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1930 and temporary
He continued with a series of pioneering projects, culminating in his two European masterworks: the temporary German Pavilion for the Barcelona exposition ( often called the Barcelona Pavilion ) in 1929 ( a 1986 reconstruction is now built on the original site ) and the elegant Villa Tugendhat in Brno, Czech Republic, completed in 1930.
Other topics include modifying the country's boundaries ( 1871, 1949 ), transfer payments ( 1907 ), temporary changes due to two world wars ( 1916, 1943 ), federal-provincial powers ( 1930, 1964 ), power over changes in the constitution ( No. 2 ), the creation of new social programs ( 1951, 1964 ), and mandatory retirement ages in the Canadian government ( 1960, 1965 )
By the time Powell had left King Edward's School in 1930, he had confirmed his instinctive belief that the Armistice was merely temporary and that Britain would be at war with Germany again.
1770, museum building from 1930 with the museum's administration, permanent exhibitions and collections, and Lyche pavilion from 1990 with the gallery, temporary exhibitions and museum café, Halling yard, with 5 old buildings, the oldest from 1760's.
Apart from a short period unemployed on half pay in 1926, Wavell continued to hold GSO1 appointments, latterly in the 3rd Infantry Division, until July 1930 when he was once again granted the rank of temporary brigadier and was given command of 6th Infantry Brigade.
He went on to command the Guards Brigade for two years from 1930 before overseeing training in India with the temporary rank of brigadier.
The Hacienda is the current name for a hotel in Monterey County, California that was completed in 1930 for use by William Randolph Hearst as temporary housing for his employees and guests and headquarters for activities taking place on the surrounding land.
World War I spawned a revival of shipbuilding activity, but it proved only temporary, and Tottenville's last shipyard closed in 1930.
He captained the Marine Corps Rifle and Pistol Team Squad, for the year of 1928, while detached to temporary duty at Quantico, and also headed the 1930 squad.
On October 24, 1930, he took temporary vows as a Passionist.
As a Guest Director at The University of Washington in the summer of 1930, he staged Shakespeare's Cymbeline and Love's Labour's Lost on an Elizabethan style, on a temporary Thrust stage.
On July 21, 1930, the Veterans Bureau, the Bureau of Pensions, and the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers were consolidated into the Veterans Administration, with the National Home being designated the “ Home Service .” In 1933, President Franklin Roosevelt ’ s relief program put a temporary hold on funding for Veterans Administration construction projects.
The 1930 Iraq mission saw him recommend the establishment of an Iraq Currency Board to issue a national currency, the dinar, to replace Indian rupees issued as temporary currency when British forces displaced the Ottomans from the former Mesopotamia during World War I.
They were also the main architects for the temporary Stockholm International Exhibition ( 1930 ).
In 1930, the Civilian Conservation Corps set up a camp near the site ( by then within the Roosevelt National Forest, erecting several new temporary structures.
On January 13, 1930 he was promoted to lieutenant colonel and on December 22, 1931 appointed assistant to the chief of the Air Corps with temporary promotion to brigadier general.
In December 1927, Foulois began a four-year tour as one of the three Assistant Chiefs of the Air Corps, which carried with it a temporary rank of brigadier general, when James E. Fechet became Air Corps Chief, including a year as Chief of the Materiel Division at Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, from June 1929 to July 1930.

1930 and Subway
The Lechmere viaduct opened in June 1912, allowing streetcars from Somerville, Cambridge, and Charlestown direct access to the Tremont Street Subway, and the prepayment terminal at Lechmere opened in July 1930.

1930 and Station
* Railway Station ( 1930 / 33 );
In addition, Pete is featured in the following Mickey Mouse cartoons: The Barn Dance ( 1928 ), The Barnyard Battle ( 1929 ), The Cactus Kid ( 1930 ), The Chain Gang ( 1930 ), Traffic Troubles ( 1931 ), The Mad Dog ( 1932 ), Barnyard Olympics ( 1932 ), Mickey in Arabia ( 1932 ), The Klondike Kid ( 1932 ), Mickey's Good Deed ( 1932 ), Building a Building ( 1933 ), The Mail Pilot ( 1933 ), Mickey's Gala Premier ( 1933 ), Shanghaied ( 1934 ), The Dognapper ( 1934 ), Two-Gun Mickey ( 1934 ), Mickey's Service Station ( 1935 ), Moving Day ( 1936 ), The Worm Turns ( 1937 ), Mickey's Amateurs ( 1937 ) and Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip ( 1940 ).
The first B & W two-stroke diesel engine set off to sea in 1930 and the world's largest diesel engine at the time was delivered in 1933 to H. C. Ørsted Power Station.
Hamaguchi fell victim to an assassination attempt on 14 November 1930 when he was shot in Tōkyō Station by Tomeo Sagoya, a member of the Aikoku-sha ultranationalist secret society.
Mawson Station is located at Holme Bay in Mac Robertson Land, East Antarctica, named in January 1930 by Sir Douglas Mawson during the first British Australian and New Zealand Antarctic Research Expedition ( BANZARE ) voyage, aboard Discovery.
File: Atlunion2. jpeg | Atlanta's 1871 Union Station, demolished 1930
In 1930 Paramount for the first time used Broonzy's full name on a recording, " Station Blues " – albeit misspelled as " Big Bill Broomsley ".
The construction of the Abitibi Canyon Generating Station at Abitibi Canyon began in 1930 for the Ontario Power Service Corporation, a subsidiary of the Abitibi Power and Paper Company, today's Resolute Forest Products.
The initial stretch of the line from Odawara Station to Hakone-Yumoto Station started operations in 1919, with current terminus Gōra reached in 1930.
Station Eismitte in 1930
A single large stage was built in Station Road in 1928 by Whitehall Films Ltd but the company was wound up in 1930.
Moorabbin Train Station in 1930 ( at upper right )
Because of the new language barrier in the sound age, major films were often made with versions in several languages as happened with the expensive musicals The Three from the Filling Station ( 1930 ), Monte Carlo Madnes ( 1931 ) and The Congress Dances ( 1931 ).
The plant pathologists Lawrence Ogilvie and Brian Mulligan at Long Ashton Research Station 1930
A c. 1930 commercial icehouse near Ambler's Texaco Station in Dwight, Illinois, USA
In 1930 South Brisbane also became the site of the South Brisbane ( Interstate ) Station because it was the terminus of the standard gauge railway from Sydney to Brisbane.
* Five Minutes from the Station ( 1930 )
He designed the new Wellington Railway Station in 1930.
Park Sidings opened alongside Paignton Station in 1930 to give more room to stable carriages.
By 1930 MERALCO completed construction of the Philippine's first hydroelectric power plant, the 960-kilowatt Botocan Hydro Station.
1930: What is now Cleland Station collapses, due to a local mine running under it caving in.
* The Three from the Filling Station ( 1930 )

1930 and opens
* 1930The Chrysler Building in New York City, the tallest man-made structure at the time, opens to the public.
* 1930The Chrysler Building in New York City officially opens.
* Priscilla Long, Seattle's St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral opens in 1930, HistoryLink. org Essay 3223, April 19, 2001.
Set in 1930, the film opens in New York City, where femme fatale Mrs. Erlynne finds that she is no longer welcomed by either the high-ranking men she has seduced or the society wives she has betrayed.
* Report about the London automobile show that opens October 16, 1930.
It opens with a private session in 1930, and will only be seen again in 1984.

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