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Taken on a very frosty and foggy morning in Greenwich Park, London just as the sun was rising over the horizon.

 

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View of one of the 31 'Event Horizon' cast iron statues dotted around the London skyline and streets facing the Hayward Galley with the London Eye in the distance. Part of the Blind Light exhibition at the Hayward Gallery.

 

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Vauxhall Corsa 12v 5-door from Guernsey seen in Chatteris.

Horse Guards Parade

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Ceremonial mounting of the guard daily at 11:00 am (10:00am Sundays) in summer on Horse Guards Parade and in winter in the courtyard. Dismount ceremony daily at 4:00pm. The Guards (Queen's Life Guards) ride along the Mall between Horse Guards parade and Hyde Park.

  

This famous ceremony consists of a colorful display of pageantry by the Foot Guards of the Household division of the Army, the Queen's personal guard.

Takes place daily in the Summer (alternate days in the Winter period) Arrive early to get a good view especially in the summer months.

Horse Guards Parade is London's largest single open space, built in 1745 to house the old palace guards.

Today, the guards are changed at the top of Horse Guards Parade every hour on the striking of the clock, a ceremony which is well worth seeing.

Horse Guards Parade is also the setting for the Trooping of the Color.

The ceremony takes place once a year on the Saturday closest to the Queens Official birthday (June 6th).

Two mounted troopers of the Household Cavalry stand guard over the entrance to the Horse Guards.

It was built where the old guardhouse for the 16th century royal palace of Whitehall once stood.

The clock tower dates from the 18th century, built by William Kent and John Vardy.

The low arch, guarded by two dismounted sentries, leads to Horse Guards Parade which is fringed by government offices and the Prime Minister's official Downing Street residence.

Horse Guards Parade is the setting for the impressive ceremony of Trooping the Color by the Queen's personal troops on her Majesty's official birthday.

The troopers are on duty at their post in Horse Guards daily from 10am to 4pm. At 11am (10am on Sundays) the colorful ceremony of Changing the Guard is performed.

  

For the 5 kilometre race results and photos...here are the local (Ottawa & area) participants -- sorted by cities and first name -- in the September 19, 2010, Canada Army Run held in Ottawa, Ontario.

 

Click here and enter the bib numbers for the full individual race results. Race photos here. (6,760 runners in the 5 km race)

 

Thank-you to Sportstats.

 

Part A. Ottawa (Click here.)

Part B. Other Communities (Alexandria to Navan) (Click here.)

Part C. Other Communities (Nepean to Woodlawn) (see below)

 

Part C:

 

10733…Adele Pontone….. Nepean

11845…Al Ruppel….. Nepean

9843…Alana Henry-Fontelio….. Nepean

11513…Alex E. Smith….. Nepean

7265…Alexander Maxwell….. Nepean

14160…Alexandra Reimer….. Nepean

10495…Alison Gotceitas….. Nepean

7963…Alison Vrckovnik….. Nepean

8610…Amy Yee….. Nepean

10100…Andrea Cook….. Nepean

8784…Andrea Copperthwaite….. Nepean

12268…Andrew Ma….. Nepean

10002…Andrew Makus….. Nepean

12672…Anezka Zlamal….. Nepean

7881…Angie Rucchetto….. Nepean

8379…Anna Passmore….. Nepean

9255…Anne Senior….. Nepean

8431…Anya Rampal….. Nepean

14195…April Van Den Beek….. Nepean

11251…Athena Williams….. Nepean

11252…Aurora Williams….. Nepean

12931…Becky Bodnar….. Nepean

11429…Ben Cook….. Nepean

7260…Benjamin Cheng….. Nepean

12058…Bihac Mazigh….. Nepean

7023…Bob Cordukes….. Nepean

8474…Bonnie Badour….. Nepean

9476…Bonnie Gregoire….. Nepean

3991…Brent Eyre….. Nepean

12133…Brian Green….. Nepean

10848…Bronwynn Guymer….. Nepean

8660…Cathie Adeney….. Nepean

8666…Cathy Anderson….. Nepean

9909…Cecily Pantin….. Nepean

12293…Chris Brace….. Nepean

13076…Chris Cull….. Nepean

13081…Chris Daley….. Nepean

13148…Cindy Elmy….. Nepean

7972…Cindy Wendler….. Nepean

10685…Clare Beckton….. Nepean

7906…Claudio Sicoli….. Nepean

11092…Colby Wilson….. Nepean

8741…Colleen Burns….. Nepean

11446…Corinne Finlayson….. Nepean

12094…Craig Heath….. Nepean

10420…Cynthia Field -Rose….. Nepean

12722…Cynthia Sleigh-O'rourke….. Nepean

7756…D.R. Macgregor….. Nepean

11166…Daniel Cormier….. Nepean

12147…Danielle Miner….. Nepean

7262…Daphne Snelgrove….. Nepean

8042…Dave Regimbald….. Nepean

13053…David Contini….. Nepean

10170…David Daze….. Nepean

10656…Debbie Mclellan-Lepine….. Nepean

11133…Deborah Park….. Nepean

12588…Dorothy Gordon….. Nepean

10934…Drew Robertson….. Nepean

8481…Edward Drummond….. Nepean

12174…Eileen Melnick Mccarthy….. Nepean

10768…Elaine Yee….. Nepean

13368…Elana Lamesse….. Nepean

11689…Emily Devitt….. Nepean

7351…Emma Victoria Smith….. Nepean

14477…Eric Mullen….. Nepean

13827…Eric Traclet….. Nepean

9164…Erika Penno….. Nepean

9607…Erin Brennan….. Nepean

14157…Erin Purdy….. Nepean

9844…Ermin Fontelio….. Nepean

14223…Eugenio Rino….. Nepean

9486…Fannie Simard-Castonguay….. Nepean

8381…Franca Mirella….. Nepean

10328…Francine Lapointe….. Nepean

8685…Gallisedo Bae….. Nepean

7264…Gary Maxwell….. Nepean

10793…Gerry Blathwayt….. Nepean

1502…Glenn Kavanagh….. Nepean

10171…Gracie Daze….. Nepean

13529…Hana Moidu….. Nepean

9840…Heather Sutcliffe….. Nepean

9334…Heather Webb….. Nepean

12235…Hilary Allen….. Nepean

11787…Holly Karout….. Nepean

10028…Howard Godby….. Nepean

12126…Irene Yaraskavitch….. Nepean

9898…J.P. Trottier….. Nepean

9487…Jade Simard-Castonguay….. Nepean

13530…Jaleel Moidu….. Nepean

11450…James Boutin….. Nepean

12439…James Passmore….. Nepean

7170…James R. Edge….. Nepean

13061…Jan Coulis….. Nepean

11822…Janet Myers….. Nepean

10847…Jason Green….. Nepean

8032…Jean Marie Manson….. Nepean

8480…Jeff Drummond….. Nepean

12518…Jeff Harvey….. Nepean

13858…Jen Walsh….. Nepean

12391…Jennifer Bordeleau….. Nepean

8941…Jennifer Hopkinson….. Nepean

11405…Jennifer Maroun….. Nepean

9155…Jennifer Passmore….. Nepean

13883…Jennifer Williams….. Nepean

7630…Jessica Gage….. Nepean

14494…Jill Castiglione….. Nepean

11806…Jill Marchand….. Nepean

11018…Jo Ann Uline….. Nepean

8815…Joanne Denomme….. Nepean

14030…Joanne Doucet….. Nepean

8482…Jocelyn Drummond….. Nepean

11410…Joe Harvey….. Nepean

9404…Johanne Harris….. Nepean

14548…John Smith….. Nepean

12893…Jordan Beauvais….. Nepean

7519…Josh Brennan….. Nepean

11658…Judy Smith….. Nepean

7240…Julian Yang….. Nepean

12916…Julie Bennett….. Nepean

13080…Julie Dalbec….. Nepean

9081…Kaitlin Mclellan….. Nepean

1867…Karen Mullen….. Nepean

8141…Kathleen Cole….. Nepean

13051…Kathy Conlon….. Nepean

11226…Katie Squires….. Nepean

12519…Keirsten Harvey….. Nepean

7557…Keith Clark….. Nepean

7558…Kelsey Clark….. Nepean

11132…Ken Park….. Nepean

11774…Kenneth Hennessey….. Nepean

7755…Kenton Lynds….. Nepean

12626…Kevan Mackay….. Nepean

8786…Kim Corlett….. Nepean

12130…Kimberley Brigden….. Nepean

8012…Kirk Lynds….. Nepean

12040…Kirsten Miller….. Nepean

11560…Kristen Grewal….. Nepean

12754…Kristina Ellement….. Nepean

7296…Kyle Gordon….. Nepean

10767…Kyle Tennant….. Nepean

7559…Laura Clark….. Nepean

7819…Laura Nichols….. Nepean

12821…Laura Peckett….. Nepean

8374…Leisa Villeneuve….. Nepean

8802…Leslie Da Silva….. Nepean

9642…Lien Ha….. Nepean

10023…Linda Billyard….. Nepean

8986…Linda Koenders….. Nepean

11946…Linda Mckay….. Nepean

9283…Linda Swaffield….. Nepean

8162…Lisa Marie Bambrick….. Nepean

10295…Lisa Piers….. Nepean

9592…Louise Desjardins….. Nepean

13609…Lucas Perkins….. Nepean

7208…Luke Harvey….. Nepean

10106…Lydia Walker….. Nepean

9228…Lynda Rozon….. Nepean

12213…Lynn Hannah….. Nepean

13758…Lynn Smith….. Nepean

12236…Mackenzie Allen….. Nepean

8812…Mamta Deecker….. Nepean

8792…Marcy Craig….. Nepean

9854…Margaret O'brien….. Nepean

8972…Margaret-Ann Kellett….. Nepean

9803…Marianna Burch….. Nepean

14323…Marie Bulmer….. Nepean

12328…Marie Noreau….. Nepean

9350…Marie Yelle-Whitwam….. Nepean

11096…Marilyn Booth….. Nepean

14251…Marion Dare….. Nepean

8910…Mark Hache….. Nepean

10764…Martine Proulx….. Nepean

11687…Mary Devitt….. Nepean

14120…Mary-Kaye Mcgreevy….. Nepean

13819…Matthew Threader….. Nepean

7207…Megan Harvey….. Nepean

11549…Melanie Boudreau….. Nepean

14029…Melanie Dompierre….. Nepean

14261…Melanie Gibbons….. Nepean

8864…Melissa Fisher….. Nepean

7140…Michael Burch….. Nepean

7261…Michael Cheng….. Nepean

11896…Michael Teeple….. Nepean

7973…Michael Wendler….. Nepean

12958…Michelle Bray….. Nepean

11416…Mike Trottier….. Nepean

11911…Mimi Hadi-Kho….. Nepean

10062…Mina Rampal….. Nepean

8740…Miriam Burke….. Nepean

10935…Mishele Robertson….. Nepean

6509…Momodou Loum….. Nepean

7014…Monique Cordukes….. Nepean

13559…Natalie Sharp….. Nepean

12773…Natasha Yee….. Nepean

7947…Nathan Toft….. Nepean

7689…Ning Huang….. Nepean

8901…Paige Graham….. Nepean

11076…Parto Navidi….. Nepean

7356…Patrick Nicholas Smith….. Nepean

10151…Patrick Walsh….. Nepean

13197…Paul Gauthier….. Nepean

7292…Paul Romano….. Nepean

7038…Paula Noyes….. Nepean

9655…Peggy Bradford….. Nepean

13790…Pierre St-Pierre….. Nepean

10448…Ralph Mahar….. Nepean

10154…Ram Bickram….. Nepean

10496…Ray Gotceitas….. Nepean

14317…Raymond Tsang….. Nepean

10183…Reid Zandbelt….. Nepean

12078…Rena Itan….. Nepean

12892…Rhonda Beauregard….. Nepean

13085…Richard Dare….. Nepean

7578…Richard Dault….. Nepean

13198…Rob Gauthier….. Nepean

9402…Rob Harris….. Nepean

7729…Robert Langlois….. Nepean

14516…Robert Lee….. Nepean

294…Roberto Palmero….. Nepean

9122…Rod Myers….. Nepean

7908…Roger Skidmore….. Nepean

7928…Rowan Stringer….. Nepean

12381…Roy Thomas….. Nepean

12842…Sabeena Abdulmajeed….. Nepean

10105…Sadie Walker….. Nepean

13809…Sajan Thankachan….. Nepean

10099…Sam Cook….. Nepean

11541…Samara Peters….. Nepean

7022…Samer Forzley….. Nepean

8708…Sandra Binkley….. Nepean

11393…Sandy Andrews….. Nepean

10755…Sarah Gardam….. Nepean

7206…Sarah Harvey….. Nepean

9077…Sarah Mcisaac….. Nepean

9856…Scott Kennedy….. Nepean

10104…Scott Walker….. Nepean

9604…Shane Brennan….. Nepean

13369…Shane Lamesse….. Nepean

12438…Shannon Passmore….. Nepean

10598…Sharon Leonard….. Nepean

8974…Shawna Kelly….. Nepean

13810…Sheryl Theal….. Nepean

7414…Simon Kou….. Nepean

13901…Simon Xie….. Nepean

14324…Siobhan Bulmer….. Nepean

11358…Sokoeun Sreng….. Nepean

11333…Sonya Driscoll….. Nepean

11835…Sophia Ramirez-Hennessey….. Nepean

11374…Stefanie Burch….. Nepean

14567…Stephanie Dunne….. Nepean

13760…Stephen Smith….. Nepean

12526…Steve Camilucci….. Nepean

8281…Steven Leonard….. Nepean

7306…Susan Bickram….. Nepean

11723…Susan Carter….. Nepean

8139…Susan White….. Nepean

12300…Suzanne Judd….. Nepean

12565…Taemin Ha….. Nepean

12006…Tammy Delaney….. Nepean

9606…Tammy Harris….. Nepean

9358…Tanya Churchill….. Nepean

7912…Tanya Snook….. Nepean

12287…Teresa Scrivens….. Nepean

9839…Theo Tsang….. Nepean

8386…Thomas Lepine….. Nepean

10595…Thomas Williams….. Nepean

8886…Tina Garbas-Tyrrell….. Nepean

9232…Tina Ryan….. Nepean

13835…Tom Trueman….. Nepean

11430…Tony Cook….. Nepean

11091…Tracey Wilson….. Nepean

7964…Trevor Vrckovnik….. Nepean

14136…Trish Munro….. Nepean

9137…Trishia Ogilvie….. Nepean

9449…Tyler Young….. Nepean

11799…Vivianne Leguerrier….. Nepean

12772…Wayne Yee….. Nepean

9156…Wendy Patenaude….. Nepean

13820…Wendy Threader….. Nepean

9930…Yanika Gauthier….. Nepean

13767…Yupin Spatling….. Nepean

11164…Yvonne Dumont….. Nepean

13370…Zac Lamesse….. Nepean

9261…Zoe Sjolund….. Nepean

7922…Angie Stevenson….. North Gower

8503…Ashley Robinson….. North Gower

10715…Georgia Robinson….. North Gower

12567…Janet Johnston-Vineyard….. North Gower

11683…Julie Poirier….. North Gower

7291…Kim Paley….. North Gower

10827…Marie Dowden….. North Gower

7169…Mark Parry….. North Gower

12566…Mitch Vineyard….. North Gower

10878…Nicole Komendat….. North Gower

8924…Pam Harrison….. North Gower

11684…Rick Poirier….. North Gower

10932…Ronnie Richardson….. North Gower

8909…Susan Gutwin….. North Gower

13785…Tim Stevenson….. North Gower

12092…Vicki Brown….. North Gower

14326…Aaron Derouin….. Orleans

14596…Adam Menzies….. Orleans

11001…Adina Turner….. Orleans

8214…Adrian Fyfe….. Orleans

10279…Aguilar Julio….. Orleans

11131…Ainsley Howard….. Orleans

11387…Alain Beaulieu….. Orleans

11129…Alan Howard….. Orleans

9262…Alan Smith….. Orleans

10930…Alex Renwick….. Orleans

14578…Alexander Overton….. Orleans

9139…Alexis O'bryan….. Orleans

14276…Algis Danaitis….. Orleans

12913…Alison Bennett….. Orleans

11625…Allison Gordon….. Orleans

9771…Alvin Szeto….. Orleans

12743…Amanda Bower….. Orleans

12571…Amanda Daluz….. Orleans

8103…Amanda Hope….. Orleans

13763…Amanda Soule….. Orleans

7623…Amelie Flanagan….. Orleans

8537…Amy Cameron….. Orleans

7091…Andrew Cormack….. Orleans

9249…Andrew Scarlett….. Orleans

13863…Andrew Warden….. Orleans

8544…Angela Maxwell….. Orleans

9292…Anick Taverna….. Orleans

12655…Anik Corbeil….. Orleans

9293…Anita Taylor….. Orleans

13133…Annabelle Dube….. Orleans

10887…Anne Lemay….. Orleans

8534…Anneliese Myers….. Orleans

11811…Annemarie Mccormick….. Orleans

9684…Anne-Marie Ranger….. Orleans

9223…Annik Rouse….. Orleans

13624…Anthony Pickett….. Orleans

11187…Anthony Williamson….. Orleans

11639…Arthur Mckenzie….. Orleans

11637…Arthur Mckenzie….. Orleans

13964…Ashley Arbour….. Orleans

12223…Ashley Beaton….. Orleans

11709…Barbara Bourke….. Orleans

7825…Barbara Oattes….. Orleans

7285…Ben Richard….. Orleans

8632…Bennett Dave….. Orleans

7035…Benoit Cadieux….. Orleans

10854…Bernie Hasselman….. Orleans

8926…Beverley Hatt….. Orleans

7680…Beverley Holden….. Orleans

7786…Bill Meek….. Orleans

13965…Blake Arbour….. Orleans

7767…Bonita Martin….. Orleans

8148…Brenda Cavanagh….. Orleans

7644…Brenda Gosselin….. Orleans

11800…Brenda Leury….. Orleans

13569…Brian Newlove….. Orleans

9857…Brigitte Benay….. Orleans

8718…Brigitte Bourre….. Orleans

10459…Bruce Brunelle….. Orleans

14281…Camelia Touzany….. Orleans

12544…Carl Kletke….. Orleans

11742…Carla De Koning….. Orleans

11765…Carly Gordon….. Orleans

10855…Carly Hasselman….. Orleans

9247…Carmela Savoia….. Orleans

11504…Carmen Foglietta….. Orleans

8048…Carol Daigle….. Orleans

12383…Carol Huot….. Orleans

9665…Carol Moule….. Orleans

11188…Carol Williamson….. Orleans

7634…Carole Gaudes….. Orleans

9756…Caroline Tessier….. Orleans

11983…Chelsea Hughes….. Orleans

13864…Chelsea Warden….. Orleans

12719…Chris Michael….. Orleans

13570…Chris Newlove….. Orleans

11097…Christa Faehndrich….. Orleans

9554…Christina Jahraus….. Orleans

10720…Christina Walker….. Orleans

8751…Christine Casey….. Orleans

9250…Christine Scarlett….. Orleans

9196…Cindy Reid….. Orleans

13040…Clairette Clement….. Orleans

11934…Corey Bursey….. Orleans

14471…Dakota Chamberlain….. Orleans

7184…Danie Michaud….. Orleans

9926…Daniel Bradley….. Orleans

9577…Daniel Quimper….. Orleans

12560…Danielle Richardson….. Orleans

7971…Darlene Welch….. Orleans

9879…Dave Byrne….. Orleans

11894…Dave King….. Orleans

9471…David Ball….. Orleans

9680…David Gee….. Orleans

13386…David Lawrence….. Orleans

13764…David Soule….. Orleans

7982…David Young….. Orleans

8626…Deanna Masur….. Orleans

10835…Deanne Farley….. Orleans

14230…Deanne Mclintock….. Orleans

14252…Debbie Landry….. Orleans

10929…Denis Raymond….. Orleans

10317…Dennis Lloyd….. Orleans

9021…Diane Levesque….. Orleans

7573…Dominique Cusson….. Orleans

11382…Donald Darrell….. Orleans

8975…Donald Kennedy….. Orleans

12226…Doreen Murray….. Orleans

13305…Earl Jared….. Orleans

8763…Edith Chartrand….. Orleans

9509…Edith Gibeault….. Orleans

8550…Elan Graves….. Orleans

10786…Elizabeth Bachand….. Orleans

13765…Emma Soule….. Orleans

7157…Eric Bourbonnais….. Orleans

8360…Eric Christensen….. Orleans

10266…Eric Drouin….. Orleans

12091…Eric Gay….. Orleans

9567…Erica Dixon….. Orleans

7853…Erik Poapst….. Orleans

11443…Ethel Best….. Orleans

11834…Farhana Rahman….. Orleans

9049…Faye Magne….. Orleans

11000…Feyah Turner….. Orleans

12633…France Gagnon….. Orleans

13880…Frederick Whichelo….. Orleans

8213…Fyfe Will….. Orleans

12704…Gabriel Rousseau….. Orleans

14012…Gail Cote….. Orleans

10528…Garrett Fiander….. Orleans

9797…Genevieve Beliveau….. Orleans

12175…George Cormack….. Orleans

12325…Georges Rousseau….. Orleans

14000…Gerry Champagne….. Orleans

9663…Gilles Berger….. Orleans

13647…Gilles Pouliot….. Orleans

10916…Gisele Montgomery….. Orleans

13687…Gisele Rivest….. Orleans

9571…Gorden Cavanagh….. Orleans

9798…Greg Beliveau….. Orleans

13360…Greg Lacroix….. Orleans

8568…Gregory Burt….. Orleans

12061…Gregory Villeneuve….. Orleans

12869…Guy Armstrong….. Orleans

10246…Harold O'connell….. Orleans

7483…Heather Barr….. Orleans

12415…Heather Lloyd….. Orleans

9535…Heather Mcintosh….. Orleans

13766…Heather Soule….. Orleans

14470…Helene Boyer….. Orleans

11796…Henri Lanctot….. Orleans

7981…Ian Yokota….. Orleans

8049…Irvin Daigle….. Orleans

8357…Isabelle Lapierre….. Orleans

9397…Jacinthe Laliberte….. Orleans

8671…Jackie Anton….. Orleans

11807…Jacob Matthews….. Orleans

10084…Jacques Gagne….. Orleans

11594…James Gan….. Orleans

8768…Janice Christensen….. Orleans

11120…Janice Mcintyre….. Orleans

12194…Jannine Moreau….. Orleans

7191…Jason Sinkus….. Orleans

11891…Jean-Pierre Dufour….. Orleans

12332…Jennifer Brisson….. Orleans

8448…Jennifer Buffam….. Orleans

7667…Jennifer Hausman….. Orleans

8981…Jennifer King….. Orleans

7924…Jennifer Stewart….. Orleans

14001…Jessica Champagne….. Orleans

10694…Jessica Danforth….. Orleans

9193…Joan Rajotte….. Orleans

14351…Joanna Streppa….. Orleans

12103…Jo-Anne Matheson….. Orleans

9116…Joanne Mulligan….. Orleans

13911…Joel Bergeron….. Orleans

9516…Johanne Stuart….. Orleans

12422…John Kernick….. Orleans

14089…John Learned….. Orleans

13491…John Mcgregor….. Orleans

14597…John Menzies….. Orleans

9140…John O'bryan….. Orleans

9251…John Scarlett….. Orleans

7939…John Tennant….. Orleans

7959…John Vice….. Orleans

7299…Jonathan Favre….. Orleans

14283…Jonathan Montreuil….. Orleans

9517…Jordi Stuart….. Orleans

11638…Josee Cote….. Orleans

11476…Josee Deleseleuc….. Orleans

11152…Josee Sarazin….. Orleans

12871…Josie Armstrong….. Orleans

12368…Julie Arsenault….. Orleans

11137…Julie Johnson….. Orleans

9248…Julie Savoie….. Orleans

9141…Justin O'bryan….. Orleans

11167…Karianne Lefebvre….. Orleans

8982…Karyl King….. Orleans

8127…Katharina Menduni….. Orleans

10469…Katherine Kurtossy….. Orleans

12716…Kathleen Michael….. Orleans

8692…Kathryn Barr….. Orleans

12308…Katie Williams….. Orleans

7744…Kayla Licari….. Orleans

11772…Kelly Haynes….. Orleans

12718…Kelly Michael….. Orleans

9519…Kelsey Teague….. Orleans

10814…Kenneth Crane….. Orleans

11066…Kenneth Gray….. Orleans

12756…Kevin O'keefe….. Orleans

12564…Kevin Riendeau….. Orleans

10758…Kim Carrier….. Orleans

9075…Kim Mcgowan….. Orleans

14010…Krista Cooper….. Orleans

7317…Kristen Ward….. Orleans

14238…Kyle Thebault….. Orleans

9618…Kylie Rozon….. Orleans

8449…Laura Buffam….. Orleans

8167…Laura St-Pierre….. Orleans

9351…Laura Yokota-Savoia….. Orleans

7051…Lauren Devereux….. Orleans

10556…Laurie Mack….. Orleans

12090…Lesley Gay….. Orleans

8952…Leslie Hurry….. Orleans

14074…Leslie Katz….. Orleans

8747…Lili Caron….. Orleans

14370…Linda Brunet….. Orleans

12072…Linda Dupuis….. Orleans

9300…Lindsay Toll….. Orleans

13860…Lindsay Walthert….. Orleans

13999…Lisa Carozza….. Orleans

9083…Lisa Meek….. Orleans

12198…Lisa St-Amour….. Orleans

12102…Lise Dixon….. Orleans

9213…Lloyd Rockburn….. Orleans

7018…Lorne Schmidt….. Orleans

9214…Louise Rockburn….. Orleans

13761…Louise Soloski….. Orleans

8215…Luc Nadon….. Orleans

9163…Luc Pedneault….. Orleans

10761…Lucie Houle….. Orleans

7222…Lucien Bedard….. Orleans

7804…Lynda Muirhead….. Orleans

13196…M Gauthier….. Orleans

11121…Malcolm Mcintyre….. Orleans

7960…Manon Virag….. Orleans

8523…Marc Desforges….. Orleans

7501…Marc-Andre Blanke….. Orleans

11695…Marg Zens….. Orleans

7686…Maria Hotston….. Orleans

13468…Maria Perron….. Orleans

9620…Mark Deschamps….. Orleans

12717…Mark Michael….. Orleans

11400…Mark Price….. Orleans

7653…Marquis Hainse….. Orleans

9527…Martine Gagnon….. Orleans

8105…Mary Anne Gillespie….. Orleans

12568…Mary Jane Daluz….. Orleans

8823…Mathieu Dion….. Orleans

14048…Mathieu Gill….. Orleans

14278…Matt Boivin….. Orleans

8211…Matt Fyfe….. Orleans

12872…Matthew Armstrong….. Orleans

11014…Matthew Mckay….. Orleans

14579…Matthew Overton….. Orleans

9252…Matthew Scarlett….. Orleans

9635…Matthew Walthert….. Orleans

12326…Maureen Brennan-Rousseau….. Orleans

8478…Maureen Lamothe….. Orleans

8907…Max Guenette….. Orleans

7474…Megan Apostoleris….. Orleans

9294…Megan Taylor….. Orleans

7524…Michael Brown….. Orleans

13306…Michael Jared….. Orleans

9636…Michael Kampman….. Orleans

13705…Michael Roome….. Orleans

8824…Michel Dion….. Orleans

10957…Michel St Denis….. Orleans

10702…Michelle Best….. Orleans

12206…Michelle Maheux….. Orleans

11136…Mike Johnson….. Orleans

10742…Ming Tung….. Orleans

9088…Mireille Mikhael….. Orleans

10859…Monica Henderson….. Orleans

9772…Monique Goyette….. Orleans

7687…Morgan Hotston….. Orleans

7666…Murray Hatt….. Orleans

8816…Natalie Deschamps….. Orleans

13361…Natascha Lacroix….. Orleans

7736…Natasshia Lee….. Orleans

11065…Nathalie Laroche….. Orleans

9212…Nathalie Rochon….. Orleans

9415…Nerehis Tzivanopolous….. Orleans

9957…Nicolas Ducharme….. Orleans

8674…Nicole Arbic….. Orleans

11214…Nicole Lalonde….. Orleans

10757…Norman May….. Orleans

11672…Olivier Lavictoire….. Orleans

9723…Pamela Lavallee….. Orleans

11673…Patrice Lavictoire….. Orleans

11294…Patrick Grenier….. Orleans

9019…Patrick Levasseur….. Orleans

11572…Patrick Mcvarnock….. Orleans

12765…Patrick Sarda….. Orleans

14591…Paul Mcdonough….. Orleans

10760…Paul Walker….. Orleans

12508…Pauline Giese….. Orleans

13913…Peter Blier….. Orleans

10433…Peter Devlin….. Orleans

14130…Philippe Milot….. Orleans

8761…Pierre Charron….. Orleans

12738…Pierre Huet….. Orleans

11293…Pierrette Grenier….. Orleans

8450…Rachel Buffam….. Orleans

9722…Rachel Lessard….. Orleans

10893…Rachel Mac Duff….. Orleans

8583…Rafael Huet….. Orleans

12528…Randy Buffam….. Orleans

11151…Randy Lahaise….. Orleans

8348…Raymond Mcinnis….. Orleans

12623…Raymond Ouimet….. Orleans

10143…Rebeca Shaw….. Orleans

9518…Rebecca Teague….. Orleans

11272…Remika Gautam….. Orleans

10810…Renelle Cloutier….. Orleans

11653…Richard Purves….. Orleans

12113…Richard Tremblay….. Orleans

10924…Rita Paul….. Orleans

9320…Rob Vice….. Orleans

10815…Robbie Crane….. Orleans

9782…Robert Blasutti….. Orleans

9647…Robert Downey….. Orleans

11168…Robert Jr Lefebvre….. Orleans

11820…Robert Morin….. Orleans

11982…Robert Patchett….. Orleans

7907…Robert Simard….. Orleans

11881…Robin Whitford….. Orleans

7054…Robyn Macdonald….. Orleans

13998…Roger Butt….. Orleans

13586…Ron Orien….. Orleans

9454…Roy Maclellan….. Orleans

14449…Sandy Clark….. Orleans

12414…Sandy Jones….. Orleans

9352…Sara Yokota-Savoia….. Orleans

7712…Scott King….. Orleans

9439…Sean Patchett….. Orleans

14158…Sesha Rabideau….. Orleans

10999…Shaily Turner….. Orleans

12947…Shanna Boutilier….. Orleans

10364…Shannon Snider….. Orleans

7287…Shawn Hohenkirk….. Orleans

8533…Shawn Myers….. Orleans

14469…Shayne Chamberlain….. Orleans

9218…Shirley Rogers….. Orleans

8730…Stacey Brisebois….. Orleans

10766…Stacy Taylor….. Orleans

7182…Stephan Lemaire….. Orleans

11228…Stephanie Ettinger….. Orleans

12141…Stephen James….. Orleans

11900…Steve Greenwood….. Orleans

7336…Steve Pelletier….. Orleans

10875…Susan Kes….. Orleans

12437…Susan Lepine….. Orleans

8117…Susan Villeneuve….. Orleans

9579…Suzanne Giguere….. Orleans

9089…Suzanne Mikkelsen….. Orleans

11130…Sydney Howard….. Orleans

14616…Sylvain Levesque….. Orleans

9972…Sylvie Daoust….. Orleans

12431…Sylvie Godbout….. Orleans

9596…Sylvie Morin….. Orleans

8536…Talia Cameron….. Orleans

13387…Talia Lawrence….. Orleans

8047…Tamiko Von Eicken….. Orleans

12024…Tammy Edwards….. Orleans

7236…Tammy Gardner….. Orleans

5841…Tanja Scharf….. Orleans

7621…Tanya Finlay….. Orleans

9166…Taylor Perron….. Orleans

9970…Tom Kannemann….. Orleans

7962…Tommy Vranas….. Orleans

10149…Tonie Lavictoire….. Orleans

10340…Tori Maclean….. Orleans

8286…Tracey Fitzpatrick….. Orleans

11349…Tracey Gibbons….. Orleans

7654…Traci Hainse….. Orleans

8619…Tracy Rizok….. Orleans

10527…Travis Fiander….. Orleans

13808…Tristan Tessier….. Orleans

8672…Val Anton….. Orleans

9639…Valerie Beauchesne….. Orleans

13362…Valerie Ladouceur….. Orleans

9661…Valerie Marcil….. Orleans

12682…Valerie O'connell….. Orleans

12320…Vanessa Sanger….. Orleans

11877…Venise Volodarsky….. Orleans

13400…Veronik Leblanc….. Orleans

7583…Veronique Daviault….. Orleans

10568…Vicki Aubin….. Orleans

10132…Vince Daluz….. Orleans

11778…Wendy Hickson….. Orleans

11847…Wendy Ruthven….. Orleans

8873…Wyn Fournier….. Orleans

9237…Xavier Saindon….. Orleans

13595…Yvonne Parsons….. Orleans

12155…Zachary St-Pierre….. Orleans

14285…Zack Hazledine….. Orleans

11808…Zoe Matthews….. Orleans

7779…Didi Mclean….. Oxford Mills

8868…Jana Ford….. Oxford Mills

12796…Julie Shephard….. Oxford Mills

8933…Kim Hennessy….. Oxford Mills

12783…Leia Richards….. Oxford Mills

13324…Marvin Kealey….. Oxford Mills

10641…Nadia Diakun-Thibault….. Oxford Mills

10347…Robert Lachance….. Oxford Mills

14619…Aida Izquierdo….. Pembroke

9041…Alanna Macgregor….. Pembroke

14622…Amanda Sykes….. Pembroke

10393…Amelia Gallant….. Pembroke

10499…Bernadette Demong….. Pembroke

13176…Brian Fraser….. Pembroke

10389…Chantal Gallant….. Pembroke

10778…Cheryl Gallant….. Pembroke

12346…Chichi Mgbemena….. Pembroke

8435…Chuck Mathe….. Pembroke

10884…Deanna Lang….. Pembroke

13263…Derek Hebner….. Pembroke

10342…Donald Sheppard….. Pembroke

10000…Elisabelle St-Hilaire….. Pembroke

10392…Ellyse Gallant….. Pembroke

10500…Erik Fleurant….. Pembroke

10794…Ginger Boucher….. Pembroke

12592…Hilary Reiche….. Pembroke

10390…James Gallant….. Pembroke

12724…Jessica Bucci….. Pembroke

14624…John Blair….. Pembroke

14623…Jordan Blair….. Pembroke

8436…Kerry Nolan….. Pembroke

10391…Lauren Gallant….. Pembroke

10343…Lorie Sheppard….. Pembroke

12539…Lynn Carre….. Pembroke

9999…Marie-Philippe St-Hilaire….. Pembroke

12154…Melissa Jarvis….. Pembroke

10606…Michael Murphy….. Pembroke

14368…Michelle Rousselle….. Pembroke

12889…Mike Baxter….. Pembroke

13862…P Ward….. Pembroke

10209…Peter Harrington….. Pembroke

11042…Renee Fleurant….. Pembroke

10001…Ryan Bergin….. Pembroke

12775…Sherri Forward….. Pembroke

12214…Stanley Gauthier….. Pembroke

9996…Andrea Kennedy….. Perth

7433…Angela Gilbertson….. Perth

8227…Anne Marie Gallant….. Perth

12019…Ashley Murphy….. Perth

11265…Bobbi-Jo Jarvis….. Perth

11002…Charles Kirkwood….. Perth

12397…Connor Stewart….. Perth

8983…Dawn Kirkham….. Perth

12984…Derick Buffam….. Perth

11566…Georgine Elderkin….. Perth

12985…Jacob Buffam….. Perth

12398…Jim Stewart….. Perth

14219…Kayla Millar….. Perth

8617…Kelly Ireton….. Perth

8243…Kim Hazen….. Perth

9243…Lexi Saunders….. Perth

9244…Lisa Saunders….. Perth

8508…Lise Harris….. Perth

9245…Logan Saunders….. Perth

1048…Lynn Marsh….. Perth

9246…Nolan Saunders….. Perth

12866…Quattrocchi Annette….. Perth

9345…Rhonda Wright….. Perth

12939…Sharon Bothwell….. Perth

8230…Steve Gallant….. Perth

9109…Tammy Morrison….. Perth

13634…Tracy Plourde….. Perth

10478…Adele Burry….. Petawawa

12488…Amanda Prud'homme….. Petawawa

8382…Amy Christensen….. Petawawa

12832…Andrew Chan….. Petawawa

11299…Andrew Wilson….. Petawawa

13224…Angela Grandy….. Petawawa

8562…Annette Baisley….. Petawawa

10615…Bethany Hackworth….. Petawawa

11686…Bonnie Farrel….. Petawawa

10979…Brenda Willsie….. Petawawa

11069…Brian Mckay….. Petawawa

10505…Bryanna Novack….. Petawawa

7898…Caroline Seessle….. Petawawa

9372…Chico Traclet….. Petawawa

13195…Chris Gauthier….. Petawawa

12545…Chris Stewart….. Petawawa

12799…Claire Luesink….. Petawawa

12654…Clinton Vardy….. Petawawa

8228…Colleen Williams….. Petawawa

8082…Connor Chalmers-Wein….. Petawawa

13670…Cora Rennie….. Petawawa

10564…Corey Rice….. Petawawa

10014…Daniel Brissette….. Petawawa

13499…Daniel Mclaren….. Petawawa

10907…Daniel Milburn….. Petawawa

7961…Dave Vooght….. Petawawa

13219…David Gottfried….. Petawawa

13227…David Grebstad….. Petawawa

13442…Donna Macera….. Petawawa

10498…Doug Bowers….. Petawawa

8095…Emma Bowers….. Petawawa

12184…Eric Brisebois….. Petawawa

9656…Eric Jutras….. Petawawa

9770…Eric Pilon….. Petawawa

3822…Eric Roy….. Petawawa

10408…Eve Boyce….. Petawawa

9413…Fedora Lombardo….. Petawawa

13002…Gillian Campbell….. Petawawa

12991…Glen Butcher….. Petawawa

13444…Grant Macintosh….. Petawawa

13253…Greg Hatcher….. Petawawa

7043…Haley Moreau….. Petawawa

11688…Harrison Lane….. Petawawa

10094…Heather Skaling….. Petawawa

10617…Heidi Tingley….. Petawawa

10993…Heike Traclet….. Petawawa

9326…Ian Walcott….. Petawawa

10620…James Conway….. Petawawa

13225…Janessa Grandy….. Petawawa

13205…Jennifer German….. Petawawa

9453…Jeris Chalmers-Wein….. Petawawa

10684…Joann Tyrie….. Petawawa

11298…Jody Weymouth….. Petawawa

11372…Johanne Guimond….. Petawawa

8495…John Stevenson….. Petawawa

10565…Johnny Rice….. Petawawa

8592…Joseph Firlotte….. Petawawa

10670…Julianne Godard….. Petawawa

8496…Julie Stevenson….. Petawawa

12388…Kelly Brissette….. Petawawa

11081…Kelly Dove….. Petawawa

8034…Kelsey Macintosh….. Petawawa

14366…Kenneth Highsted….. Petawawa

10371…Kevin Cameron….. Petawawa

11082…Kirstyn Dove….. Petawawa

11632…Kristin De Jong….. Petawawa

12127…Lana Gillard….. Petawawa

12038…Laura Moreau….. Petawawa

10464…Leona Vance….. Petawawa

11662…Lisa Bourque….. Petawawa

12110…Lisa Fedak….. Petawawa

11049…Lucinda Vienneau….. Petawawa

10326…Marc Parent….. Petawawa

11068…Margaret Mckay….. Petawawa

8561…Mark Baisley….. Petawawa

8116…Marla Lesage….. Petawawa

8341…Marsha Robertson….. Petawawa

8600…Matthew Devine….. Petawawa

8953…Melissa Huston….. Petawawa

10410…Michael Companion….. Petawawa

12182…Michelle Brisebois….. Petawawa

8601…Molly Mcinnes Learning….. Petawawa

8229…Nick Williams….. Petawawa

12723…Nicole Laidlaw….. Petawawa

9479…Nina Di Sabatino….. Petawawa

12075…Pascale Paradis….. Petawawa

12037…Paul Moreau….. Petawawa

14605…Rich Gallant….. Petawawa

10063…Robert Mallory….. Petawawa

9090…Rodney Milburn….. Petawawa

7809…Ron Needham….. Petawawa

10497…Sam Bowers….. Petawawa

12685…Samantha Dacey….. Petawawa

9051…Sandra Majczyna….. Petawawa

13277…Scott Horodecky….. Petawawa

10683…Scott Tyrie….. Petawawa

9456…Selina Hatcher….. Petawawa

12766…Shane Learning….. Petawawa

10566…Sheldon Rice….. Petawawa

7401…Steve Buckett….. Petawawa

11984…Susan Chalmers….. Petawawa

12684…Suzanne Dacey….. Petawawa

11327…Tania Thompson….. Petawawa

13716…Tanner Rutz….. Petawawa

10332…Tiffeny Holdom….. Petawawa

13052…Todd Constantine….. Petawawa

10623…Valerie Plant….. Petawawa

12995…Vanessa Butler….. Petawawa

12524…Virginia Rich….. Petawawa

7355…Wayne Eyre….. Petawawa

13226…William Grandy….. Petawawa

12819…William Hawley….. Petawawa

10406…Angela Gauthier-Demers….. Plantagenet

8509…Annie Gauthier….. Plantagenet

8174…Carole Lapointe….. Plantagenet

13145…Debbie Elie….. Plantagenet

13101…Leo Demers….. Plantagenet

9229…Malika Rozon Sibera….. Plantagenet

13632…Christian Plante….. Pontiac

9285…Glen Swan….. Pontiac

9286…Heather Swan….. Pontiac

9287…Jane Swan….. Pontiac

9288…Janice Swan….. Pontiac

9289…Martin Swan….. Pontiac

7645…Renee Gosselin….. Pontiac

13633…Samuel Plante….. Pontiac

9290…Seamus Swan….. Pontiac

14139…Andrew Noonan….. Prescott

9845…Angela Powell….. Prescott

14140…Betty Noonan….. Prescott

12896…Chris Bedor….. Prescott

13193…Colleen Gander….. Prescott

11510…Darlene Daub….. Prescott

12897…Kim Bedor….. Prescott

11995…Leanne Crain….. Prescott

9128…Sandy Noonan….. Prescott

14141…Wayne Noonan….. Prescott

13846…Amanda Vance….. Renfrew

12915…Connor Bennett….. Renfrew

10021…Daryl Fiebig….. Renfrew

10020…Debbie Fiebig….. Renfrew

8035…Kelley Whitman….. Renfrew

14125…Lindsay Mcnulty….. Renfrew

10844…Lisa Gauthier….. Renfrew

7624…Rachel Folkema….. Renfrew

8136…Sonya Lepine….. Renfrew

14198…Adrianna Van Zeeland….. Richmond

10889…Al Lewis….. Richmond

10948…Andre Seiffert….. Richmond

8670…Barbara Annas….. Richmond

8620…Brent Macintyre….. Richmond

10318…Carl Turenne….. Richmond

12135…Carla Zylstra….. Richmond

10796…Charlene Burnside….. Richmond

14149…Christine Pepin….. Richmond

12829…Connie Bresee….. Richmond

8188…Dawn Jordon….. Richmond

10825…Deena Desson….. Richmond

11809…Diane Mayer….. Richmond

13281…Dominique Huet….. Richmond

7066…Heather Hunter….. Richmond

8306…Jamie Jordon….. Richmond

10737…Janet Moul….. Richmond

11810…Jerry Mayer….. Richmond

8256…Joe Barthelette….. Richmond

10944…Kristin Ryan….. Richmond

13240…Laura Habgood….. Richmond

12895…Lionel Bedard….. Richmond

13241…Michael Habgood….. Richmond

7598…Pierre Doiron….. Richmond

7242…Roger Crispin….. Richmond

9907…Scott Cooper….. Richmond

10890…Sean Lewis….. Richmond

7814…Sherry Newman….. Richmond

12989…Stephen Burwash….. Richmond

10891…Suzanne Lewis….. Richmond

10919…Theresa Murray….. Richmond

13550…Tom Moul….. Richmond

10381…Tony Steele….. Richmond

9175…Tracey Pick….. Richmond

10380…Wendy Steele….. Richmond

9162…Whitney Peasley….. Richmond

7358…Amanda Hebert….. Rockland

11875…Andre Vezina….. Rockland

12217…Belanna Mclean….. Rockland

10378…Braeden Roy….. Rockland

13165…Brenda Flood….. Rockland

8452…Carrie Mccoombs….. Rockland

10516…Catherine Watson….. Rockland

8314…Colene O'brien….. Rockland

8614…Connie Hadley….. Rockland

11773…Darlene Hebert….. Rockland

14418…Debbie Simms….. Rockland

14272…Emilie Deschamps….. Rockland

12993…Erika Butler….. Rockland

13854…Fran Vollhoffer….. Rockland

12379…Ghislain Veilleux….. Rockland

11755…Gisele Forest….. Rockland

10273…Guylain Ouellette….. Rockland

8313…Irene Lemaire….. Rockland

9836…Isabelle Tremblay….. Rockland

14263…Jolene Marinier….. Rockland

7980…Josanne Yelle….. Rockland

8451…Josef Mccoombs….. Rockland

12994…Karl Butler….. Rockland

11635…Michael Crabbe….. Rockland

7570…Michael Croteau….. Rockland

14419…Mitchell Simms….. Rockland

11551…Nancy Crabbe….. Rockland

14461…Nelson Lizotte….. Rockland

9386…Patricia Wright….. Rockland

12195…Pierre Archambault….. Rockland

10621…Robin Zito….. Rockland

12728…Roylana Larochelle….. Rockland

12219…Sam Mclean….. Rockland

8207…Serina K. Archambault….. ROckland

11162…Sharlene L. Archambault….. Rockland

13262…Simon Hebert….. Rockland

14421…Stephanie Simms….. Rockland

11161…Sylvie Archambault….. Rockland

12458…Tom Whelan….. Rockland

12071…Vickie Sheppard….. Rockland

12035…Donna Courchesne….. Shawville

7571…Debi Cunningham….. Smiths Falls

11452…Fabian Boone….. Smiths Falls

13512…Garry Mellan….. Smiths Falls

11717…Grace Buffam….. Smiths Falls

8690…Heather Bannon….. Smiths Falls

7532…Jen Cahill….. Smiths Falls

13517…Kat Merrells….. Smiths Falls

8707…Kim Berry….. Smiths Falls

13626…Matthew Pilon….. Smiths Falls

13317…Norma Jones-Myers….. Smiths Falls

8950…Pat Hunter Muldoon….. Smiths Falls

13067…Russell Cowan….. Smiths Falls

10638…Sheena Shilton….. Smiths Falls

8178…Stephen Wintle….. Smiths Falls

9793…Tammy Mulrooney….. Smiths Falls

13627…Tammy Pilon….. Smiths Falls

13358…Tanya Labelle….. Smiths Falls

8928…Theresa Heaslip….. Smiths Falls

8205…Alan Burgess….. South Mountain

8204…Carolyn Burgess….. South Mountain

14352…Julie Streska….. Spencerville

7220…Brian Roos….. St. Albert

12101…Kevin Rocchi….. St. Albert

8191…Lisa Bambrick….. St. Albert

13734…Patricia Sauve….. St. Albert

9354…|Jo Young….. Stittsville

8930…Aidan Heffernan….. Stittsville

11103…Alain Brazeau….. Stittsville

8352…Alyssa Endicott….. Stittsville

13896…Amanda Woodward….. Stittsville

13450…Amy Macleod….. Stittsville

8996…Annick Lafleche….. Stittsville

8289…Anthea Odai-Abaloo….. Stittsville

7884…April Sabourin….. Stittsville

10216…Bethany Roy….. Stittsville

8639…Blake Van Den Heuvel….. Stittsville

8931…Brendan Heffernan….. Stittsville

8831…Briana Downey….. Stittsville

7101…Brigitte Garvock….. Stittsville

8832…Brittney Downey….. Stittsville

13124…Bruce Donnelly….. Stittsville

9235…Caitlin Sabourin….. Stittsville

9748…Cameron Ellis….. Stittsville

12156…Carrie Brown….. Stittsville

9747…Carrie Gudgeon….. Stittsville

7510…Catherine Boucher….. Stittsville

10803…Cathy Chalmers….. Stittsville

11905…Cathy Chorniawy….. Stittsville

7834…Cathy O'neil….. Stittsville

10936…Cathy Robinson….. Stittsville

13155…Charles Falardeau….. Stittsville

14437…Chris Kurlicki….. Stittsville

13402…Chris Leger….. Stittsville

4481…Chris Stacey….. Stittsville

11275…Christiane Mendes….. Stittsville

10707…Christine Lusk….. Stittsville

11729…Claire Collis….. Stittsville

11866…Clarice Tattersall….. Stittsville

7885…Dakota Sabourin….. Stittsville

9337…Daphne Whiting….. Stittsville

9423…David Butler….. Stittsville

13488…Deb Mcgeachy….. Stittsville

12018…Denise Morrison….. Stittsville

7595…Dennis Desjardins….. Stittsville

13704…Don Rooke….. Stittsville

7886…Doug Sabourin….. Stittsville

8264…E. Roselyn Murphy….. Stittsville

9013…Elise Lavigne….. Stittsville

10708…Elizabeth Goddard….. Stittsville

14068…Eric Irons….. Stittsville

8332…Eric Kahler….. Stittsville

9482…Eric Morrison….. Stittsville

13910…Felix Belzile….. Stittsville

7548…Gerald Chamberlain….. Stittsville

12140…Grace Lachance….. Stittsville

10091…Greg Vanclief….. Stittsville

7759…Guy Macleod….. Stittsville

11274…Harold Mendes….. Stittsville

8749…Heather Carty….. Stittsville

7976…Hope Wilson….. Stittsville

14279…J.R. (Bob) Auchterlonie….. Stittsville

7061…Jason O'donnell….. Stittsville

11867…Jenna Tattersall….. Stittsville

7465…Jennifer Ailey….. Stittsville

11186…Jennifer Reid-Hudson….. Stittsville

12503…Jennifer Tschanz….. Stittsville

11109…Jerry Shelest….. Stittsville

7231…Jessica Pomeroy….. Stittsville

9555…Jody Fraser….. Stittsville

8966…Joel Kam….. Stittsville

14132…Joelle Morin….. Stittsville

8458…John Green….. Stittsville

11868…John Tattersall….. Stittsville

13884…John Williams….. Stittsville

14457…Jon Andrews….. Stittsville

9236…Judy Sabourin….. Stittsville

8044…Julia Gervais….. Stittsville

13477…Kaitlyn Mccaughan….. Stittsville

11104…Karen Dokken….. Stittsville

7366…Karen Kurlicki….. Stittsville

12262…Karin Wiens….. Stittsville

12591…Katherine Williton….. Stittsville

10101…Kelby Hamilton….. Stittsville

8833…Kevin Downey….. Stittsville

8173…Kristen Cameron….. Stittsville

4441…Kyle Mackay….. Stittsville

8560…Laura Coxworth….. Stittsville

9462…Laura Miller….. Stittsville

5825…Laurel Rosene….. Stittsville

7252…Laurie Laird….. Stittsville

13257…Liisa Hayman….. Stittsville

7258…Lisa Steele….. Stittsville

4442…Louise Mackay….. Stittsville

11185…Lucas Hudson….. Stittsville

10561…Lucas Hudson….. Stittsville

4067…Lynn Messager….. Stittsville

7877…Marc Roy….. Stittsville

13717…Marc Rydzik….. Stittsville

9045…Martha Macleod….. Stittsville

8935…Mary Herbert….. Stittsville

10682…Maryam Tangaki….. Stittsville

7479…Matt Bafia….. Stittsville

13989…Megan Ashlee Bowes….. Stittsville

8750…Meghan Carty….. Stittsville

8897…Melanie Goodfellow….. Stittsville

12261…Melissa Bouchard….. Stittsville

14270…Michaela Carella….. Stittsville

12260…Michel Bouchard….. Stittsville

9105…Michel Morin….. Stittsville

7511…Michelle Boucher….. Stittsville

11340…Michelle Endicott….. Stittsville

7668…Michelle Hay….. Stittsville

452…Moira Mcdonald….. Stittsville

7419…Nathalie Daigle….. Stittsville

7466…Nicholas Alexander….. Stittsville

10164…Peter Ennis….. Stittsville

11819…Pierre Monette….. Stittsville

10163…Rachel Ennis….. Stittsville

12108…Randal Walsh….. Stittsville

7609…Randy Dudding….. Stittsville

13166…Rene Flores….. Stittsville

10562…Renee Mcfarlane….. Stittsville

7669…Robert Hay….. Stittsville

12768…Robert Kinsman….. Stittsville

12139…Robert Lachance….. Stittsville

9510…Ruth Ann Sullivan….. Stittsville

10663…Sally Rideout….. Stittsville

13083…Sarah D'angelo….. Stittsville

8354…Savanna Endicott….. Stittsville

7790…Scott Miller….. Stittsville

13955…Shannelle Adam….. Stittsville

11395…Sheila Smith….. Stittsville

7902…Stephen Shaw….. Stittsville

13478…Steve Mccaughan….. Stittsville

9082…Steve Mcstravick….. Stittsville

4443…Stuart Mackay….. Stittsville

10607…Tania Lelievre….. Stittsville

13159…Taylor Ferris….. Stittsville

8967…Tenely Kam….. Stittsville

7480…Tim Bafia….. Stittsville

11184…Wayne Hudson….. Stittsville

12088…Wendy Fraser….. Stittsville

12899…Angelo Belanger….. Val-Des-Monts

12609…Anne Morin….. Val-Des-Monts

9924…Audrey Soucy….. Val-Des-Monts

12608…Dominik Roberge….. Val-Des-Monts

9444…Dominique Emond….. Val-Des-Monts

13539…Marc Moo Sang….. Val-Des-Monts

10305…Stefanie Moo Sang….. Val-Des-Monts

9443…Stephane Gravel….. Val-Des-Monts

7069…Yvan Dolan….. Val-Des-Monts

13380…Alison Laturnus….. Vanier

12319…Marthe Belanger….. Vanier

10418…Nicolas Fortin….. Vanier

12706…Thomas Bastien….. Vanier

10772…Michel Surprenant….. Vars

12628…Mike Kennedy….. Vars

13062…Sharon Courneyea….. Vars

12885…Sonia Barrette….. Vars

13276…Ali Hopper….. Wakefield

12699…Joanne Khouryati….. Wakefield

10310…Kerry Antonello….. White Lake

8729…Michelle Brennan….. White Lake

13252…Andrea Harrison….. Williamstown

13013…Bill Chambre….. Williamstown

13014…Cody Chambre….. Williamstown

13015…Sam Chambre….. Williamstown

8142…Christina Enright….. Winchester

10159…James Shelaga….. Winchester

9233…Marnie Rylaarsdam….. Winchester

11981…Nicole Robinson….. Winchester

9586…Ronald Harrison….. Winchester

12100…Carolyn Sandor-Weston….. Woodlawn

13458…Helen Malacrida….. Woodlawn

9853…Joanne Kumpf….. Woodlawn

12708…Michele Davey….. Woodlawn

7060…Mick Weston….. Woodlawn

 

Horse Guards is a historic building in the City of Westminster, London, between Whitehall and Horse Guards Parade. It was built in the mid-18th century, replacing an earlier building, as a barracks and stables for the Household Cavalry. The current and previous buildings were, between the early 18th century and 1858, the main military headquarters for the British Empire. Horse Guards originally formed the entrance to the Palace of Whitehall and later St James's Palace; for that reason it is still ceremonially defended by the King's Life Guard.

Although still in military use, part of the building houses the Household Cavalry Museum which is open to the public. It also functions as a gateway between Whitehall and St James's Park.

The first Horse Guards building was commissioned by King Charles II in 1663, on the site of a cavalry stables which had been built on the tiltyard of the Palace of Whitehall during the Commonwealth. Built of red brick and costing some £4,000, it comprised a central range with a clock tower, under which an arch connected Whitehall with St James's Park; two wings enclosed a courtyard with two large sentry boxes for mounted troopers on the Whitehall side, facing the palace gate. Entry to the park, then an enclosed private garden, was controlled by special ivory passes issued to favoured courtiers, a tradition which continues to the present, although the modern passes are made of plastic; only the monarch has the right to drive through the arch without a pass. Initially, the building was intended only to accommodate the King's Guard and included stabling for more than a hundred cavalry horses on the ground floor, as well as separate barracks for the foot guards. Following a fire at Whitehall in 1698, the court transferred to St James's Palace, therefore the function of Horse Guards changed to controlling the ceremonial approach to St James's from Westminster.

A plan of William Kent's design for the new Horse Guards, dated 1750, the year that work commenced but after Kent's death.

In the following decades, Horse Guards was increasingly used as administrative offices for the growing regular army and soon became overcrowded. The fabric of the building was also allowed to deteriorate; pieces of falling masonry were said to be a danger to the sentries. In 1745, King George II commissioned a new building in the fashionable Palladian style by the architect William Kent. Having to reuse the same plot of land, Kent managed to retain essentially the same plan as the original building while doubling the interior space. Kent died in April 1748 before the old Horse Guards had been demolished; work on the new building commenced in 1750 under the direction of Kent's assistant, John Vardy and William Robinson from the Office of Works. The cost of the buildings was £65,000 and took nearly ten years to complete. The Household Cavalry moved into the northern wing of the uncompleted building in 1755; at that time, there was stabling for 62 horses compared to 17 today. Originally, the two wings were connected to the central block by single storey ranges; in 1803-5 a further two floors were added to these, giving the building its present appearance. Kent's decision to retain a Baroque clock tower on his new Palladian building resulted in a peculiar blend of styles, perhaps the cause of it being described by Charles Knight as "the ugliest building in the metropolis".

The building also served as the offices for the various administrative departments responsible to the Secretary at War, which would eventually become formalised as the War Office. Also located at Horse Guards was the office of the Commander-in-Chief of the Forces. Hence, for many decades the term 'Horse Guards' was used as a metonym for British Army headquarters. Two famous occupants of the office, a room originally intended for courts-martial, were Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany (1795–1809), popularly believed to be "The Grand Old Duke of York", and the Duke of Wellington (1827–28 and 1842–1852). Wellington's coffin rested in this room on the night before his state funeral in 1852. The final Commander-in-Chief at Horse Guards was Prince George, Duke of Cambridge, who was so reluctant to move to the new War Office building at Cumberland House in Pall Mall that he had to be ordered to vacate the building by Queen Victoria in 1858. Wellington's desk is preserved in the same room, which is now the office of the Major-General Commanding the Household Division and General Officer Commanding London District. Horse Guards subsequently became the headquarters of two major Army commands: the London District and the Household Cavalry.

Jamie Vardy of Leicester City with the match ball after the Premier League match between Manchester City and Leicester City

Horse Guards is a historic building in the City of Westminster, London, between Whitehall and Horse Guards Parade. It was built in the mid-18th century, replacing an earlier building, as a barracks and stables for the Household Cavalry. The current and previous buildings were, between the early 18th century and 1858, the main military headquarters for the British Empire. Horse Guards originally formed the entrance to the Palace of Whitehall and later St James's Palace; for that reason it is still ceremonially defended by the King's Life Guard.

Although still in military use, part of the building houses the Household Cavalry Museum which is open to the public. It also functions as a gateway between Whitehall and St James's Park.

The first Horse Guards building was commissioned by King Charles II in 1663, on the site of a cavalry stables which had been built on the tiltyard of the Palace of Whitehall during the Commonwealth. Built of red brick and costing some £4,000, it comprised a central range with a clock tower, under which an arch connected Whitehall with St James's Park; two wings enclosed a courtyard with two large sentry boxes for mounted troopers on the Whitehall side, facing the palace gate. Entry to the park, then an enclosed private garden, was controlled by special ivory passes issued to favoured courtiers, a tradition which continues to the present, although the modern passes are made of plastic; only the monarch has the right to drive through the arch without a pass. Initially, the building was intended only to accommodate the King's Guard and included stabling for more than a hundred cavalry horses on the ground floor, as well as separate barracks for the foot guards. Following a fire at Whitehall in 1698, the court transferred to St James's Palace, therefore the function of Horse Guards changed to controlling the ceremonial approach to St James's from Westminster.

A plan of William Kent's design for the new Horse Guards, dated 1750, the year that work commenced but after Kent's death.

In the following decades, Horse Guards was increasingly used as administrative offices for the growing regular army and soon became overcrowded. The fabric of the building was also allowed to deteriorate; pieces of falling masonry were said to be a danger to the sentries. In 1745, King George II commissioned a new building in the fashionable Palladian style by the architect William Kent. Having to reuse the same plot of land, Kent managed to retain essentially the same plan as the original building while doubling the interior space. Kent died in April 1748 before the old Horse Guards had been demolished; work on the new building commenced in 1750 under the direction of Kent's assistant, John Vardy and William Robinson from the Office of Works. The cost of the buildings was £65,000 and took nearly ten years to complete. The Household Cavalry moved into the northern wing of the uncompleted building in 1755; at that time, there was stabling for 62 horses compared to 17 today. Originally, the two wings were connected to the central block by single storey ranges; in 1803-5 a further two floors were added to these, giving the building its present appearance. Kent's decision to retain a Baroque clock tower on his new Palladian building resulted in a peculiar blend of styles, perhaps the cause of it being described by Charles Knight as "the ugliest building in the metropolis".

The building also served as the offices for the various administrative departments responsible to the Secretary at War, which would eventually become formalised as the War Office. Also located at Horse Guards was the office of the Commander-in-Chief of the Forces. Hence, for many decades the term 'Horse Guards' was used as a metonym for British Army headquarters. Two famous occupants of the office, a room originally intended for courts-martial, were Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany (1795–1809), popularly believed to be "The Grand Old Duke of York", and the Duke of Wellington (1827–28 and 1842–1852). Wellington's coffin rested in this room on the night before his state funeral in 1852. The final Commander-in-Chief at Horse Guards was Prince George, Duke of Cambridge, who was so reluctant to move to the new War Office building at Cumberland House in Pall Mall that he had to be ordered to vacate the building by Queen Victoria in 1858. Wellington's desk is preserved in the same room, which is now the office of the Major-General Commanding the Household Division and General Officer Commanding London District. Horse Guards subsequently became the headquarters of two major Army commands: the London District and the Household Cavalry.

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Horse Guards is a large Grade I listed building in the Palladian style between Whitehall and Horse Guards Parade in London. The first Horse Guards building was built on the site of the former tiltyard of Westminster Palace in 1664.[1] It was demolished in 1749 and was replaced by the current building which was built between 1750 and 1753 by John Vardy after the death of original architect in 1748 William Kent.[1] Horse Guards Road runs north-south on the western boundary of the parade ground, while Horse Guards Avenue runs east from Whitehall on other side of the building, to Victoria Embankment.

 

The building served as the offices of the Commander-in-Chief of the Forces until 1904 when the post was abolished and replaced by the Chief of the General Staff.[2] The Chief of the General staff moved to the Old War Office Building in 1906[3] and Horse Guards subsequently became the headquarters of two major Army commands: the London District and the Household Cavalry.[2] The building is the formal entrance to St James's Palace via St. James's Park (though this is now entirely symbolic).[1] Only the monarch is allowed to drive through its central archway, or those given a pass (formerly made of ivory). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horse_Guards_(building)

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Horse Guards est un bâtiment classé de style palladien entre Whitehall et le Horse Guards Parade à Londres.

 

Le premier bâtiment des Horse Guards a été construit sur le site de l'ancienne carrière du palais de Westminster en 1664. Il a été démoli en 1749 et a été remplacé par l'actuel bâtiment. Ce dernier a été construit entre 1751 et 1753 par John Vardy d'après William Kent.

 

La Horse Guards Road s'étend du nord-sud sur la limite ouest du Horse Guards Parade, tandis que la Horse Guards Avenue (en) va de Whitehall de l'autre côté du bâtiment au Victoria Embankment.

 

Le bâtiment a servi comme bureaux du Commander-in-Chief of the Forces jusqu'en 1904 où le poste a été supprimé et remplacé par le Chief of the Imperial General Staff. Celui-ci s'installe au War Office en 1906 et le Horse Guards est par la suite devenu le siège de deux commandements : celui du London District et celui de la Household Cavalry.

 

Le bâtiment est l'entrée officielle et symbolique au palais St. James via St James's Park. Seul le monarque est autorisé à passer en voiture à travers son arche centrale, mis à part ceux ayant reçu un laissez-passer.

 

Le Household Cavalry Museum, un musée, est situé dans le bâtiment.

Melissa a 22 year old studying a Bachelor of Business at uni in Melbourne. Fantastic result for a first time photo shoot.

July 7th, 2007 at 07:07am. Big Ben (OK, St Steven's Tower!!) and Westminster Bridge in the morning sunshine (the first for many days!!)

 

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Leicester City's Jamie Vardy goes close with an effort on goal during the Premier League match between Leicester City and Southampton at the King Power Stadium, Leicester on Thursday 19th April 2018. (Credit: Mark Fletcher | MI News & Sport Ltd)

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Shot here early on a winter morning from Whitehall, Horse Guards is a Grade I-listed historic building in London's Westminster district. It was built in the mid-18th century, replacing an earlier building, as a barracks and stables for the Household Cavalry. It was, between the early 18th century and 1858, the main military headquarters for the British Empire. Horse Guards originally formed the entrance to the Palace of Whitehall and later St James's Palace; for that reason it is still ceremonially defended by the King's Life Guard.

 

Although still in military use, part of the building houses the Household Cavalry Museum which is open to the public. It also functions as a gateway between Whitehall and St James's Park.

 

The first Horse Guards building was commissioned by King Charles II in 1663. Over the decades, however, the fabric of the building was also allowed to deteriorate; pieces of falling masonry were said to be a danger to the sentries. In 1745, King George II commissioned a new building in the fashionable Palladian style by the architect William Kent. Having to reuse the same plot of land, Kent managed to retain essentially the same plan as the original building while doubling the interior space. Kent died in April 1748 before the old Horse Guards had been demolished; work on the new building commenced in 1750 under the direction of Kent's assistant, John Vardy and William Robinson from the Office of Works. The cost of the buildings was £65,000 and took nearly ten years to complete. The Household Cavalry moved into the northern wing of the uncompleted building in 1755. In 1803-5 a further two floors were added to these, giving the building its present appearance. Kent's decision to retain a Baroque clock tower “owing more to Vanbrugh in its contours and detail” on his new Palladian building resulted in a peculiar blend of styles, perhaps the cause of it being described by Charles Knight as "the ugliest building in the metropolis”.

 

At the annual Trooping the Colour ceremony in June, members of the Royal Family who are not participants watch the parade from the windows of Wellington's office over the archway.

 

This description incorporates text from the English Wikipedia.

Jamie Vardy of Leicester City in action with Jan Bednarek of Southampton

Melissa a 22 year old studying a Bachelor of Business at uni in Melbourne. Fantastic result for a first time photo shoot.

Harvey Barnes of Leicester City celebrates scoring the forth goal for Leicester City with Jamie Vardy of Leicester City during the Premier League match between Leicester City and Tottenham Hotspur at King Power Stadium

You could have knocked me down with a feather when I saw this. My ultimate goal when I started car spotting was to find an Astra Belmont. The Mk2 Astra is my favourite 80s/90s car and whilst I knew there was a MK2 hatchback locally which is on my stream, I always wanted to find a Belmont.

 

So you can imagine my delight when I saw this; a basic spec, totally original one owner example finished in silver and fitted with the original wheel trims and Reg Vardy dealer plates, probably bought from the Peterlee showroom. Despite a little bit of rust on the arches, this was in a tremendous honest condition; not concourse but all the better for it. I'm a little gutted that the shadows have detracted from the image sadly, but nevertheless you can see what a lovely car this is. At last MOT last April it was showing 81,860 miles and despite failing it's MOT every year since 2007 the owner has kept it going. Long may it live!

Melissa a 22 year old studying a Bachelor of Business at uni in Melbourne. Fantastic result for a first time photo shoot.

The Palace of Westminster serves as the meeting place for both the House of Commons and the House of Lords, the two houses of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Informally known as the Houses of Parliament after its occupants, the Palace lies on the north bank of the River Thames in the City of Westminster, in central London, England.

Its name, which derives from the neighbouring Westminster Abbey, may refer to several historic structures but most often: the Old Palace, a medieval building-complex largely destroyed by fire in 1834, or its replacement, the New Palace that stands today. The palace is owned by the monarch in right of the Crown and, for ceremonial purposes, retains its original status as a royal residence. Committees appointed by both houses manage the building and report to the Speaker of the House of Commons and to the Lord Speaker.

The first royal palace constructed on the site dated from the 11th century, and Westminster became the primary residence of the Kings of England until fire destroyed the royal apartments in 1512 (after which, the nearby Palace of Whitehall was established). The remainder of Westminster continued to serve as the home of the Parliament of England, which had met there since the 13th century, and also as the seat of the Royal Courts of Justice, based in and around Westminster Hall. In 1834 an even greater fire ravaged the heavily rebuilt Houses of Parliament, and the only significant medieval structures to survive were Westminster Hall, the Cloisters of St Stephen's, the Chapel of St Mary Undercroft, and the Jewel Tower.

In the subsequent competition for the reconstruction of the Palace, the architect Charles Barry won with a design for new buildings in the Gothic Revival style, specifically inspired by the English Perpendicular Gothic style of the 14th–16th centuries. The remains of the Old Palace (except the detached Jewel Tower) were incorporated into its much larger replacement, which contains over 1,100 rooms organised symmetrically around two series of courtyards and which has a floor area of 112,476 m2 (1,210,680 sq ft). Part of the New Palace's area of 3.24 hectares (8 acres) was reclaimed from the River Thames, which is the setting of its nearly 300-metre long (980 ft) façade, called the River Front. Augustus Pugin, a leading authority on Gothic architecture and style, assisted Barry and designed the interior of the Palace. Construction started in 1840 and lasted for 30 years, suffering great delays and cost overruns, as well as the death of both leading architects; works for the interior decoration continued intermittently well into the 20th century. Major conservation work has taken place since then to reverse the effects of London's air pollution, and extensive repairs followed the Second World War, including the reconstruction of the Commons Chamber following its bombing in 1941.

The Palace is one of the centres of political life in the United Kingdom; "Westminster" has become a metonym for the UK Parliament and the British Government, and the Westminster system of government commemorates the name of the palace. The Elizabeth Tower, in particular, often referred to by the name of its main bell, Big Ben, has become an iconic landmark of London and of the United Kingdom in general, one of the most popular tourist attractions in the city, and an emblem of parliamentary democracy. Tsar Nicholas I of Russia called the new palace "a dream in stone". The Palace of Westminster has been a Grade I listed building since 1970 and part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987.The site of the Palace of Westminster was strategically important during the Middle Ages, as it was located on the banks of the River Thames.[clarification needed] Known in medieval times as Thorney Island, the site may have been first-used for a royal residence by Canute the Great during his reign from 1016 to 1035. St Edward the Confessor, the penultimate Anglo-Saxon monarch of England, built a royal palace on Thorney Island just west of the City of London at about the same time as he built (1045–1050) Westminster Abbey. Thorney Island and the surrounding area soon became known as Westminster (from the words west and minster). Neither the buildings used by the Anglo-Saxons nor those used by William I (r. 1066–1087) survive. The oldest existing part of the Palace (Westminster Hall) dates from the reign of William I's successor, King William II (r. 1087–1100).

The Palace of Westminster functioned as the English monarchs' principal residence in the late Medieval period. The predecessors of Parliament, the Witenagemot and the Curia Regis, met in Westminster Hall (although they followed the King when he moved to other palaces). Simon de Montfort's Parliament, the first to include representatives of the major towns, met at the Palace in 1265. The "Model Parliament", the first official Parliament of England, met there in 1295, and almost all subsequent English Parliaments and then, after 1707, all British Parliaments have met at the Palace.

Detail from A Panoramic View of London, from the Tower of St. Margaret's Church, Westminster (1815) by Pierre Prévost, showing the Palace of Westminster. The original Westminster Bridge is at left, and the roof of Westminster Hall at centre.

In 1512, during the early years of the reign of King Henry VIII, fire destroyed the royal residential ("privy") area of the palace. In 1534 Henry VIII acquired York Place from Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, a powerful minister who had lost the King's favour. Renaming it the Palace of Whitehall, Henry used it as his principal residence. Although Westminster officially remained a royal palace, it was used by the two Houses of Parliament and by the various royal law courts.

The Old Palace was a complex of buildings, separated from the River Thames in the east by a series of gardens. The largest and northernmost building is Westminster Hall, which lies parallel to the river. Several buildings adjoin it on the east side; south of those and perpendicular to the Hall is the mediaeval House of Commons. Further south and parallel to the river is the Court of Requests, with an eastwards extension at its south end, and at the south end of the complex lie the House of Lords and another chamber. The Palace was bounded by St Margaret's Street to the west and Old Palace Yard to the south-west; another street, New Palace Yard, is just visible to the north.

A detail from John Rocque's 1746 map of London. St Stephen's Chapel, labelled "H of Comm" (House of Commons), was adjacent to Westminster Hall; the Parliament Chamber—labelled "H of L" (House of Lords)—and the Prince's Chamber were to the far south. The Court of Requests, between the two Houses, would become the new home of the Lords in 1801. At the north-east, by the river, stood Speaker's House.

Being originally a royal residence, the Palace included no purpose-built chambers for the two Houses. Important state ceremonies took place in the Painted Chamber – originally built in the 13th century as the main bedchamber for King Henry III (r. 1216–1270). In 1801 the Upper House moved into the larger White Chamber (also known as the Lesser Hall), which had housed the Court of Requests; the expansion of the peerage by King George III during the first ministry (1783–1801) of William Pitt the Younger, along with the imminent Act of Union with Ireland, necessitated the move, as the original chamber could not accommodate the increased number of peers.

The House of Commons, which did not have a chamber of its own, sometimes held its debates in the Chapter House of Westminster Abbey. The Commons acquired a permanent home at the Palace in St Stephen's Chapel, the former chapel of the royal palace, during the reign of Edward VI (r. 1547–1553). In 1547 the building became available for the Commons' use following the disbanding of St Stephen's College. Alterations were made to St Stephen's Chapel over the following three centuries for the convenience of the lower House, gradually destroying, or covering up, its original mediaeval appearance. A major renovation project undertaken by Christopher Wren in the late-17th century completely redesigned the building's interior.

The Palace of Westminster as a whole underwent significant alterations from the 18th century onwards, as Parliament struggled to carry out its business in the limited available space of ageing buildings. Calls for an entirely new palace went unheeded – instead more buildings of varying quality and style were added. A new west façade, known as the Stone Building, facing onto St Margaret's Street, was designed by John Vardy and built in the Palladian style between 1755 and 1770, providing more space for document storage and for committee rooms. The House of Commons and House of Lords Engrossing Office of Henry (Robert) Gunnell (1724–1794) and Edward Barwell was on the lower floor beside the corner tower at the west side of Vardy's western façade. It was here where the Tax Laws for the American Colonies were put together. A new official residence for the Speaker of the House of Commons was built adjoining St Stephen's Chapel and completed in 1795. The neo-Gothic architect James Wyatt carried out works both on the House of Lords and on the House of Commons between 1799 and 1801, including alterations to the exterior of St Stephen's Chapel and a much-derided new neo-Gothic building (referred to by Wyatt's critics as "The Cotton Mill") adjoining the House of Lords and facing onto Old Palace Yard.

Sir John Soane substantially remodelled the palace complex between 1824 and 1827. The medieval House of Lords chamber, which had been the target of the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605, was demolished as part of this work in order to build a new Royal Gallery and a ceremonial entrance at the southern end of the palace. Soane's work at the palace also included new library facilities for both Houses of Parliament and new law courts for the Chancery and King's Bench. Soane's alterations caused controversy owing to his use of neo-classical architectural styles, seen as conflicting with the Gothic style of the original buildings.

The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons (1835).

On 16 October 1834, a fire broke out in the Palace after an overheated stove used to destroy the Exchequer's stockpile of tally sticks set fire to the House of Lords Chamber. In the resulting conflagration both Houses of Parliament were destroyed, along with most of the other buildings in the palace complex. Westminster Hall was saved thanks to fire-fighting efforts and a change in the direction of the wind. The Jewel Tower, the Undercroft Chapel and the Cloisters and Chapter House of St Stephen's were the only other parts of the Palace to survive

Immediately after the fire, King William IV offered the almost-completed Buckingham Palace to Parliament, hoping to dispose of a residence he disliked. The building was considered unsuitable for parliamentary use, however, and the gift was rejected. Proposals to move to Charing Cross or St James's Park had a similar fate; the allure of tradition and the historical and political associations of Westminster proved too strong for relocation, despite the deficiencies of that site. In the meantime, the immediate priority was to provide accommodation for the next Parliament, and so the Painted Chamber and White Chamber were hastily repaired for temporary use.

In 1835, following that year's General Election, the King permitted Parliament to make "plans for [its] permanent accommodation". Each house created a committee and a public debate over the proposed styles ensued.

The Lords Chamber was completed in 1847, and the Commons Chamber in 1852 (at which point architect Charles Barry received a knighthood). Although most of the work had been carried out by 1860, construction was not finished until a decade afterwards.

During the Second World War (see The Blitz), the Palace of Westminster was hit by bombs on fourteen separate occasions. One bomb fell into Old Palace Yard on 26 September 1940 and severely damaged the south wall of St Stephen's Porch and the west front. The statue of Richard the Lionheart was lifted from its pedestal by the force of the blast, and its upheld sword bent, an image that was used as a symbol of the strength of democracy, "which would bend but not break under attack".

The old chamber of the House of Commons was in use between 1852 and 1941, when it was destroyed by German bombs in the course of the Second World War.

The worst raid took place in the night of 10–11 May 1941, when the Palace took at least twelve hits and three people (two policemen and Resident Superintendent of the House of Lords Edward Elliott) were killed. An incendiary bomb hit the chamber of the House of Commons and set it on fire; another set the roof of Westminster Hall alight. The firefighters could not save both, and a decision was taken to try to rescue the Hall. In this they were successful; the abandoned Commons Chamber, on the other hand, was destroyed, as was the Members' Lobby. A bomb also struck the Lords Chamber, but went through the floor without exploding. The Clock Tower took a hit by a small bomb or anti-aircraft shell at the eaves of the roof, suffering much damage there. All the glass on the south dial was blown out, but the hands and bells were not affected, and the Great Clock continued to keep time accurately.

Following the destruction of the Commons Chamber, the Lords offered their own debating chamber for the use of the Commons; for their own sittings, the Queen's Robing Room was converted into a makeshift chamber. The Commons Chamber was rebuilt after the war under the architect Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, in a simplified version of the old chamber's style. The work was undertaken by John Mowlem & Co., and construction lasted until 1950. The Lords Chamber was then renovated over the ensuing months; the Lords re-occupied it in May 1951.

As the need for office space in the Palace increased, Parliament acquired office space in the nearby Norman Shaw Building in 1975, and in the custom-built Portcullis House, completed in 2000. This increase has enabled all Members of Parliament (MP) to have their own office facilities.

The Palace of Westminster, which is a Grade 1 listed building, is in urgent need of extensive restoration to its fabric. A 2012 pre-feasibility report set out several options, including the possibility of Parliament moving to other premises while work is carried out. At the same time, the option of moving Parliament to a new location was discounted, with staying at the Westminster site preferred. An Independent Options Appraisal Report released in June 2015 found that the cost to restore the Palace of Westminster could be as much as £7.1 billion if MPs were to remain at the Palace whilst works take place. MPs decided in 2016 to vacate the building for six years starting in 2022. In January 2018, the House of Commons voted for both houses to vacate the Palace of Westminster to allow for a complete refurbishment of the building which may take up to six years starting in 2025. It is expected that the House of Commons will be temporarily housed in a replica chamber to be located in Richmond House in Whitehall and the House of Lords will be housed at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre in Parliament Square.

A first attempt at a montage - the light trails were taken from a bridge overlooking a section of M25 in Kent; the mountains and moon are both cut from other photos and blended in.

Roberts Yutong E12 YD21 NFJ passes Mansfield Street whilst carrying a 303 Birstall Park & Ride service

 

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You could have knocked me down with a feather when I saw this. My ultimate goal when I started car spotting was to find an Astra Belmont. The Mk2 Astra is my favourite 80s/90s car and whilst I knew there was a MK2 hatchback locally which is on my stream, I always wanted to find a Belmont.

 

So you can imagine my delight when I saw this; a basic spec, totally original one owner example finished in silver and fitted with the original wheel trims and Reg Vardy dealer plates, probably bought from the Peterlee showroom. Despite a little bit of rust on the arches, this was in a tremendous honest condition; not concourse but all the better for it. I'm a little gutted that the shadows have detracted from the image sadly, but nevertheless you can see what a lovely car this is. At last MOT last April it was showing 81,860 miles and despite failing it's MOT every year since 2007 the owner has kept it going. Long may it live!

Leyland Constructor Tipper, C305 TSG, George Vardy Ltd, Hetton-Le-Hole.

 

'ex RMC Constructor at the rear' ...

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1917 Fowler R7 Steam Traction Engine.

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Jamie Vardy of Leicester City during the Premier League match between Leicester City and Arsenal FC at King Power Stadium

1998 Ford Escort Osprey 5-door.

 

1391cc.

1998 Leyland DAF FA 45.130 Ti Euro II 08 dropside/flat.

 

Subsequently re-registered R313 UOC in March 2021.

Last MoT test expired in November 2021 and tax expired on 21st January 2022.

 

W458 BVP is a 2000 DAF FA 45.150 (on SORN with no online MoT history).

The Vardy Church in Vardy Community, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

Shots while out & about with my Dad & Simon Vardy

A view of the Thames Barrier looking from the Pontoon Docks area south towards Woolwich.

 

Jamie Vardy scores for Leicester

1989 Mercedes 300D auto.

 

Supplied by Vardy Continental (Mercedes).

Last MoT test expired in May 2014.

Jamie Vardy of Leicester City protest his innocence before being sent off by referee Mike Dean during the Premier League match between Leicester City and Wolverhampton Wanderers at King Power Stadium

Jamie Vardy is fouled in the box

1997 Mercedes C230 Elegance auto.

 

Previously registered P696 LDA.

Last taxed in September 2021 and last MoT test expired in August 2021.

Stavros is a seaside village located 17km northeast of Chania, at the northernmost edge of Cape Akrotiri. One characteristic feature of the area is the very steep camel-shaped mountain Vardies rising opposite the harbor of Stavros. The mountain is famous, because there were filmed scenes for the film “Zorba the Greek”, where Anthony Quinn danced the famous Sirtaki Dance in 1964. Then Stavros was a humble small fishing village. Today the region has become a major tourist resort with many hotels and important tourist infrastructures. The two beautiful beaches of the area have contributed to the development of the area.

1996 Mercedes SL320 auto.

 

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In present ownership since January 1996 (the change of keeper happened one day after it was registered).

Jamie Vardy of Leicester City celebrates after scoring to make it 0-1 during the Premier League match between Everton FC and Leicester City

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