fischer, Yasmin Kafai, Boris de Ruyter, Margaret Burnett, Brad Myers and Volker Wulf

an informational panel i was asked to create to promote the environmentality of the University of Huddersfield's newly built School of Art, Design and Architecture.

 

the panel is linked to LED readouts (white boxes) from each of the energy sources which state how much energy has been produced. i am particularly happy with the little symbols. actual size 650 x 900mm.

 

many thanks to the following folk for letting me use their imagery...

 

flickr.com/photos/optick/

 

flickr.com/photos/myreflex/

  

Looking at the Panel and Diagram.

On the top and bottom row of switches on the right you can see where the newer type of switch was used when the latter edition of the Burnley Sidings was added to the panel.

Burnley Signal Box 1966-2017.

Watch JIBLAND 4 (Jus In Bello 2019 / JIB 2019) Q&A Panel Videos with Tom Ellis (Lucifer), Graham McTavis, Sebastian Stan (Avengers), Brett Dalton, Ricky Whittle, Richard Speight Jr. & Rob Benedict here: www.youtube.com/c/NerdWho,

Really interesting talk! More is here

Paying the Price of Washington's Paralysis: A Panel Discussion

2 x 2.5 inches

Egg tempera on wooden panel

2004

So easy to make!! I'll show you here.

Panel-quilt from Marcus Fabrics.

Usually I prefer to make my own quilts (don't use panel print), but this was so cosy, I had to quilt it :-)

 

Vanligvis foretrekker jeg å applikere mine egne quilter, men jeg syns dette ferdigtrykte panelstoffet var så koselig, så jeg måtte bare lage en quilt av det.

Det skal få pynte gangen vår i julen.

Arturo Vargas, Executive Director, National Association of Latino Elected Officials (NALEO)

 

Theresa Lang Community and Student Center, Arnhold Hall, 55 West 13th Street, 2nd floor

The New School

September 25, 2008

  

Front panel needs some repair work, it is a different shape to the reproduction panel so will be kept.

1966 Holden HR panel van. Taken at the 2018 Shannon's Eastern Creek Classic, held at Sydney Motorsport Park.

1956 Holden FJ panel van engine. Taken at the 2013 General Motors Display Day, held in the grounds of Penrith Panthers Club, Penrith NSW.

The panel was obtained from SINTETIZADORES.COM.AR - Unfortunately, it's only a replacement facia and not strong enough to mount the pots and switches to. Decided to back it with 3mm perspex for strength (aluminium would have been too difficult to work with - 14 rectangular holes for those switches!)

Fused glass panel. (6"x 4")

 

Part of a group of panels made especially for the Christmas 2009 exhibition at Andrew Hazelden's Pottery, Yarnton, Oxfordshire, opening on November 28th. (see the following flyers on Martin Beek's photostream)

www.flickr.com/photos/oxfordshire_church_photos/405009219...

www.flickr.com/photos/oxfordshire_church_photos/4050836418/

 

For more about my artwork see my website at the following:-

aidanmcraethomsonstainedglass.weebly.com/index.html

 

The first panel of the day focused on the security threats and challenges that both Britain and America face, featuring contributions from The Rt Hon Sir Michael Fallon MP, former Secretary of State for Defence; Dr Karin von Hippel, Director-General of the Royal United Services Institute; Richard Daniel, Chief Executive and Managing Director at Raytheon; and Prof Michael Clarke, former Director-General of the RUSI.

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