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Iconic Hull fishing building could be replaced with modern 'parade'


Iconic Hull fishing building could be replaced with modern parade
The units will help nurture the next generation of businesses
The former Training Academy and Fishermen s Mission in Goulton Street is set to be replaced (Image: Hull Live)
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Plans have been unveiled for a new £1.5m parade of business units at the site once at the heart of Hull s fishing community. ....

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Historic HB: The battle to climb Mount Ruapehu


Historic HB: The battle to climb Mount Ruapehu
12 Mar, 2021 02:43 PM
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Lydia Birch, the first European woman to ascend Mount Ruapehu on March 9, 1881. Credit: Patricia Keiller
Hawkes Bay Today
By: Michael Fowler
The past week marked International Women s Day on March 8 and the next day the first ascent of the 2797m Mount Ruapehu by a European woman – Lydia Birch, 140 years ago on
March 9, 1881.
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Lydia Etheldreda Larden was born in England in 1853, and married in England her cousin, William John Birch in 1874.
William brought his new bride to New Zealand to Hawke s Bay to the remote Erewhon Station, a 115,100 acre (46,579ha) property in the Inland Patea (then part of Hawke s Bay province) he farmed with his brother Azim. ....

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Establishing A Federal Republic - Thomas Jefferson | Exhibitions


Although Thomas Jefferson was in
France serving as United States minister when the Federal Constitution
was written in 1787, he was able to influence the development
of the federal government through his correspondence. Later his
actions as the first secretary of state, vice president, leader
of the first political opposition party, and third president of
the United States were crucial in shaping the look of the nation s
capital and defining the powers of the Constitution and the nature
of the emerging republic.
Jefferson played a major role in the planning, design, and construction
of a national capitol and the federal district. In the various ....

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The department stores Nottingham has loved and lost


The department stores Nottingham has loved and lost as Debenhams announces closure
A host of other department stores have left the city as retail habits have changed
The old Co-op store, in Upper Parliament Street, Nottingham, which was redeveloped into the Axis complex by Henry Boot Developments
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Historic role of an Irishman in today's presidential inauguration


Historic role of an Irishman in today’s presidential inauguration
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© Bust of James Hoban circa 1800
Founded in 1790 and with its name changed to the nimbler-titled National Intelligencer, it soon became well-known for its coverage of debates in the United States Congress.
It printed a death notice on December 9, 1831, which was also published in the United States Telegraph the next day: “Died in this City on the 8th inst., Capt. James Hoban, aged about 73 years. Capt. Hoban was by profession an Architect and emigrated to this country, from Ireland, at the close of the American Revolution…He designed and obtained the premium for the President’s House, and both built and rebuilt it. He also superintended the architecture of the Capitol for a considerable time.” ....

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