A great great grandmother who was born one year after Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee is celebrating her 104th birthday. |
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The Trefoil Guild, which celebrates its diamond jubilee this year, has 25,000 members nationwide, more than 60 of whom meet in York every month. |
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The event, which was celebrating its silver jubilee, featured 50 high-calibre encounters at Fulford Tennis Centre. |
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The womenfolk of Asdee will have the glad rags out on Friday, December 6, when the local ICA celebrate their silver jubilee. |
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On Christmas Day Mass will be celebrated at 11.30 am, and the Newport Folk Choir who recently celebrated their silver jubilee, will sing. |
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Eileen and Paddy King celebrated their golden wedding jubilee in Scunthorpe, England yesterday, Monday. |
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The first edition, published in 1987 to commemorate the school's diamond jubilee, was a humble, homemade type of book. |
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We wish them health and happiness for the future and look forward to their diamond jubilee. |
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Congratulations to Sister Elizabeth Guidera from the community of the Ursulines, who recently celebrated the golden jubilee of her profession. |
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Among the veteran cars participating in the jubilee race of 1953 was a 1903 Benz owned by Charlie Taylor of Forest. |
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The expressions for the victoriousness, during the time of the final preparation for the jubilee, were solidarity and austerity. |
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Teresa and Denis Dillane, Chapel Street, Tarbert celebrated the diamond jubilee of their wedding on St Patrick's Day. |
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The celebrations to mark the silver jubilee of the Odeon cinema in Skipton was held. |
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Later in the afternoon the golden jubilee festival carnival and procession takes place in The Mall. |
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A number of wedding golden jubilee celebrations took place throughout the locality during the past week. |
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As the jubilee celebrations gathered pace only the changeable weather threatened to dampen spirits. |
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Squirrels were leaping and cavorting after each other, rocking the boughs, chittering in jubilee. |
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Westmorland claims a close identity with aviation pioneering, the jubilee of which is being celebrated this week. |
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Predictions that the jubilee would flop have proved to be wildly inaccurate. |
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Florence observed its diamond jubilee on June 9, 1947, in celebration of the seventy-fifth anniversary of its incorporation as a city. |
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To mark the completion of Kalki's diamond jubilee a day-long function has been planned by the Kalki group of magazines. |
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His film will commemorate the golden jubilee of Tensing Norgay and Sir Edmund Hillary's conquest of Mt. Everest. |
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To celebrate the jubilee the County Carlow Association London has decided to record the history of their association. |
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The team were crowned National league champions that year and recently celebrated the golden jubilee of that occasion at a dinner in Westport. |
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As part of its platinum jubilee celebrations, it has planned a series of programmes that would keep the art of India flying high. |
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Skipton's Hard of Hearing Club celebrated its 25th anniversary with a jubilee party in the Christ Church Parochial Hall. |
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Canon Richard Phillips celebrated the golden jubilee of his ordination to the priesthood on the 14th June. |
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If you have nothing planned to celebrate the jubilee try to go along for a great day out. |
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Mary Teresa and John have a family of seven and they will celebrate their golden wedding jubilee in October. |
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Some members will recall a speech made by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on her 50th jubilee. |
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During the jubilee year, he sought reconciliation with Bishop Matthew Clarke, a longtime friend, but received no response. |
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Bocelli was the official voice of the church's jubilee in the year 2000 and knew the pope for a long time. |
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Sister Monica Sloan, formerly of Glenloughan celebrated her diamond jubilee in Loughborough, England last week. |
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The town hall clock was first rung on June 22, 1897 to mark the diamond jubilee of Queen Victoria. |
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The book grew out of Riverside's desire to have a history on the anniversary of its diamond jubilee. |
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The Kerry Blackface Sheep Breeders Association will celebrate its golden jubilee in some style next year. |
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Best wishes to Fr Neilus Horan who celebrated the golden jubilee of his ordination to the priesthood recently. |
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Prior to the commemoration of the golden jubilee, all the delegates will attend a gigantic Asian-African Summit in Jakarta. |
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He didn't want his 50th jubilee to be celebrated at all, let alone celebrated with the customary pompous laudatory speeches. |
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The archway will be based upon a structure that was put up in Churchgate to mark Queen Victoria's jubilee. |
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The golden jubilee had been looked forward to with relish by royalists and pooh-poohed by metropolitan media pundits. |
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More events are planned for the Saturday, Sunday and Monday of jubilee weekend. |
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We wish Canon Richard every happiness and blessing in the times ahead and congratulate him on the occasion of his golden jubilee in the ministry. |
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Best wishes and congratulations to Tim and Mai Ryan, Clydine, who celebrated the golden jubilee of their wedding recently. |
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The Kerry Federation of the ICA will celebrate its golden jubilee on June 19 with a dinner dance at the Earl of Desmond Hotel, Tralee. |
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It is especially poignant that such a rift should occur in the year the event celebrates its golden jubilee. |
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A family from Dromore West was reunited after almost 40 years, when their sister who is also a nun came home to celebrate her golden jubilee. |
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Celebrations to mark the golden jubilee of Reynolds' pub and drapery store at Castle Street, Dunmore were held in the pub earlier this month. |
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There was levity, including lots of cheers and high spirits, a conga line and even three cheers for the Queen's 50th jubilee. |
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The same claim can be made about the recent celebrations of the golden jubilee of the Queen's accession to the throne. |
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City were scheduled to play against Joseph Rowntree School this afternoon to mark the school's diamond jubilee. |
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Last year Ardagh Community Games celebrated the silver jubilee of its foundation. |
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Completing its silver jubilee in February, the Art of Living, founded by Sri Sri Ravishankar, is all set to celebrate. |
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This year's event was particularly significant as it falls in the silver jubilee year of the Orkney Norway Friendship Association. |
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The term juba comes from the name of the chief drummer in the jubilee songs who pounded out the rhythms on celebration days of black culture. |
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The joys of local soccer and many long lasting friendships developed in relation to it will be at the heart of the silver jubilee event. |
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It is my silver jubilee on the council this year and the 30th anniversary of the borough. |
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It's bad enough that he's forced to preside over four days of the Queen's jubilee coverage, but then he's attacked by BBC viewers for dissing Her Majesty. |
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Earlier, the queen and Prince Philip watched a golden jubilee parade in Windsor and started a nationwide jubilee music party during a visit to Slough. |
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The shot of 500 palace workers was taken to mark the jubilee. |
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The Academy has drawn up plans to celebrate the Silver jubilee in a fitting manner and the conferring of achievement awards are a step in this direction. |
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This week Parliament celebrated the 150th jubilee of its existence, and this is a good time to reflect on the past and look forward to the future. |
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The aim was to ensure favourable press coverage of the jubilee. |
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A Department of Culture, Media and Sport spokeswoman said the Queen had expressed the wish that taxpayers' money should not be used to celebrate her jubilee. |
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The jubilee celebrations were conducted with a number of activities, including seminars, workshops, competitions for children, and cultural gatherings. |
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Plus, when we were shooting, it was the time of the Olympics and then the diamond jubilee, so he was very busy. |
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Tracey Emin, David Hockney and Grayson Perry are among 97 artists to have given works to the Queen to mark her diamond jubilee. |
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The Duke had joined the Queen on the first of her two-day tour of the region as part of her diamond jubilee celebrations. |
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The Queen and Prince Philip are on a two-day visit to Northern Ireland as part of her diamond jubilee tour. |
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Who so stolid and selfish that would not give his voice to swell the hallelujahs of a nation's jubilee, when the chains of servitude had been torn from his limbs? |
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Thus, in an attempt to appeal for the support of the Asante, the silver jubilee celebration became a national affair that was commemorated on stamps. |
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In her silver jubilee speech she said that while she understood independence aspirations, she wanted to see the UK remain united. |
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In her annual Christmas speech, the Queen spoke warmly about her own jubilee and the success of the London Olympics. |
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Madness and Annie Lennox were good, even if we had seen them at the jubilee concert just six weeks ago. |
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The Sword of Honour, celebrating its silver jubilee this year, recognises organisations that have implemented safety systems that are among the best in the world. |
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The Opportunity Centre has just celebrated its silver jubilee and the fundraising campaign was launched at the 25th anniversary celebrations last October. |
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Beginning his drama career way back in 1979, the Crazy Creations is heading towards celebrating its silver jubilee, having performed over 4,000 shows in India and abroad. |
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In 1974, when Fr. O'Connell celebrated his silver jubilee of ordination, the parish, under his unflagging leadership was moving ahead and expanding at a cracking pace. |
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A presentation was made to Tom to mark his silver jubilee in car sales. |
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He planned to start this jubilee holiday boarding the ferry from Ullapool to Stornoway, getting away from his work to the family bolthole on the west coast of Lewis. |
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An emblem to commemorate the region's handicrafts would be launched during the silver jubilee year celebrations of the Union Territory's independence. |
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The theatre celebrated its silver jubilee with the same commitment that made it emerge as a pygmy presence in a remote corner of a huge city, where now it is a landmark. |
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The history of the institution has been prominently displayed at the entrance near the huge pandal, which has been erected for the platinum jubilee celebrations. |
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As far as memorable moments go, the final fling of the Westmorland Orchestra concert season promises to be a real gem in the ensemble's diamond jubilee year. |
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The exhibition marked her golden jubilee as a member of the Royal Society of Miniature Painters, Sculptors and Gravers and her silver jubilee as president of it. |
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The group wants to hear from anyone who used to be a member or remembers any of the circle's many events as it prepares to celebrate its diamond jubilee. |
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Within two years the band was back in the public eye as members played a fanfare from the top of Bretforton Church tower to mark the diamond jubilee of Queen Victoria. |
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The silver racehorse pepper pots, ridden by jockeys in the royal colours, are believed to have been commissioned to mark the diamond jubilee of Queen Victoria. |
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At the bottom of the steps leading up to the jubilee tower at Castle Hill look for the ripple marks still visible on the paving stones. |
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When war was declared with Germany in April of that year the jubilee was withcalled. |
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The wedding of black brass bands and orchestras to jubilee concert companies was a consolidation that favored both promoters and musicians. |
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The park was designed to commemorate the jubilee year of the incorporation of Wrexham. |
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In 1934, King George V permitted his subjects in Scotland to display the ancient Royal Standard of Scotland as part of his silver jubilee. |
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Queen Victoria, during her 1842 jubilee tour, visited Scone staying in the Palace for just one night. |
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In 1877, Brookes requested a prize from Greece to mark Queen Victoria's jubilee. |
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In the afterglow of the Swope Park jubilee, the antipark men quietly gathered strength for their big battle against the plan. |
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The tributes were paid on the occasion of the silver jubilee of Drivers' Day. |
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A FIREWORKS display is being organised to mark the silver jubilee anniversary of the Royal Welsh Winter Fair. |
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Brighton clocktower, built in 1888 for Queen Victoria's jubilee, stands at the intersection of Brighton's busiest thoroughfares. |
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In 1893 the first free public library, the York Library, was built to mark Queen Victoria's jubilee. |
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She came to wide public attention in 2003 when she sang at Westminster Cathedral in honour of Pope John Paul II's silver jubilee. |
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Schools are on holiday, workers have the week off, and a general sense of jubilee fills the streets, where musicians parade around to huge crowds of cheering fans. |
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In 2012, a new stained glass window commemorating Elizabeth II's diamond jubilee was installed opposite this window, at the other end of the hall. |
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On 7 July 1220, in the 50th jubilee year of his death, Becket's remains were moved from this first tomb to a shrine, in the recently completed Trinity Chapel. |
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The Managing Director strongly appreciated BOK Silver Jubilee Committee for their commendable role in up-lifting the Banks image and for planning silver jubilee celebrations. |
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The music of the Pontifical Anthem, anthem of the Vatican City, was composed in 1869 by Charles Gounod, for the golden jubilee of Pope Pius IX's priestly ordination. |
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The Queen may be celebrating her jubilee but the Queen's English Society, which has railed against the misuse and deterioration of the English language, is to fold. |
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The students, faculty and staff members who were involved with the project were honored by the university in a ceremony that coincided with the university's silver jubilee. |
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