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HMS Antelope Pennant Number H36
A-Class Fleet Destroyer ordered In November 1927 under the 1927 Programme from Hawthorn Leslie at Newcastle and laid down on 11th July 1928. The ship was launched on 27th July 1929 as the 12th R N warship to carry this name. She commissioned on 9th February 1930 and the build completion date was 20th March 1930 at a cost of £226,313. This price excluded items supplied by the Admiralty such as guns, ammunition and communications outfits
For full history during WWII see
www.naval-history.net/xGM-Chrono-10DD-13A-Antelope.htm
3 Oct 1944: HMS ANTELOPE was Paid-off because of poor operational availability due to defects and shortage of personnel to man new construction ships with improved capabilities.
The ship was laid-up until placed on the Disposal List in 1945.
She was sold to BISCO for demolition by Hughes Bolcow and arrived in tow at the breaker’s yard in Blyth on 26th January 1946.
Syed Muhammad Javed, Manager, National AIDS Control Programme, Pakistan supports #zerodiscrimination
Dublin City Council invites Dubliners and visitors alike to engage with the 1916 Rising commemorations programme planned for the city in 2016.
In remembering and reflecting on this pivotal event in Dublin and Ireland’s history, Ardmhéara/Lord Mayor of Dublin, Críona Ní Dhálaigh encourages the public "to participate in the many planned events this year as communities are at the heart of this commemoration programme."
The London East Asia Film Festival's programme launch was held at Electric Cinema in Notting Hill on 12th September.
We are incredibly excited to have announced our programme. The Fortress is being screened as our Opening Gala at Odeon Leicester Square as an international premiere. We are thrilled to say that there will be a Q+A with Director Hwang Dong-hyuk and Actor Lee Byung-hun! Our Closing Gala, Outrage Coda, directed by Takeshi Kitano is a must see, action-packed film which we are honoured to be screening at our festival this year. LEAFF’s Festival Director, Hyejung Jeon, gave an inspiring speech at the beginning of our press launch to start out festival season off with a bang.
You can discover our full programme on our website. www.leaff.org.uk/programme-2/
Looks like Dave Curtis and Geoff Ward skipped the last event of the day. The win goes to Jim Sheehan with Joe Johnson second - and the 18? 19? year-old Vic Eastwood on a BSA Gold Star in fifth place [ - 15 bob for your efforts Vic ]
Sources - I bought the Aldworth programme at the 2015 Bonanza. Access to the earlier three are courtesy of Andy Thompson - to whom many thanks.
Page from the theatre programme for a production of "Tom Jones" at the Hippodrome Theatre, Keighley, staged by Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society in October 1920.
This page includes a list of KAODS patrons, and a portrait of Joseph Harker, musical director.
Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society's production of "Tom Jones" played at the Hippodrome Theatre in Keighley for six nights (and a Saturday matinee) from Monday 11th October to Saturday 16th October 1920. The comic opera was written by Robert Courtneidge and Alex M. Thompson, with music by Edward German. The KAODS production was produced by Edwin Bryan, with musical director Joseph Harker.
This was only the third production staged by the Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society, following their debut with "Haddon Hall" in 1914. The outbreak of the First World War meant further productions were put on hold for over five years.
The play opens in the garden of Squire Western (played by John Pickles). His daughter Sophia's life has been saved by foundling Tom Jones (Walter Mason). Tom and Sophia (Agnes Battle) have declared love for each other but the Squire has arranged for his daughter to be married to the nephew of rich Mr. Allworthy (George Best). Despite their proclamations, Tom is deemed an unsuitable match due to his low standing, and Sophia ends up running away to avoid marriage to the nephew Blifil (Arthur Ramsden). The key characters meet again, by coincidence, at an inn in Upton, where Tom ends up bedding Lady Bellaston (Gladys Broster, credited as Mrs. Percy Taylor), who is there to offer protection to Sophia. By a unintentional ruse, Sophia discovers this 'betrayal', and it's not until the final act in Ranelagh Gardens where matters are put straight and we discover Tom is actually an heir to some of the Allworthy fortune (a fact concealed by Blifil) - thus clearing the way for him to be with Sophia.
The show also starred Ernest Marsden, W. Bruce Johnston, Bert Hiles, Ernest Hardman, Frank Westerdale, Charles H. Dewhirst, Harry Ambler, Ernest Hardacre, Wilfred Blakey, Sidney C. Calvert, C. Spencer, Alan Petty, Ernest Smith, Frank Shuttleworth, Arthur Vincent, Mabel Rothera, Frederick Eaton, Hilda Smith, Marion Holmes, Edith Robson, Helen Henry, Jennie Hogg, Kitty Connolly, Annie Battle and Doris Capper.
The 44-page programme was printed by Wadsworth & Co. of Russell Street, Keighley. It measures approximately 195mm by 125mm. The programme was part of an anonymous donation given in 2022.
The Trade Facilitation Programme (TFP) currently includes over 100 issuing banks in the EBRD region and more than 800 confirming banks worldwide. The event gave 250 guests the opportunity to review and discuss current market challenges with key industry specialists, regulators and representatives from the World Trade Organization, the International Chamber of Commerce HQ and the local, national ICC committees industry. It also featured the highly popular annual award ceremony for ‘The Most Active EBRD TFP Banks’ and ‘Deal of the Year’.
I recently got the job of scanning a batch of football programmes, magazines and comics for sale on www.ebay.co.uk under the seller name of the_genies_cave. I thought that they might have a wider interest. Further, I discovered a Flickr group dedicated to them!
by jwcurry.
Ottawa, Ottawa International Writers Festival, for 13 april 2oo8. [2oo copies, of which about 5o were inadvertently destroyed].
5-1/2 x 8-1/2, 3 sheets white xerographic bond folded & stapled twice to 12 pp in selfwrappers, all printed black photocopy.
cover by curry over text as by "Herbert Stencil"
other contributors:
Giacomo Balla, Bob Cobbing, Venantius Fortunatus, Raoul Hausmann, Alexei Kruchenykh, Steve McCaffery, bpNichol.
consists of:
i) Forcible dislocation of personality, as by "Herbert Stencil" (front cover)
ii) MESSAGIO GALORE V (prose in 4 parts:
–1. MAID MANIFEST: FRAMING THE O (in 3 parts:
––a. posited
––b. deposited
––c. reposited)
–2. MESSAGIO GALORE (in 3 parts:
––a. province
––b. provenance
––c. providence)
–3. ALEXANDER'S DARK BAND (in 3 parts:
––a. participation
––b. particulation
––c. particularization)
–4. MESSAGIO GALORE take V (programme in 2 parts:
––a. part 1
––b. part 2))
The Civil Society Programme took place from Thursday 14 May through Friday 15 May. The Programme in 2015 introduced a new approach to the flagship event of the EBRD engagement with civil society.
For the first time, CSOs had the chance to shape the Civil Society Programme through a social media consultation. In addition, CSOs were invited to submit proposals for the organisation of discussion panels dedicated to issues of specific interest to the Caucasus region and stakeholders in the EBRD.
The Civil Society Programme took place from Thursday 14 May through Friday 15 May. The Programme in 2015 introduced a new approach to the flagship event of the EBRD engagement with civil society.
For the first time, CSOs had the chance to shape the Civil Society Programme through a social media consultation. In addition, CSOs were invited to submit proposals for the organisation of discussion panels dedicated to issues of specific interest to the Caucasus region and stakeholders in the EBRD.
In The Flesh (BBC Productions for BBC Three) wins Best Scripted Programme at the Broadcast Digital Awards 2014.
2015年度實習計劃 — "與立法會議員暢談"環節
2015年度实习计划 — "与立法会议员畅谈"环节
2015 internship programme - "Meeting with Members" sessions (2015.06.22)
A gang mower at Kolkata's Ft. William GC cuts the primarily Axonopus fairways and a sled is used to collect the clippings - November
Paper programme for the Brighton Hippodrome for 'Artur Kap's Spectacular Showpiece "The Melody Lingers On"
This is Winster Wakes Lucky Programme No. 0173 for 1980 sold for 10p.
This image is reproduced by kind permission of Rosalind Forster.
As in previous years, the Trade Facilitation Programme (TFP) of the EBRD invited its
members and everyone interested in the topic of international and intra-regional trade finance banking to attend the annual TFP event within the framework of the Annual Meeting. TFP currently includes over 100 Issuing Banks in the EBRD region and more than 800 Confirming Banks worldwide. In the last two years, the Programme provided essential support to its members and secured substantial flows of trade finance transactions under crisis-ridden market conditions. This year’s one-day event organised in a conference format offered a unique opportunity to share contemporary trade finance banking expertise including trends, specifics, and intricacies through presentations by professional trade finance bankers and specialists. The event also provided the stage for signing agreements with banks that have recently joined and hosted an award ceremony for the most active TFP banks of 2011
British Superbikes Championship, held on the Brands Hatch Grand Prix circuit on 20th, 21th and 22nd July 2012
delegates to the IGU Greenkeeper Education Programme during the visit to Mumbai's CIDCO golf course - November
Taken at A Night Under The Stars fund raising concert for The Passage at The Royal Festival Hall, 5th Nov 2013
Commonwealth Youth Programme Regional Director Afu Billy (seated left) and Katherine Ellis, Director and Head of Youth Affairs (seated right) look on as Rebecca Solomon, youth leader from Vanuatu, presents to the Commonwealth Pacific Youth Leadership and Integrity Conference.
Copyright: Commonwealth Youth Programme
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