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Palais des sports de Rouen / Dominique Perrault Architecture / 2012
The functions are very clearly distinguished. Sports areas are situated in the central part of the building, the reception space is in the south wing of the building along the Lillebonne Street and the administrative and services areas in the north wing. There are two sports halls with flexible seating capacity for up to 6 000 and 864 people respectively.
Main sports hall : 4 400 m2 Audience capacity 5,650 for Basket ball configuration, maximum audience capacity 6,000 for Boxing configuration.
Sports annex : 2 400 m2 Secondary gym space, maximum audience capacity 864 audience annex : 2 200 m2 Ticket office, shops, refreshment area, infirmary, etc. annex to sporting facilities : 1 300 m2 Meeting rooms, changing rooms, ant doping room, infirmary and massage room, offices for trainers and referees.
YC 629 and a refreshment stall. Platform 1, Bago station, Myanmar. 13th December 2019. The well known soft drink was the only global brand product I saw on our visit.
とっっても久しぶりのビリヤード。感覚戻るまでちょっとかかったけど、楽しかったー。
Played billiards Sunday night. I really enjoyed, so I found that the good way of stress reduction for me was... having fun.
@Shinjuku, Tokyo
Welcome refreshments are provided to the crew of B12 No. 8572 during a stop at Weybourne on the North Norfolk Railway.
Close up of a woman enjoying a tropical mojito cocktail decorated with fresh fruit at the seaside at sunset sipping it through a straw on her summer vacation
New Jalpaiguri, 2nd April 2013. Water and other refreshments are constantly needed in India's heat. The orange-coloured drink is a mango-flavoured beverage and is very refreshing.
The Refreshment Tent at the Richfield Reunion on circa 1945. The reunion was held on the grounds of Richfield School; the school is visible at the left of the photo.
Location of photo: Scenes & Citizens Vol. 3
Vermouth, Extradry OO7, JamesBond "Liquor, Alcohol, Bar, Celebration, Cocktail, Drink, Glass,HardLiquor, Liquid, Martini, MartiniGlass, Party, Red Refreshment, Vodka, White, Gin, Shake, Stir
TUI liveried MAN 19.400 / Irizar MPZ 054 make a refreshment stop on the return journey from Kykkos Monastery at the small village of Monagri.
A stop at the not so inexpensive refreshment stands in Washington DC for a little low blood sugar break for his mom.
Had a few cans of Sprite so I thought of making better use of the cans before emptying them. Used some basic PhotoShop layering techniques to bring in a slightly different perspective to the color.
Strobist Info: Nikon SB-700 flash unit fired in CLS mode from top using a home made snoot at FP1/32.
2nd September 2007
Burston, Norfolk, England, UK
Burston Strike School Rally
Every year, since 1984, there is a rally and picnic on Church Green in front of the Strike School to commemorate the first rally in 1914, the opening of the School in 1917 and the work of the Higdons. The Rally is held on the first Sunday in September and is an opportunity to hear speeches by trade union leader, politicians, and activists in the Labour movement.
Union branches bring their banners and there is a march around "The Candlestick" to commemorate the children's original march in 1914. The green is covered with stalls selling all manner of goods and promoting the holders' ideas and services. There is also a refreshment tent where beer, sandwiches and burgers are served and you can listen to live bands or meet with friends. It is a really fun day.
Past speakers include: Tony Benn, Jack Boddy, Ron Todd, Joan Maynard, Jimmy Knapp, Bill Morris, Barry Leathwood, Rodney Bickerstaffe, Jack Jones, Tony Banks, Bruce Kent, Dennis Skinner, John Prescott, Arthur Scargill, Doug McAvoy, John Monks, Ken Livingstone, Ian Gibson, Glennys Kinnock, Tam Dalyell, John Edmunds, and many many more.
Burston Strike School Rally - 'the longest strike in history'
On 1 April 1914 the pupils of Burston School marched in support of their two dismissed teachers, Tom and Kitty Higdon. The Higdons were closely associated with the Agricultural Workers' Union which brought them into conflict with the squirarchy and the Church of England which was responsible for the education of children in the countryside.
Association with the farm workers' union and Tom's election to the Parish Council as a Labour member had prompted the dismissals. The school children, 66 out of 72, had gone on strike. This was to be the first day of the longest strike in history.
The Strike School, the alternative to the CoE County School from where the Higdons had seen sacked, was firstly located in the blacksmith's workshop and latterly in purpose built premises erected on Burston Village Green by Labour Movement subscription.
The Strike School continued to function until the beginning of the Second World War. Tom Higdon died on 17 August 1939 and the school closed a few months later. Kitty, then in her seventies, was unable to carry on alone and the remaining pupils transferred to the County School. Kitty died on 24 April 1946.
In 1949 the Strike School was registered as an educational charity. There are 4 self-perpetuating trustees who, with the support of the T&G, manage the school and try to develop it as a museum, visitor centre, educational archive and village amenity.
Since 1984, an annual rally has been held in Burston to commemorate the first rally held in 1914 and celebrate the struggles that took place in Burston in the first half of the last century - a celebration of a challenge to the old rural order that has yet to be completed, but continues to be inspired by the struggle that began in Burston.
"But there really can be no peace or victory for us which does not bring with it freedom for the countryside, liberty and life for the labourer and prosperity and plenty to his home and family. The labourer must henceforth take his place industrially, socially and politically with the best and foremost of the land. He must do this himself - by the force and power of his union. And he can!" Tom Higdon in The Labourer January 1917.
Refreshment break (for some home brew, served from a bucket), during traditional dancing at a festival on Isla Taquile, Lake Tititcaca, Peru
To see the award winner's visit: beger.com/photos/taste-of-ocala-2010-22nd-annual-fl
Ocala's 22nd annual food and beverage tasting festival known as, Taste of Ocala, was held Sunday April 25, 2010 from 12 noon to 4pm at the campus of Central Florida Community College (CFCC). Some of the sponsors are, Cheney Brothers Inc., CFCC, Ocala Style, and Boy Scouts Troop 112, BMW/Volkswagen/Porsche of Ocala. Many individuals and families came out to enjoy some of their favorite local dining edibles, while also being able to taste test some new restaurants to the area. Some of the popular local food and beverage offerings included, but not limited to:
Bells Catering, Bernie Little Distributing, LLC, BFE (Booze, Food & Entertainment), Brick City Catering, Bruce Chiropractic & Comprehensive Care, Bruster’s Real Ice Cream, Cabanas Grill & Catering, Coca Cola, Cody's Original Roadhouse, Crispers, CTAE (Community Technical and Adult Education), Franck's Life Styles, Pharmacy, Gator's Dockside, Hooters, Horse & Hounds Restaurant & Pub, Istanbul Turkish Cuisine / Jade Dragon Chinese Cuisine, Lake Weir Culinary Arts (Cane's Cafe), Miller's Ocala Ale House, Mojo Grill, Murielle Winery, O'Malley's Alley & Oyster Bar, PizzaVito, Real New York Pizza, Sky Asian Fusion Cafe, Smoothie King, Stonecreek Grille, Tangled Oaks Vineyard, The Dugout Sport Bar & Grill, The Mason Jar, The Melting Pot, Tijuana Flats, Wing Zone, Winghouse
Music provided by The SKY FM & 98.5 KTK, Photography by Steve Beger of www.beger.com.
Thank you to everyone that showed up and donated for such a great time had by all. Looking forward to next year's event!