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Adrian Osborne, Electrician on the Sandringham Estate, is honoured by the Queen for the third time in the New Year's Honours. All his work colleagues would like to express their congratulations!
Third and fourth grade students performed "Hooray For Hollywood!" on April 11, 2014.
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Photo by Todd Race
Built between 1893 and 1896, this Richardsonian Romanesque Revival-style courthouse was designed by Yost and Packard and constructed by T. B. Townsend to serve as the third courthouse of Wood County, founded in 1820, replacing an earlier courthouse built after the county seat was moved to Bowling Green from Perrysburg in 1870. The courthouse features a red tile hipped roof with multiple dormers, a rusticated limestone block exterior, multiple stone pinnacles, machicolations, gable parapets, arched and rectangular windows, decorative pilasters with ornate capitals, a large 195-foot-tall central clock tower with a stone roof topped with a weather vane and featuring arrowslit windows, flanked by two shorter octagonal towers with ornate carved trim bands below the top row of windows, a front entrance at the base of the tower with a decorative ballustrade and shallow arch flanked by decorative carved trim panels on either side above, and a matching jail to the rear, constructed in 1901-02, and designed by the firm of Fronizer and Andrews with similar architectural features to the courthouse. The courthouse saw a rally held by President William Howard Taft in 1912, Jimmy Hoffa visiting to obtain a marriage license in 1937, and a speech held by President Ronald Reagan in 1988 to promote the presidential campaign of George H. W. Bush. The courthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974, and saw the interior restored in 1980, with the exterior being restored in 2002. The building continues to house the main court spaces and functions for Wood County, with the jail having been converted into office space after being replaced with a newer facility in 1990.
Third Thursday: Picture This! on May 19, 2016 at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, MO. Photographer / Lauren Frisch Pusateri
Third Calvary (New Calvary Cemetery), St. Sebastian Division, Sunnyside, Queens, New York City, New York, United States
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during the Emirates FA Cup Third Round tie between Fleetwood Town and Queens Park Rangers at the Highbury Stadium, England on Saturday 7 January 2023. Photo by Sam Fielding / Fleetwood Town FC
Studio portrait of unknown working man. Early 20th century. From the Oxford Electric Studios, Queen Street, Cardiff.
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Norfolk Southern represents the third generation of operators on the former Des Moines Union Railway's terminal operations in Des Moines. This scene has been captured over the decades under all three carriers - from the flag of the Wabash to the thoroughbred of the Norfolk Southern.
View of autumn leaves on the 222-acre Civil War Preservation Trust property on the Third Winchester Battlefield. On November 12, the Civil War Preservation Trust and the Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation announced a $3.35 million campaign to save the neighboring 209-acre Huntsberry property.
Photo by Jim Campi