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Plaque in the City of London noting the restoration of the Roman walled city by Alfred
Between the restoration of London and the resumption of large scale Danish attacks in the early 890s, Alfred ’ s reign was rather uneventful.
This means that people choose to live in a gentrified area to restore it, not to alter it, because restoration is a " new way to realize old values " ( London and Palen, 1984 ).
1520, by Giovanni Pietro Rizzoli, called Giampietrino ( active 1508-1549 ), after Leonardo da Vinci, oil on canvas, currently in the collection of The Royal Academy of Arts, London ; an accurate, full-scale copy that was the main source for the twenty-year restoration of the original ( 1978-1998 ).
In 2005, a £ 500 million restoration plan was announced by Network Rail ; it was approved by Camden London Borough Council on 9 November 2007.
** North London Railway " Birdcage " Guard's & Luggage Van ( Undergoing restoration )
** North London Railway 1st Class Coach ( Undergoing restoration )
After the restoration of the Rump Parliament he was nominated to the London militia committee under the Act of 7 July 1659.
Of this production, The Illustrated London News wrote, " It is a revival, or rather restoration to the stage, of an utterly neglected work, which has not been played for 270 years.
They went through an official but private marriage ceremony on 3 September 1660, in London, following the restoration of the monarchy.
Finally, after another song from Nichols or Bentley, there was a situation comedy sketch worked up from the clichés of a literary or cinematic genre ; for example, later TIFH programmes included a sketch about restoration England, with Charles II, Nell Gwynne and the Puritan keeper of the Privy Purse (" anything TV can do, we can do later "); or a spoof spy story set on an international sleeper from London to Paris ("… as I moved through the train I gazed at a handsome film star, slumbering in his compartment, and a thought struck me — whether you're great or whether you're humble, when you sleep upright you dribble ").
In the early Christ in the House of Martha and Mary of 1618, Christ and his companions are seen only through a serving hatch to a room behind, according to the National Gallery ( London ), who are clear that this is the intention, although before restoration many art historians regarded this scene as either a painting hanging on the wall in the main scene, or a reflection in a mirror, and the debate has continued.
They eventually traced it in the BBC broadcast archive ( now in Perivale, West London ), but it soon became very clear that its age meant that restoration would be a painstaking task.
On 22 October 2006, following a restoration project by the Imperial War Museum and Dragon Digital Intermediate, a digitally restored version of The Battle of the Somme was screened at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London.
The BFI National Archive presents the restoration of Alfred Hitchcock's ' The Lodger ' ( 1926 ), featuring a new score by Nitin Sawhney commissioned by Network Releasing in partnership with the BFI and performed by the London Symphony Orchestra.
The resulting sense of uniqueness has, coupled with the city's proximity to London, led to Brighton's restoration as a fashionable resort and the dwelling-place of the affluent.
It had been at his suggestion that the large illustrated volume South Slav Monuments was compiled and then published in London and when he was made Bishop of Ohrid he began that work of restoration which still continues to this day.
* On August 31, 2008, Amanda Cottrell, a former high sheriff of the City, marched six rams across London Bridge to promote fundraising for the restoration of Canterbury Cathedral and " a scheme backing local food production "
The centres of excellence which it regularly assists are: the London College of Fashion ; Capel Manor College Enfield, and The Leather Conservation Centre at Northampton University, which foster the conservation, creation and restoration of all leather objects and materials.
With the restoration of the monarchy in 1661, John Ogilby was commissioned to design the triumphal arches and write masques for the new king's entrance into London.
A more extensive restoration than that in 1670 was completed in 1866 by City of London architect Sir Horace Jones, who added a new timber roof in close keeping with the original.
File: Event Horizon, RFH and London Eye-geograph. org. uk-452991. jpg | Rear facade from the Hayward Gallery during restoration, May 2007
After several years of dereliction English Heritage and the London Docklands Development Corporation ( LDDC ) agreed to major restoration in 1990, with the agreed use being as an " Arts Centre ".
* The King's Bench Prison, London, restoration and alterations 1803-4, demolished

restoration and progressed
As the 19th century progressed, a division gradually developed between those whose primary commitment was to unity, and those whose primary commitment was to the restoration of the primitive church.
Work progressed quickly, allowing for a hydrostatic test in June 1993, a test fireup in July, and the eventual restoration completion in September.
Since then, restoration projects have been announced, however, not one has progressed any further than cleaning up tree debris and graffiti.
In the face of native Christian opposition to these plans a few years ago, restoration of the church was proposed, but work has only progressed at a small pace.

restoration and through
Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( sometimes referred to as Mormons ) claim apostolic succession through the process of restoration.
To this day short-haired Hortaya Borzaya are highly valued hunting dogs on the steppes, while the long-haired Psovaya Borzaya, is going through a hard period of restoration of its working qualities after decades of shadow, mainly show existence.
In order to justify the divine nature of the Flavian rule, Domitian emphasized connections with the chief deity Jupiter, perhaps most significantly through the impressive restoration of the Temple of Jupiter on the Capitoline Hill.
Various initiatives to end the political crisis through the peaceful restoration of the constitutionally elected government failed.
In the aftermath of the 1994 restoration of constitutional governance, Haitian officials have indicated their commitment to economic reform through the implementation of sound fiscal and monetary policies and the enactment of legislation mandating the modernization of state-owned enterprises.
Since the mid-19th century, after the Meiji restoration, the country was opened up to Western commerce and influence and Japan has gone through two periods of economic development.
In March 1937, Ribbentrop attracted much adverse comment in the British press when he gave a speech at the Leipzig Trade Fair in Leipzig, where he declared that German economic prosperity would be satisfied either " through the restoration of the former German colonial possessions, or by means of the German people's own strength ".
The organization's mission is to contribute through consultation and cooperation to the conservation, restoration, enhancement and rational management of salmon stocks.
Bryan stumped for Free Silver again, but McKinley's promise of prosperity through the gold standard, high tariffs, and the restoration of business confidence enlarged his margin of victory.
On July 3, 2007, the Court ( through the original three-judge panel ) ruled ( 1 ) that the taxpayer's compensation was received on account of a non-physical injury or sickness ; ( 2 ) that gross income under section 61 of the Internal Revenue Code does include compensatory damages for non-physical injuries, even if the award is not an " accession to wealth ," ( 3 ) that the income tax imposed on an award for non-physical injuries is an indirect tax, regardless of whether the recovery is restoration of " human capital ," and therefore the tax does not violate the constitutional requirement of Article I, Section 9, Clause 4, that capitations or other direct taxes must be laid among the states only in proportion to the population ; ( 4 ) that the income tax imposed on an award for non-physical injuries does not violate the constitutional requirement of Article I, Section 8, Clause 1, that all duties, imposts and excises be uniform throughout the United States ; ( 5 ) that under the doctrine of sovereign immunity, the Internal Revenue Service may not be sued in its own name.
# Predestination: God's will that all people be restored to Him is predestined absolutely, and He has elected all people to salvation, but He has also given man part of the responsibility ( to be accomplished through man's free will ) for the accomplishment of both His original will and His will for the accomplishment of restoration ; that responsibility remains man's permanently.
These problems will be solved through restoration of man to God through Christ, and also through such measures as initiating proper moral standards and practices, forming true families, uniting all peoples and races ( such as Orient, Occident and Negro ), resolving the tension between science and religion, righting economic, racial, political, and educational injustices, and overcoming God-denying ideologies such as Communism.
With an increasing anti-German sentiment sweeping through Lombardy, which culminated in the restoration of Milan in 1169, in 1174, Frederick made his fifth expedition to Italy but was opposed by the pro-papal Lombard League ( now joined by Venice, Sicily and Constantinople ) which had previously formed to stand against him.
The Pope set no limit to his plans, and achieved much in his short pontificate, always carried through at top speed: the completion of the dome of St. Peter's ; the loggia of Sixtus in the Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano ; the chapel of the Praesepe in Santa Maria Maggiore ; additions or repairs to the Quirinal, Lateran and Vatican palaces ; the erection of four obelisks, including that in Saint Peter's Square ; the opening of six streets ; the restoration of the aqueduct of Septimius Severus (" Acqua Felice "); the integration of the Leonine City in Rome as XIV rione ( Borgo ).
The North Norfolk Railway ( NNR )– also known as the " Poppy Line " – is a heritage steam railway in Norfolk, England, running between the coastal town of Sheringham and Holt, It cuts through the countryside to the east of Weybourne with views of its windmill and passes through the well preserved country station which also houses a locomotive shed together with a carriage maintenance and restoration centre.
However, because this intelligence was filtered through the eyes of Orangist agents in the Republic and émigrés in England, it was erroneously interpreted as possible support for an Orangist restoration.
The report advocated for State purchase, restoration and preservation through public ownership of the scenic lands surrounding Niagara Falls.
Like his uncle, Jefferson Levy commissioned repairs, restoration and preservation at Monticello, which had been deteriorating seriously while the lawsuits wound their way through the courts in New York and Virginia.
In 1986, revenue from the capital gains tax rose to over $ 80 billion ; following restoration of the rate to 28 % from 20 % effective 1987, capital gains revenues declined through 1991.
Babeuf emerged from prison a confirmed advocate of revolution and convinced that his project, fully proclaimed to the world in Issue 33 of his Tribun, could only come about through the restoration of the Constitution of 1793.
The death penalty was freely rendered for theft and other crimes in this section of the Code: for theft involving entering a palace or temple treasury, for illegal purchase from a minor or slave, for selling stolen goods or receiving the same, for common theft in the open ( in lieu of multiple-fold restoration ) or receiving the same, for false claim to goods, for kidnapping, for assisting or harbouring fugitive slaves, for detaining or appropriating the same, for brigandage, for fraudulent sale of drink, for not reporting criminal conspiracy in one's tavern, for delegation of personal service and refusing to pay the delegate or not sending the delegate, for misappropriating the levy, for harming or robbing one of the king's captains, for causing the death of a house owner through bad construction.

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