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Photos: Ōpononi s Ventnor memorial honours 499 Chinese goldminers lost at sea

Photos: Ōpononi s Ventnor memorial honours 499 Chinese goldminers lost at sea 11 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM 3 minutes to read Members of a Chinese dance troupe place incense sticks at the Ventnor memorial. Photo / Peter de Graaf Members of a Chinese dance troupe place incense sticks at the Ventnor memorial. Photo / Peter de Graaf Peter de Graaf is a reporter for the Northern Advocatepeter.degraaf@northernadvocate.co.nznorthernadvocat A memorial to 499 Chinese gold miners whose remains were lost at sea when the SS Ventnor sank off Hokianga Harbour in 1902 and the west coast Māori who recovered the bones and buried them alongside their own people was dedicated in Ōpononi on Saturday. More than 200 members of New Zealand s Chinese community, from as far away as Dunedin, attended the ceremony along with iwi, government ministers and MPs.

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Where to find your Easter meal: Brunches, dinners, takeout options

Where to find your Easter meal: Brunches, dinners, takeout options FacebookTwitterEmail 1of14 The Capital Grille’s Easter meal features bone-in filet mignon.Courtesy of The Capital GrilleShow MoreShow Less 2of14 Wagyu Brisket Steam Buns served with Napa kimchi and duck fat potato tempura at The Cottage in Westport.Contributed PhotoShow MoreShow Less 3of14 4of14 The tastes are piled high at Shell and Bones Oyster Bar and Grill in New Haven.Contributed / Lou Hammond agencyShow MoreShow Less 5of14 Pan-seared artichoke hearts with sopressata and garrotxa at Bonda Restaurant in Fairfield.Lindsay Niegelberg / STShow MoreShow Less 6of14 7of14 The renovated Madison Beach Hotel, in a 2012 file photo.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less

Carmelite Skeletons Unearthed in Polish Tunnel of Bones

By the mid-13th century, Jasło, known then as “Jasiel” or “Jasio ,” was the site of a powerful Cistercian Abbey. On April 23, 1366 AD, the village was granted “ Magdeburg rights ” by King Casimir III the Great,  and in 1368 AD the king made a transaction with the Cistercian monks. In exchange for the town of Frysztak, the villages of Glinik and Kobyle, Jasło became royal towns. According to Dlugosz in  Liber beneficiorum Dioecesis cracoviensis , the  Carmelite brothers first came to Jasło in the mid-14th century. The church that we see standing today was built by “brothers Stanislaw Cielatko (Czelanthco), Sandomierz scholastic

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