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When Peate returned to the pavilion he was reprimanded by his captain for not allowing his partner, Charles Studd ( one of the best batsman in England, having already hit two centuries that season against the colonists ) to get the runs.
Gropius's design for the Dessau facilities was a return to the futuristic Gropius of 1914 that had more in common with the International style lines of the Fagus Factory than the stripped down Neo-classical of the Werkbund pavilion or the Völkisch Sommerfeld House.
The differences between the more modern and traditional branches of American Judaism came to a head in 1883, at the " Trefa Banquet " at the Highland House entertainment pavilion, which was at the top of the Mount Adams Incline – where shellfish and other non-kosher dishes were served at the celebration of the first graduating class of Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati.
In 1968, after Martin Luther King Jr .' s death, Alston was asked to create another mural for the hospital to be placed in a pavilion named after the assassinated civil rights leader titled Man Emerging from the Darkness of Poverty and Ignorance into the Light of a Better World ".
His picture, Morning ( 1884 ), was displayed at the Norwegian pavilion.
One of these, a pavilion for the Paris Gas Company, was Eiffel's first collaboration with Stephen Sauvestre, who was later to become the head of the company's architectural office.
In subsequent years he was given many prestigious commissions, including the Dutch pavilion for the Venice Biennale ( 1953 ), the art academies in Amsterdam and Arnhem, and the press room for the UNESCO building in Paris.
He returned to an embarrassed silence in the pavilion and after the previous year's events at the centenary Test, this possibly was the final straw.
During 1934 the cricket pavilion had been demolished to make way for the new North Stand, which was built on the rugby union ground, costing around £ 20, 000.
Originally, each pavilion featured a unique circular logo which was featured on park signage and the attractions themselves.
Each Future World pavilion was initially sponsored by a corporation who helped fund its construction and maintenance in return for the corporation's logos appearing prominently throughout the pavilion.
An Equatorial Africa pavilion was planned but never built.
A new pavilion was opened by David Gower on 17 September 2005
At Expo 2000 Hanover, where countries created their own architecture, the average pavilion investment was about € 13 million.
The theme song " Something to Sing About ", used for the Canadian pavilion, was initially written for a 1963 television special.
The Expo 67 Soviet pavilion was disassembled after the fair closed, and moved to Moscow to become the part of All-Russia_Exhibition_Centre # The_site | All-Russia Exhibition Centre.
The most popular pavilion was the Soviet Union's exhibit.
The cut was described as being " cushion antique brilliant with a faceted girdle and extra facets on the pavilion.
The gardens were designed by Louis Fuchs and the central pavilion was built by architect Joseph Hubert in tavern style.
Kudzu was introduced from Japan into the United States at the Japanese pavilion in the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia.
This is a large cricket pitch with a pavilion near the centre of Quorn, which was the focus of interest from a housing development company.
At a meadow a mile from Edinburgh, there was a pavilion where Sir Patrick Hamilton and Patrick Sinclair played and fought in the guise of knights defending their ladies.
The sculpture was shipped to New York in 1964 in order to become the main draw for the Vatican pavilion at the 1964 New York World's Fair, where it was viewed by millions.

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The pavilion, which had been used as a bandstand for community events, was not rebuilt after the tornado, instead being replaced by a flagpole and memorial to local military veterans.
The present pavilion structure dates from 1955, when it was rebuilt.
The pier was rebuilt and extended to after storm damage in 1872, and a large pavilion was constructed at the end which contained a cafe.
Hit by a bomb in 1940 – which destroyed the Members ' Dining Room and groundsman's quarters – most of the pavilion was rebuilt.
* Haminjeong ( pavilion )-First built in 1633 on the former site of Inyangjeon Hall, Haminjeong was destroyed by fire in 1830 and rebuilt in 1833.
The palace was never rebuilt and Konstantin lived from then on in a wooden pavilion.
In the 1820s, a grotto pavilion, attributed to Andreas Schlüter and Georg Johann Mattarnovy, was rebuilt into a coffee house.
The sports pavilion on the Lawrence Kellett recreation field was rebuilt in 2007.
The pavilion, featuring three changing rooms, was rebuilt in 2005 following an arson attack.

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Canadian Cheddar cheese soup is a featured dish at the Canada pavilion at Epcot, in Walt Disney World.
Most notably, he wrote Poème Électronique for the Phillips pavilion at the Brussels World Fair in 1958.
" In 1937, speaking before the Women's Division of the American Jewish Congress, LaGuardia called for the creation of a special pavilion at the upcoming New York World's Fair, " a chamber of horrors " for " that brown-shirted fanatic ".
Sauvestre added the decorative arches to the base, a glass pavilion to the first level and the cupola at the top.
* " It may, perhaps, be embarrassing for a solitary man to walk across a wide quadrangle under a fire of glances from a collection of collegiate females ; but it is child's play compared, for example, with the long trek from the pavilion at Lord's to the far end of the pitch, with five wickets down and ninety needed to save the follow-on.
For the remainder of his cricket-playing career, Botham refused to acknowledge MCC members in the pavilion when playing at Lord's.
In 1964 Noland occupied half the American pavilion at the Venice Biennale.
A pavilion at the MCG is on the left in the background.
Rhyton in the shape of a bull's head, Heraklion Archaeological Museum ; shown here at the Greek pavilion at Expo ' 88
** The Wonders of Life pavilion opens at Epcot in Walt Disney World, Florida.
The first is the Norway pavilion, a recreation of a traditional wooden stave church which is now preserved at a museum called Little Norway in Blue Mounds, Wisconsin.
The " Three " were sentenced to nine months imprisonment in Wormwood Scrubs, and on their release they were greeted as heroes by fifteen thousand Welsh at a pavilion in Caernarfon.
Tangible effects are difficult to measure, but an independent study for the Dutch pavilion at Expo 2000 estimated that the pavilion ( which cost around € 35 million ) generated around € 350 million of potential revenues for the Dutch economy.
* An Edison company film of the Asia pavilion, at the Library of Congress
The entrance pavilion of the Naval Academy Jewish Chapel at Annapolis is modeled on Monticello.

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