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bicentenary and celebration
In 1997, on its bicentenary, 7 January was declared festa del tricolore ; it is intended as a celebration, though not a public holiday.
* Trafalgar 200, bicentenary celebration of the battle of Trafalgar
The purpose of the Act was to allow the Commonwealth of Australia to retain the original copy of the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1900 ( Imp ), which the British government had loaned for the celebration in 1988 of the bicentenary of British settlement in Australia.
Floriade started in 1988 as a one off celebration of Canberra's 75th birthday and Australia's bicentenary of European settlement.

bicentenary and birth
A plaque commemorating the bicentenary of Rousseau's birth.
On 5 June 2002, four Norwegian stamps were issued in honour of Abel two months before the bicentenary of his birth.
In 2003, the bicentenary of Berlioz's birth, his achievements and status are much more widely recognised, and his music is viewed as both serious and original, rather than an eccentric novelty.
( Papers delivered by the Master and three Fellows of University College at a seminar to commemorate the bicentenary of Shelley's birth.
To mark the bicentenary of Berlioz's birth in 2003, Les Troyens was revived in productions at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris ( conducted by John Eliot Gardiner ), Amsterdam ( conducted by Edo de Waart ), and at the Metropolitan Opera ( with the American mezzo-soprano Lorraine Hunt Lieberson as Dido, conducted by James Levine ).
In 2005 the British Museum collaborated with the Metropolitan Museum of Art to stage the first truly major retrospective of his work, timed to coincide with the bicentenary of Palmer's birth.
The mausoleum was constructed by the architect Friedrich Lahrs and was finished in 1924 in time for the bicentenary of Kant's birth.
( Berlin, 1896 ) on the occasion of the bicentenary of Keith's birth )
The awards were first presented in 1982 on the centenary of president Roosevelt's birth as well as the bicentenary of diplomatic relations between the United States and the Netherlands.
The Concert Overture " William Cobbett " was created by making a transcription for orchestra of the Rondo for oboe and piano in 1962, the bicentenary year of Cobbett's birth ( 9 March 1762 ) at Farnham in Surrey, close to where the composer was born and grew up.
2009 marked the bicentenary of Poe's birth ; despite this milestone, the crowd was smaller than in past years, and the Toaster left no note.
In 1992, she created her first Elena in La donna del lago at La Scala, the house's first production of the opera in 150 years, staged to mark the bicentenary of Rossini's birth.

bicentenary and June
It was inaugurated in Paris at the Centre Georges Pompidou on 6 June 1989, & presented there throughout the summer of 1989 as the official Canadian contribution to the bicentenary celebrations of the French Revolution.

bicentenary and Theatre
German returned to writing comic operas, achieving another success with Tom Jones for the Apollo Theatre in 1907, produced by Robert Courtneidge for the Fielding bicentenary.
In 1881, Tárrega played in the Opera Theatre in Lyon and then the Paris Odeon, in the bicentenary of the death of Pedro Calderón de la Barca.
After 1705 it disappeared as a staged work, with only sporadic concert performances, until 1895 when the first staged version in modern times was performed by students of the Royal College of Music at London's Lyceum Theatre to mark the bicentenary of Purcell's death.
* The play An African Cargo by Margaret Busby, based on the Zong Massacre, was staged by Nitro theatre company at Greenwich Theatre in October 2007, in commemoration of the bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act.

bicentenary and presented
It was presented in his bicentenary ( 2005 ) and commemorates his 23 January 1833 landing on Wulaia Cove.
Another memorial presented also in FitzRoy's bicentenary commemorates his Cape Horn landing on 19 April 1830.

bicentenary and three
In March 1927, it held a three day meeting in Grantham to commemorate the bicentenary of the death of Sir Isaac Newton, attended by Sir J. J. Thomson ( discoverer of the electron ), Sir Frank Watson Dyson-the Astronomer Royal, Sir Horace Lamb, and G. H. Hardy.

bicentenary and one
Such inscriptions on a church are very rare ; this one was restored during the 1989 bicentenary of the French Revolution.

bicentenary and directed
Revel Horwood directed the opening ceremonies of the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester and staged Once Upon a Time-The Life of Hans Christian Andersen, a live concert in Copenhagen to mark the author's bicentenary which was televised worldwide.

bicentenary and by
* BBC Battlefield Academy: Battle of Trafalgar game created by Solaris Media ( now Playniac ) for the bicentenary.
It commemorated the Mozart bicentenary by presenting four Mozart operas in all capital cities, travelling more than 10, 000 kilometres, and giving 169 performances.
** Congregational Church History from the Reformation to 1662, London, 1862, awarded the bicentenary prize offered by the Congregational Union
The school celebrated its bicentenary in 2000, when it was visited by HRH The Princess Royal.
To mark the bicentenary of the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers in 1994, the station was redesigned by Belgian comics artist François Schuiten in a steam punk style reminiscent of the science fiction works of Jules Verne.
The project was initiated by Tristan Fry ( due to his parallel work with both band and orchestra ) and was inspired by the bicentenary of Mozart's death.
In Tathra's seaside Memorial Gardens, a plaque commemorates the bicentenary of a tragic trek by survivors of a shipwreck.
* " Hidden in Plain Sight: Slavery and Justice in Rhode Island "-an address by Brown President Ruth J. Simmons at St. John's College, Cambridge University on the occasion of the bicentenary of the Act of Parliament abolishing the British slave trade
Queen Elizabeth also toured New Zealand on a number of other occasions: between 6 and 18 February 1963, she attended celebrations at Waitangi and the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council was founded as the nation's gift to the monarch ; from 12 to 30 March 1970, the Queen, accompanied by Prince Charles and Princess Anne, participated in the James Cook bicentenary celebrations ; between 30 January and 8 February 1974, and she attended and closed that year's Commonwealth Games in Christchurch and participated in New Zealand Day events at Waitangi.
The bicentenary of this event was celebrated with a conference held by the Centre for Theology and Public Issues at the University of Edinburgh.
* In 2004 an exhibition of paintings entitled Caribbean Passion: Haiti 1804, by artist Kimathi Donkor, was held in London to celebrate the bicentenary of Haiti's revolution.
In 1998 Killala celebrated the bicentenary of this event by twinning with the commune of Chauvé in France and Killala has established itself as a popular location for historians.
A notable product released under the label is the 180-CD Complete Mozart Edition, featuring all works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart known at the set's publication in 1991 for the bicentenary of the composer's death.
* Biographical Notes about José Trinidad Reyes by Miguel Cálix Suazo, President of Institute Morazánico y Coordinator of National Organizer Commission of the bicentenary of Cabañas ' Birth

bicentenary and .
In 1953 the Museum celebrated its bicentenary.
Banknotes are mostly paper, but Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation developed the world's first polymer currency in the 1980s that went into circulation on the nation's bicentenary in 1988.
Relations between the United Kingdom and Ecuador were traditionally regarded as " low-key but cordial ", especially before the election of Rafael Correa ; the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall visited the country in 2009, as part of a tour celebrating the bicentenary of Charles Darwin.
In 2004 the society celebrated its bicentenary reflecting all the achievements of the RHS to date.
The fire began in the steeple of the courthouse, which was under reconstruction for Madison's bicentenary.
This celebrated its bicentenary in 2009.
There was a child-oriented Prom to mark the Darwin bicentenary as well as a Free Family Prom including the Proms Family Orchestra.
To mark the bicentenary of the publication of Griesbach's Gospel synopsis as a separate volume a group of distinguished international biblical scholars met in July 1976 at Münster / Westphalia for The Johann Jakob Griesbach Bicentenary Colloquium 1776-1976.
In 2005, as part of the bicentenary re-enactment of the arrival of the news, aboard the Bermuda sloop HMS Pickle, of Admiral Nelson's victory at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, the actor playing the part of Trafalgar messenger Lieutenant Lapenotiere was welcomed at Lyme Regis.
She was built to take part in the celebrations commemorating the bicentenary of the Battle of Trafalgar in 2005.
It also contains a bronze statue of the famous racehorse Phar Lap, which was donated to the Club as part of Australia's bicentenary celebrations in 1988.
The work was commissioned to mark the Australian bicentenary in 1988.
On March 2007, Mill Hill celebrated its bicentenary.
The school celebrated its bicentenary year during 2007.
It was the result of an exhibition and symposium at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh in 1990 to commemorate the bicentenary of Cullen's death.
Whitechapel cast a replacement to celebrate the bicentenary of American Independence in 1976.

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