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Historic HB: Masonic Hotel barmen perish in quake 14 May, 2021 06:00 PM 4 minutes to read Sailors look for bodies in the ruins of Napier s Masonic Hotel in February 1931 . Photo / Supplied Sailors look for bodies in the ruins of Napier s Masonic Hotel in February 1931 . Photo / Supplied Hawkes Bay Today By: Michael Fowler One of Napier s most prominent buildings to succumb to the February 3, 1931, Hawke s Bay earthquake was the Masonic Hotel. The photo shows sailors doing body recoveries at the Masonic Hotel. One of the employees of the hotel, a barman, David Evans, died trying to escape the building. A family story is told that his sister-in-law Gert Begley went with his son, Noel, about three days after the earthquake to try and find him. Sailors helped and located his body under the rubble. ....
Historic budget accelerates investments in helping businesses, families and local governments rebound and grow As you are likely aware by now, the 2021-23 state biennial budget makes historic investments in Washington’s recovery and growth trajectory coming out of the pandemic. At Commerce, we are preparing for significant work ahead as we implement a $2.7 billion operating budget and $2.4 billion in capital funding. Our team is growing – we’re recruiting exceptional team members, so I invite you to check out and share positions currently posted and watch for more here as we enhance our capabilities, particularly around equity and inclusion, and economic development and community outreach. As always, Commerce will be well-equipped to tackle the big challenges ahead, and we’re excited to be tasked with so many important programs that will strengthen communities throughout the state over the next two years and beyond. Here are some highlights from the 2021 session and bu ....
Officers from the National Police have recovered three golden coins of the Roman Empire of great historical and economic value, and have arrested two individuals when they tried to sell one of them. The intervened coins, which were in a very good state of preservation, could have reached a value of 200,000 euro on the … ....
http://shet.news/g3jpn Copied! PLANS for a house near Clickimin Loch have been met with an objection by Historic Environment Scotland due to the âsignificant adverse impactâ it would have on the setting of the nearby broch. Planning permission in principle is being sought to demolish a derelict building and build a four-bedroom, 1.5 storey house in its place, around 35 metres south east from the Clickimin Broch. 13 of 13Adverts The application, from Raymond Slater, follows a similar submission which was ultimately rebuffed by planners last year over concerns that a house would have a negative impact on the setting of the broch. ....