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By Jeeves re-opened on 1 May 1996 at the Stephen Joseph Theatre-in-the-round in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, an English seaside resort.
In 1906, however, the Marist Brothers arrived from Mexico and re-opened St. Joseph Academy, and has remained opened ever since.

re-opened and 1st
It has re-opened the restaurant by leasing it to a local licensee and the 1st and 2nd floors of the main building are rented out as office space.

re-opened and Gallery
Photographs of Launceston Elliot are featured among the distinguished Scottish athletes in the sport section of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh ( re-opened after a major refurbishment in 2011 ).
In February 2011 it was announced that Vettriano's self-portrait, " The Weight " would be displayed at the re-opened Scottish National Portrait Gallery from November 2011.
The first John Moores exhibition was held in 1957, six years after the Walker Art Gallery re-opened after World War II.
* Preview Photographs of the Art Gallery before it re-opened in July 2006
* Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum ( Recently re-opened )

re-opened and 1980
After her death in 1979, the collection of more than 300 works was re-opened to the public as the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in 1980 by the foundation, which was then under the direction of Peter Lawson-Johnston.
The foundation, then under the direction of Peter Lawson-Johnston, took control of the palazzo and the collection in 1979 and re-opened the collection there in April 1980 as the Peggy Guggenheim Collection.
The central building re-opened as a shopping centre in 1980, and is now a tourist location containing cafes, pubs, small shops, and a craft market called the Apple Market, along with another market held in the Jubilee Hall.
The square languished until its central building re-opened as a shopping centre in 1980.
The central building re-opened as a shopping centre in 1980, with cafes, pubs, small shops and a craft market called the Apple Market.
There were no intermediate stations until in 1980 Hackney Wick, near the site of the former Victoria Park station, opened and Hackney Central re-opened, Homerton re-opened in 1985 ( both those stations had closed in 1944 ).
The building was heavily renovated and re-opened January 17, 1980.
In late 1980, the shop at 430 King's Road re-opened under the name World's End.
Initially opening in November 1970, the centre was reconstructed and re-opened on 11 March 1980 by the Victorian Governor of the time, Sir Henry Winneke, with a Kmart and Coles New World being the major tenants.

Joseph and Duveen
In 1931 the art dealer Sir Joseph Duveen offered funds to build a gallery for the Parthenon sculptures.
* 1869 – Joseph Duveen, British art dealer ( d. 1939 )
In 1926 and 1937, the art dealer and patron Joseph Duveen paid for two major expansions of the gallery building.
Through a secret agreement in 1912, Berenson enjoyed a close relationship with Joseph Duveen, the period's most influential art dealer, who often relied heavily on Berenson's opinion to complete sales of works to prominent collectors who lacked knowledge of the field.
* Colin Simpson ( 1986 ) Artful Partners: Bernard Berenson and Joseph Duveen
In the later 1920s Harold frequented the London salon of Lady Cunard, where at various times he encountered Ezra Pound, Joseph Duveen and the Irish novelist George Moore.
An avid art lover, he acquired, thorough art dealer Joseph Duveen, a collection of paintings and sculpture, primarily of the Italian Baroque school.
A later version of the painting, on canvas, had been offered to the Kansas City Art Institute as the original, but was identified as a copy, on the basis of a photograph, by Sir Joseph Duveen, who permitted his remarks to be published in the New York World in 1920 ; the owner, Mrs Andrée Lardoux Hahn, sued for defamation of property in a notorious court case, which involved many of the major connoisseurs of the day, inspecting the two paintings side by side at the Louvre ; the case was eventually heard in New York before a jury selected for not knowing anything of Leonardo or Morellian connoisseurship, and settled for $ 60, 000 plus court expenses, which were considerable.
Joseph Duveen in the 1920s.
Joseph Duveen, 1st Baron Duveen ( 14 October 1869, Hull – 25 May 1939, London ), known as Sir Joseph Duveen, Bt, between 1927 and 1933, was a British art dealer, considered one of the most influential art dealers of all time.
Joseph Duveen was British by birth, the eldest of thirteen children of Sir Joseph Joel Duveen, a Jewish-Dutch immigrant who had set up a prosperous import business in Hull.
Duveen Senior died in 1909 and Joseph took over the business.
ULAN Full Record Display for Joseph Duveen, Getty Vocabulary Program.
Although the archive extends from 1876 – 1981, the bulk of the material dates from Joseph Duveen ’ s tenure as president of the firm, 1909 – 1939, and the period from 1939 to 1964 when Edward Fowles directed the firm ( with Armand Lowengard until 1943 ).

Joseph and 1st
In Latin texts, on the other hand, Joseph Fontenrose declared himself unable to find any conflation of Apollo with Sol among the Augustan poets of the 1st century, not even in the conjurations of Aeneas and Latinus in Aeneid XII ( 161 – 215 ).
The likelihood of a 1st century tomb being built to the west of the city is questionable, as according to the late 1st century Rabbinic leader, Akiva ben Joseph, quoted in the Mishnah, tombs should not built to the west of the city, as the wind in Jerusalem generally blows from the west, and would blow the smell of the corpses and their impurity over the city, and the Temple Mount.
sl: Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister
Since the reform of the Catholic Calendar, May 1st is the Feast of St Joseph the Worker, the patron saint of workers.
The English commentator Thomas Hayne claimed that the prophecies of the Book of Daniel had all been fulfilled by the 1st century (‘ Christs Kingdom on Earth ’, 1645 ), and Joseph Hall expressed the same conclusion concerning Daniel ’ s prophecies (‘ The Revelation Unrevealed ’, 1650 ), but neither of them applied their preterist views to Revelation.
Drawing from an 1814 paper by Sir Everard Home, 1st Baronet | Everard Home showing the Ichthyosaurus platyodon skull found by Joseph Anning in 1811
Sir Joseph Banks, 1st Baronet, GCB, PRS ( 19 June 1820 ) was an English naturalist, botanist and patron of the natural sciences.
Banks, Joseph, 1st Baronet
Allegory of the First Partition of Poland | 1st partition of Poland, showing Catherine II of Russia ( left ), Joseph II of Austria and Frederick the Great of Prussia ( right ) quarelling over their territorial seizures
Sydney was founded after the war by Colonel Joseph Frederick Wallet DesBarres, and named in honour of Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney, who was serving as the Home Secretary in the British cabinet.
The abbey was founded by Britons, and dates to at least the early 7th century, although later medieval Christian legend claimed that the abbey was founded by Joseph of Arimathea in the 1st century.
* Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister
Flora's Temple and the 1st Duke's Greenhouse survive from the 1690s, the Stable block and bridge were built by James Paine in the 1760s and Joseph Paxton's Conservative Wall and other glasshouses date from the 19th century.
* Sir Frederick Treves, 1st Bt ( doctor, treated King Edward VII and Joseph Merrick, " The Elephant Man ")
* Sir Joseph Wesley Flavelle, 1st Baronet, of Toronto, in the Dominion of Canada ( 1917 ), extinct 1985
* Sir Joseph van Colster, 1st Baronet, of Amsterdam, in the Netherlands ( 1645 ), extinct 1665
* Sir Joseph Ward, 1st Baronet, of Wellington, in New Zealand ( 1911 ), extant
* Sir Joseph Robinson, 1st Baronet, of Hawthornden, in the Cape Province, and Dudley House, in Westminster ( 1908 ), extant
Sir Joseph Whitworth, 1st Baronet ( 21 December 1803 – 22 January 1887 ) was an English engineer, entrepreneur, inventor and philanthropist.
* Surgeon and pioneer of antiseptic surgery Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister
Lieutenant General Joseph Carroll ( DIA ) | Joseph Carroll, USAF ; 1st Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency | Director of DIA
* Joseph D. Helton Jr Monroe, Georgia, 1st Lieutenant, Officer, Killed in action, Iraq, ( b. September 30, 1984, d. September 8, 2009 ), 732d Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron Detachment 2 flight commander ( police officer ) Police Transition Mission, 6th Security Forces Squadron, MacDill Air Force Base Florida ( Tampa ) action: ( IED detonation ; near FOB FALCON, Mahmudiyah District of Baghdad, on September 8th )

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