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Campinas,SP,17.12.2012, Jeito Sebrae de Ser,Presidente do Sebrae São Paulo Alencar Burti, na abertura da confraternização de final de ano do Jeito Sebrae de Ser no Hotel The Royal Palm Plaza em Campinas.Fotos; Ricardo Lima/LUZ.

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Antonio Orozco, the WBC’s top-rated super lightweight, remained undefeated with a unanimous decision victory against Abner Lopez in a slugfest at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino in Indio, Calif. Saturday night.

 

In the co-feature on HBO Latino, former U.S. Olympian Jo-Jo Diaz Jr. displayed his power by knocking out Victor Proa in the second round to remain undefeated.

Photos from the 12th annual Beta Gamma Sigma induction ceremony.

 

Photos prise à la 12e cérémonie d’intronisation de Beta Gamma Sigma

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Recife - Ano II Brasil Tennis Classic ©João Pires

VIP Holiday Party at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino.

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Remembrance Sunday 2020 this year was not open to the punlic due to Covid 19. The event was instead live streamed and participants followed socail distancing guidelines

My second shot at the fantastic sunsets of El Paso, Texas. 3/4 Par. Next time.

 

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04/09/2016 - Brasil, Rio de Janeiro, Aeroporto Galeao - Jogos Paralímpicos Rio 2016 - Natacao - CLODOALDO SILVA ,©Cezar Loureiro/MPIX/CPB

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This is an Argus V-100 camera from a box of cameras bought from Goodwill. The Argus V-100 camera was manufactured by Iloca in Hamburg, Germany, about 1958 and closely resembled the Iloca II L camera. It came with two choices of lenses, an f/2-22 48mm “Cintagon II” 4-element lens or an f/2.8-22 52mm “Cintar II” triplet lens, in a Synchro-Compur shutter that ran from 1 second to 1/500th second and bulb, and had an uncoupled selenium cell light meter. The range finder is coupled to the lens and integrated with the viewfinder. The viewfinder is rather small, and the film advance lever is located right next to the viewfinder. Argus had hoped the camera would appeal to customers who would have bought another German camera, but apparently the camera did not appeal to anyone much. The camera was discontinued after a couple of years and the remaining stock was sold by Montgomery Wards at half price. Iloca went out of business in 1960. The light meter on this example doesn’t work any more, which is not unusual for old selenium cell meters.

Aiden Kane was the second place winner with her performance of Hindemith's Der Schwanendreher.

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Cubs second baseman Javier Baez takes batting practice on #WorldSeries Media Day at Progressive Field.

Historic 1925 vertical lift railroad bridge over the Second Narrows of Burrard Inlet connecting Vancouver with the North Shore.

 

The center lift span was installed in 1934 replacing the original bascule span that was continually hit by ships.

Campbell & Mairead's wedding at The Red Door Country House, Fahan, Inishowen, Co. Donegal

Eden Camp Modern History Theme Museum is a large Second World War-related museum near Malton in North Yorkshire in England.

 

It occupies a former Second World War prisoner-of-war camp of 33 huts. After the prisoners left, the camp was used for storage and then abandoned. Its grounds then became overgrown. As the museum was being set up, much clearing, as well as repair and renovation of the buildings, was required.

 

One of its buildings contains three human torpedoes and a "Sleeping Beauty" Motorised Submersible Canoe.The museum is also restoring a Super Sherman (M50) to its original working classic.

 

Timeline

Early 1942: The War Office identified and requisitioned the site from Fitzwilliam Estates. Tents were established inside a barbed wire enclosure.

Mid-1943: By then a permanent camp was completed and the first Italian prisoners of war were moved in.

End of 1943: By then the Italian prisoners of war were moved out.

Early 1944: The camp provided accommodation for Polish forces amassed in the North Yorkshire area in preparation for an invasion of Europe.

Mid-1944: By then the first German prisoners of war arrived at Eden Camp.

Early 1949: The last German prisoner of war left the camp.

1950 to 1955: Eden Camp was used as an agricultural holiday camp where guests paid for board and lodgings to work on local farms. School children stayed at Eden Camp during school holidays to learn more about the countryside and agriculture.

 

Shoes made by an Italian POW at Eden Camp

1952: It was used as a Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries depot.

1955: The site was returned to Fitzwilliam Estates who leased it to Headley Wise and Sons who owned Malton Minerals. The huts were used for drying and storing grain and rearing pheasants on grain.

1985: Stan Johnson bought the site intending to set up a potato crisp factory. But three Italian ex-Eden Camp prisoners of war approached him seeking permission to look around the camp, and thus the idea of preserving the camp and opening it as a museum was born. By then the site had become severely overgrown with wild vegetation, which had to be cleared.

21 March 1987: Eden Camp Museum opened to the public. It is billed as the world's first Modern History Theme Museum and ten huts were used for display.

1990: Hut 24, the first of a series of five huts designated to display the military and political events worldwide between 1919 and 1945, opened.

1992: Eden Camp won the Yorkshire Tourist Board's 'Visitor Attraction of the Year' and came second in the England for Excellence English Tourist Board's Awards for Tourism.

1995: The last remaining empty hut opened and was dedicated to coincide with the 50th Anniversary VE Day celebrations. The museum also won its second Yorkshire Tourist Board 'Tourism for All' award.

1996: It won the award again.

1998: Eden Camp won the Yorkshire Tourist Board's 'Visitor Attraction of the Year' award.

1999: Hut 13 opened to cover military conflicts which British Commonwealth forces have been involved in since the end of the Second World War up to the present day.

2000: Hut 11 opened to include the events of the First World War.

2001: Eden Camp was voted runner up attraction to the London Eye by the readers of Group Travel Organiser magazine.

8 November 2002: Prince Philip visited the museum.

2002: Start of refurbishment of Hut 10, which now houses a comprehensive collection of P.O.W artefacts

2006: Medal Room set up.

2009: Completion of redevelopment of Hut 22, Forces Reunion, where hundreds of photos of personnel can be seen.

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