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In 1908, a Jubilee Australasian Football Carnival was held to celebrate 50 years of Australian Football.
His albums also became more popular, and he was featured on ABC-TV's The Eddy Arnold Show during the summer of 1956 ; as well as on Country Music Jubilee in 1957 and 58 ( by then renamed Jubilee USA ).
The growth brought to Docklands enabled the Jubilee Line to be extended in 1999 to east London by a more southerly route than originally proposed, through Surrey Quays, Canary Wharf and the Greenwich Peninsula ( which was the next regeneration area ) to Stratford.
He was the youngest child of Troyal Raymond Brooks, a draftsman for an oil company, and Colleen Carroll, a 1950s-era country singer who recorded on the Capitol Records label and appeared on Ozark Jubilee.
In November 2003, to celebrate UEFA's Jubilee, he was selected as the Golden Player of Romania by the Romanian Football Federation as their most outstanding player of the past 50 years.
Although originally intended to feature a figure symbolising Glasgow ' with the Clyde at her feet sending her manufactures to all the world ', the Pediment was redesigned to celebrate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee.
The trust was formed as part of the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II, and is intended to support charitable organisations and projects across the Commonwealth of Nations, focusing on areas such as cures for diseases and the promotion of culture and education.
As the university celebrated its Golden Jubilee on December 24, 2005, a special emblem ( see above ) was created to commemorate the occasion, and the motto ' To Know Is To Grow ' was coined.
Misha Black was appointed design consultant for the 1960s Victoria Line, contributing to the line's uniform look, while the 1990s extension of the Jubilee line featured stations designed by leading architects such as Norman Foster, Michael Hopkins, Will Alsop and Ian Ritchie.
which was organised as a part of celebrations to mark the Golden Jubilee of the establishment of formal
In 1700 a new pope, Clement XI, summoned Codde to Rome in order to participate in the Jubilee Year, whereupon a second commission was appointed to try Codde.
OS / 2 was used in the London Underground Jubilee Line Extension Signals Control System ( JLESCS ) in London, UK.
At the time of the proclamation, only 38 years had elapsed since the previous Jubilee, which was celebrated under Clement VI.
* 1935, he was awarded the King George V Silver Jubilee Medal
A 25-Year Silver Jubilee Reunion Celebration tour in 1993 was sufficiently successful that the group remained together for a further 11 years.
He was the opening act at the Diamond Jubilee concert held outside Buckingham Palace on 4 June 2012.
As a child she was given a lifelike chimpanzee toy named Jubilee by her father ; her fondness for the toy started her early love of animals.
It was extensively restored for Rome's Millennium and Great Jubilee celebrations.
During the summer a historical tournament was held between Feyenoord and the three opponents they met in the European Cup finals, they played, Borussia Dortmund, Tottenham Hotspur and Celtic ( Feyenoord Jubilee Tournament ).
On 29 April 2002, in his 86th year, he made a public appearance at Buckingham Palace alongside the then prime minister Tony Blair and the three other surviving former prime ministers, as well as relatives of deceased prime ministers, for a dinner which was part of the Queen's Golden Jubilee celebrations.
He was knighted in 1904 and awarded the Gunning Victoria Jubilee Prize for 1900-1904 by the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and in 1908 he was awarded the Albert medal of The Society of Arts.
By 2002, the royal tour and associated fêtes for the Queen's Golden Jubilee proved popular with Canadians across the country, though Canada's first republican organization since the 1830s was also founded that year.

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The barrier was closed on 3 June 2012 to reduce the river flow whilst the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant took place as part of the celebrations for the Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee celebrations.
The Jubilee line closed for a scheduled five-day period starting on 26 December 2005 in order to add an extra car to each of the six-car trains.
The line had to be closed while this work was done, as six-and seven-car trains could not run in service at the same time, because the platform-edge doors at Jubilee Line Extension stations could not cater for both train lengths simultaneously.
The only ' new ' stations built for the original Jubilee line were the Baker Street Westbound platform ( eastbound opened in 1939 ), Bond Street, Green Park and the now closed Charing Cross.
The Jubilee line platforms opened on 1 May 1979, at which time the next station south on the Jubilee Line was its then southern terminus, Charing Cross ; those platforms were closed when the Jubilee line was extended on a new alignment towards Westminster ; at the same time interchange facilities at Green Park were improved.
While passenger services no longer operate to Charing Cross on the Jubilee Line, the old line is used regularly to reverse trains when the eastern part of the line is closed due to engineering works.
Pius closed the encyclical by declaring a Jubilee year for 1865, with a plenary indulgence.
The station was opened on 30 June 1879 by the Metropolitan Railway ( MR, now the Metropolitan Line ) on its extension from its now closed station at St. John's Wood ( a different station from the current St. John's Wood Jubilee Line station ).
The DLR station opened on 28 March 1994, but was closed between 6 June 1996 and 5 March 1998 for the construction of the Jubilee line extension.
As part of a Commonwealth-wide tour for her Silver Jubilee, Elizabeth was in New Zealand from 22 February to 7 March 1977 ; she made a brief visit, between 12 and 20 October, following a Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting ( CHOGM ) in Melbourne ; marked the centennial of the New Zealand Police during a tour from 22 February to 2 March 1986 ; the Queen closed the Commonwealth Games in Auckland and, with her son, Prince Edward, took part in events marking the sesquicentennial of the Treaty of Waitangi between 1 and 16 February 1990 ; between 1 and 10 November 1995, she attended the CHOGM in Auckland and opened the newly refurbished parliament buildings ; and, as part of her global tour for her Golden Jubilee, Elizabeth was in New Zealand from 22 to 27 February 2002.
All this describes a rite which has lasted unchanged to the present day, and which has nearly always supplied the principal subject depicted upon the long series of Jubilee medals issued by the various Popes who have opened and closed the holy door at the beginning and end of each Jubilee year.
Metropolitan Line stations between Finchley Road and Baker Street were closed and a new St. John's Wood station was opened nearby on what was then the Stanmore branch of the Bakerloo Line, now the Jubilee line.
Metropolitan Line stations between Finchley Road and Baker Street were closed and a new St. John's Wood station was opened nearby on what is now the Jubilee line.
The " Jack Lane, Hunslet, Leeds " works was closed in 1995, the last order being a batch of narrow gauge diesel locomotives for tunnelling on the Jubilee Line Extension of the London Underground.

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* 1942 – World War II: Operation Jubileethe 2nd Canadian Infantry Division leads an amphibious assault by allied forces on Dieppe, Seine-Maritime, France and fails, many Canadians are killed or captured.
The seventh Sabbatical year, or forty-ninth year, is then followed by another Sabbatical year known as the Year of Jubilee wherein the release of all debts is mandated, for fellow community members and foreigners alike, and the release of all debt-slaves is also mandated.
The Year of Jubilee is announced in advance on the Day of Atonement, or the tenth day of the seventh Biblical month, in the forty-ninth year by the blowing of trumpets throughout the land of Israel.
The opening verse as published by the Jubilee Singers in 1872:
This anachronism appears to link the Gospel of Barnabas to the declaration of a Holy Year in 1300 by Pope Boniface VIII ; a Jubilee which he then decreed should be repeated every hundred years.
The exterior sculpture, by James Alexander Ewing, included the central Jubilee Pediment as its centrepiece.
These architects were commissioned by Roland Paoletti, chief architect for the Jubilee Line Extension ( JLE ).
He threw a sop to the Romans, however, by reducing the Jubilee term from one hundred years to fifty.
The National Museum of Australia in Canberra holds a significant collection of memorabilia relating to Robert Menzies, including a range of medals and civil awards received by Sir Robert such as his Jubilee and Coronation medals, Order of Australia, Companion of Honour and US Legion of Merit.
Classics in the genre include Bring the Jubilee by Ward Moore, in which the South wins the American Civil War, and The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick, in which Germany and Japan win World War II.
Extensive analyses include those by: George Toles, "' Cocoon of Fire: Awakening to Love in Murnau's Sunrise "; Diane Stevenson, " Three Versions of Stella Dallas "; and Jonah Corne's " Gods and Nobodies: Extras, the October Jubilee, and Von Sternberg's The Last Command.
Xavier's New Mutants grew up and became X-Force, and the next generation of students began with Generation X, featuring Jubilee and other teenage mutants led and schooled by Banshee and former villainess Emma Frost at her Massachusetts Academy.
The head of the bay is crossed by two major thoroughfares, the Jubilee Parkway, better known as the " Bayway ", and the Battleship Parkway, better known as the " Causeway ".
On warm summer nights, the residents living around Mobile Bay sometimes enjoy the fruits of a mysterious natural phenomenon called a Jubilee, when fish and crabs swarm toward shore and can be easily harvested by people wading in the shallows.
* Jubilee ( 1978 film ), a cult film directed by Derek Jarman
* Jubilee ( 2000 film ), a comedy film directed by Michael Hurst
* Jubilee ( novel ), by Margaret Walker
* Jubilee ( collection ), a collection of short stories by Jack Dann
* Jubilee ( Grant Lee Buffalo album ), a 1998 album by Grant Lee Buffalo

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