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The Pennant ( church ) | church pennant of the Royal Navy and the Royal Netherlands Navy
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Commodores fly a Broad Pennant which is a short swallow-tailed pennant based on the St George's Cross, with a red ball at the canton ( upper quarter next to the staff ).
Within the RAN it is common practice, whilst in port, for junior officers of one ship to attempt to raise the Gin Pennant on the halyard of another ship, thereby forcing that ship to put on free drinks for the officers of the ship that managed to raise the pennant.
The Answering Pennant ( AP ) with or without a numerical pennant is used to indicate a postponed race.
In the Hellenic Navy, the commissioning pennant (, means Warship Pennant ) blue coloured, has shape of isosceles triangle elongated, bearing a white cross near the base of the triangle.
After a poor season in 1960, the Reds put everything together in 1961 and won the National League pennant, an effort documented in pitcher Jim Brosnan's book, Pennant Race.
It was first introduced during the 1987 Pennant race, when the Twins won the American League Western division ( AL West ), by the Minneapolis Star Tribune as a promotional item for the newspaper during the pennant race.
However, though such signals were certainly used, there is no evidence that such a pennant was ever flown at what is now Pennant Hills, but in the early 19th century the name applied to the whole ridge down as far as Mobbs Hill, which has a Telegraph Road to commemorate the signalling station.
Also, references to the suburb of Pennant Hills were written 20 years before the establishment of pennant stations ( Patrick 1994: 79-80 ).
As a result, a League Championship is often referred to as a " pennant ," as in, " The Giants win the Pennant!
Pennant and Royal
* Pennant number, a number used to identify ships by the modern Royal Navy and other navies of Europe and the Commonwealth
The Gin Pennant is still in regular use by Commonwealth Navies, such as the Royal Australian Navy ( RAN ).
In 1833 he had married Juliana Isabella Mary Pennant ( d. 1842 ), eldest daughter and co-heiress of George Hay Dawkins-Pennant of Penrhyn Castle and in 1841 he assumed by Royal license the additional surname of Pennant.
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The temple of Antoninus and Faustina the Elder | Faustina in the Roman forum ( now the church of San Lorenzo in Miranda ).
File: Cupola-Armenian Orthodox church in Lvov. jpg | Inside of Armenian Orthodox church cupola in Lvov, Ukraine.
File: Szydlow church 20060619 1235. jpg | Saint Ladislaus Church in Szydłów, established by the King in 1355
The government of a bishop is typically symbolized by a cathedral church, such as the Catholic Roman Catholic Diocese of Chartres | bishops's Chartres Cathedral | seat at Chartres.
The church was built before 1295 and the church was a seat of Archbishopric of Ohrid ( ancient ) | Ohrid Archbishopric.
The memorial stone for Enrico Fermi in the Santa Croce, Florence | church " Santa Croce " in Florence, Italy
Plaque on exterior of the Chiesa della Pietà, Venice | Chiesa della Pietà in Venice, the church of the orphanage.
Stained glass church window in Béthanie ( Hong Kong ) | Béthanie, Hong Kong of St Francis Xavier baptizing a Chinese man.
In modern times it is the parish church of the Middle Temple | Middle and Inner Temple s, two of the Inns of Court.
San Lorenzo di Venezia church in the sestiere of Castle | Castello of Venice, where Polo was buried.
The Umayyad Mosque in Damascus, Syria was a Byzantine Empire | Byzantine church before the Islamic conquest of the Levant.
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