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Listed 12/10/2018
Reference Number: 100003210
The John Glenn Boyhood Home is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The property is closely and significantly associated with Lt. Colonel John Glenn (July 18, 1921 – December 8, 2016). Glenn is nationally significant as a highly decorated Marine pilot during World War II and the Korean War, one of the seven original astronauts chosen for America’s space program, the first American to orbit the Earth, and a U.S. Senator for four terms. Although he achieved national recognition and significance as an astronaut during the American-Russian Space Race, Glenn’s boyhood home and hometown remained a touchstone for him throughout his prodigious career.
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The Coastal Settlement
Address: 200 Netheravon Road,
Singapore 508529.
Tel:+65 6475 0200
Opening hours: (Closed on Mondays)
Tues- Sun: 10.30am - 9.45pm
The Culbertson Back Country Settlement is on a beautiful two-acre circle on the old Georgia Road in Gray Court, just in front of the old Gray Court cemetery on the hill. The road was an old wagon road to Georgia that once was traveled by stagecoach to the Dorroh Inn just down the road. The Settlement consists of two log cabins, a block house, a one-room African-American school, corn crib, 1882 church, and a blacksmith shop. All of these structures have been given to the society and were in need of rescue.
I was commissioned by Made In Roath to document...
'Settlement' madeinroath.com/2014/10/settlement/
Why am I Here:
My only brief was to bring to it what I liked. So I took the working title 'Why Am I Here'. I aimed to isolate the individual, in moment, within reflection, isolation, interaction. Posing the question ‘what brings me here, what do I require, what will I take away, will I return, do I identify.
Settlement: The Howardian Nature Reserve madeinroathblog.blogspot.co.uk/2014/10/settlement-howardi...
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Smirisary Deserted Settlement
ID:MHG27345
Type of record:Monument
Name:Township - Smirisary, Arisaig and Moidart
Grid Reference:NM 6478 7710
Map Sheet:NM67NW
Civil Parish:ARISAIG AND MOIDART
Geographical Area:LOCHABER
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ID:MHG27346
Type of record:Monument
Name:Township - near Smirisary, Arisaig and Moidart
Listed 12/10/2018
Reference Number: 100003210
The John Glenn Boyhood Home is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The property is closely and significantly associated with Lt. Colonel John Glenn (July 18, 1921 – December 8, 2016). Glenn is nationally significant as a highly decorated Marine pilot during World War II and the Korean War, one of the seven original astronauts chosen for America’s space program, the first American to orbit the Earth, and a U.S. Senator for four terms. Although he achieved national recognition and significance as an astronaut during the American-Russian Space Race, Glenn’s boyhood home and hometown remained a touchstone for him throughout his prodigious career.
I was commissioned by Made In Roath to document...
'Settlement' madeinroath.com/2014/10/settlement/
Why am I Here:
My only brief was to bring to it what I liked. So I took the working title 'Why Am I Here'. I aimed to isolate the individual, in moment, within reflection, isolation, interaction. Posing the question ‘what brings me here, what do I require, what will I take away, will I return, do I identify.
Settlement: The Howardian Nature Reserve madeinroathblog.blogspot.co.uk/2014/10/settlement-howardi...
Twitter @madeinroath2014 twitter.com/madeinroath2014
Made In Roath: Facebook www.facebook.com/madeinroath?fref=ts
Twitter twitter.com/nspugh photography ©nspugh
Smirisary Deserted Settlement
ID:MHG27345
Type of record:Monument
Name:Township - Smirisary, Arisaig and Moidart
Grid Reference:NM 6478 7710
Map Sheet:NM67NW
Civil Parish:ARISAIG AND MOIDART
Geographical Area:LOCHABER
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ID:MHG27346
Type of record:Monument
Name:Township - near Smirisary, Arisaig and Moidart
The Culbertson Back Country Settlement is on a beautiful two-acre circle on the old Georgia Road in Gray Court, just in front of the old Gray Court cemetery on the hill. The road was an old wagon road to Georgia that once was traveled by stagecoach to the Dorroh Inn just down the road. The Settlement consists of two log cabins, a block house, a one-room African-American school, corn crib, 1882 church, and a blacksmith shop. All of these structures have been given to the society and were in need of rescue.
The Ministry of Planning and the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) Launched the Results of the Identification of Informal Settlements in Iraq
Baghdad, 20 August 2017 - The Ministry of Planning, in collaboration with the United Nations Human Settlements Program (UN-Habitat), have launched the results of the identification of informal settlements in Iraq, which comprised of 3,687 informal settlements in 12 governorates, inhabited by about 3.2 million Iraqis.
This came during the event held by the Ministry of Planning and the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers in collaboration with the United Nations Human Settlements Program (UN-Habitat) in Baghdad within the framework of the National Programme for Rehabilitation and Regularization of Informal Settlements and IDPs areas in Iraq implemented by UN-Habitat and funded by the Office of Refugees and IDP Affairs at the US Embassy.
H.E. Dr. Salman al-Jumaili the Minister of Planning said that "the problem of Informal Settlements has been exacerbated by the aggravated housing crisis in the country, which is increasing year after year, in addition to the lack of enforcement of laws and regulations that contribute to reduce this problem, noting that the problem of Informal Settlements has become widespread and is hindering community development programs".
On his side, H.E. the Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers Dr. Mahdi Al-Allaq pointed out that the Cabinet's Resolution No. 279 of 2015, which includes the endorsement of the road map that was submitted by the United Nations Human Settlements Programme, paved the way for the implementation of the National Program for the Rehabilitation and Regularization of Informal Settlements In Iraq, and contributed to addressing the problem in a comprehensive manner in terms of its political, economic, health, physical and social aspects, within a sustainable and practical framework.
The Deputy Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General and Humanitarian Coordinator in Iraq Ms. Liz Grande praised the efforts of the Iraqi Government and the United Nations Human Settlements Program in carrying out this work, noting that the United Nations "will make every effort to help to resolve this problem and that the current national programme has provided the relevant technical solutions based on modern and successful experiences in many countries". "Iraqis can trust that they can count on the United Nations as they rebuild their country", and she assured that "there will be a global conference to be held soon to help on the reconstruction in Iraq"
In the same context, Mr. Cris Dilworth, the Representative of the Office of Refugees and IDP Affairs at the US Embassy added "this project will contribute to addressing the Informal Settlements and finding solutions for the displaced people, especially in the presence of areas that are heavily destroyed in many cities of Iraq, that caused the emergence of new slums", expressing his belief that "thanks to this intervention, we will be able to impede the growth of slums during the post-ISIL era".
The Head of UN-Habitat in Iraq, Dr. Erfan Ali, emphasized on the continuation of the national programme to support the Iraqi Government to carry on the agreed action plans and strategies, to upgrade the informal settlements and IDPs areas, and continue together to implement the legal ,technical and institutional steps according to the work methodology of the programme following the endorsement of the legislative framework by the Parliament, and upon issuing the regulation for establishing the Informal Settlements Rehabilitation Fund by the Iraqi Council of Ministers.
The current results revealed that there are 3,687 informal settlements including 521,947 illegal housing units where 3.2 million inhabitants are accommodated. The capital Baghdad was the city with the largest number of informal settlements, with 1022 areas, followed by Basra and Dhiqar with 677 settlements and 333 settlements, respectively. The current identification of informal settlements covers 12 Governorates excluding the KR-I and the Governorates of Ninewa, Salahadin and Anbar, where the areas identification work began recently.
Photos by UNAMI PIO.
Smirisary Deserted Settlement
ID:MHG27345
Type of record:Monument
Name:Township - Smirisary, Arisaig and Moidart
Grid Reference:NM 6478 7710
Map Sheet:NM67NW
Civil Parish:ARISAIG AND MOIDART
Geographical Area:LOCHABER
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ID:MHG27346
Type of record:Monument
Name:Township - near Smirisary, Arisaig and Moidart
The Settlement was kicked off in 1963 with the arrival of the paddle-steamer Gem, formally opening to the public in 1966 and has been in public ownership since.
Smirisary Deserted Settlement
ID:MHG27345
Type of record:Monument
Name:Township - Smirisary, Arisaig and Moidart
Grid Reference:NM 6478 7710
Map Sheet:NM67NW
Civil Parish:ARISAIG AND MOIDART
Geographical Area:LOCHABER
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ID:MHG27346
Type of record:Monument
Name:Township - near Smirisary, Arisaig and Moidart
Matera, Basilikata, Italy., Old Town, Sassi, cave settlements Sassi Tu Matera, UNESCO world cultural heritage
Founded in 1773 in South Jutland, the site is an example of a planned settlement of the Moravian Church, a Lutheran free congregation centred in Herrnhut, Saxony. The town was planned to represent the Protestant urban ideal, constructed around a central Church square. The architecture is homogenous and unadorned, with one and two-storey buildings in yellow brick with red tile roofs. The democratic organization of the Moravian Church, with its pioneering egalitarian philosophy, is expressed in its humanistic town planning. The settlement’s plan opens onto agricultural land and includes important buildings for the common welfare such as large communal houses for the congregation’s widows and unmarried men and women. The buildings are still in use and many are still owned by the local Moravian Church community .