№ lp_1_2_52604
File format: docx
Character count: 12347
File size: 1061 KB
Year:
1955-1958
Region / city:
Northumberland, Bedlington, Blyth, Morpeth, Ashington, Tynemouth, Newcastle
Theme:
Mining, Culture, Tradition
Document type:
Photographs
Organization:
Museums Northumberland
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
KS1, KS2, KS3, KS4, lifelong learners
Period of validity:
1950s-1960s
Date of approval:
Not specified
Date of amendments:
Not specified
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Document type:
Semi-structured focus group discussion questionnaires
Annex:
7
Assessment type:
Rapid health assessment
Target groups:
Artisanal and small-scale gold miners; Family members of artisanal and small-scale gold miners
Methodology:
Focus group discussion (FGD)
Thematic focus:
General health issues; Health-seeking behaviour; Health risk perceptions; Occupational risks in ASGM; Health promotion; Social, demographic and economic information
Sector:
Health
Industry focus:
Artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM)
Data collection method:
Group interview with structured and open-ended questions
Intended respondents:
Community members involved in ASGM and their families
Sections included:
FGD information; General health issues and behaviour; Health risks in ASGM; Health promotion activities; Social and economic information; Interviewer observations
Year:
Gilded Age
Region / City:
South Pittston, Pennsylvania
Topic:
Child labor, working conditions in coal mines
Document Type:
Photograph
Institution:
Pennsylvania Coal Co.
Author:
Lewis W. Hine
Target Audience:
General public, social reformers
Period of Activity:
Gilded Age
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Jurisdiction:
West Virginia, United States
Subject:
Employment law, labor preference
Document type:
Legislative bill
Legislative body:
West Virginia Legislature
Sponsors:
Delegates Hornbuckle, Fluharty, Hamilton, Garcia, Lewis
Target group:
Veterans, military spouses, unemployed coal miners
Date introduced:
February 16, 2026
Committee referral:
Committee on Energy and Public Works, then Government Organization
Legal reference:
§16b-17-9a, Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended
Year:
1844
Region / City:
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Theme:
Mining, labor, social issues
Document Type:
Poetry collection
Author:
James Gordon, Anon., Jos. Fawcett
Target Audience:
Miners, working class, general public
Period of Validity:
1844
Approval Date:
13 August 1844
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
1984
Publisher:
National Union of Mineworkers
Region:
United Kingdom
Type of document:
Poetry collection
Authors:
Miners and their families
Event:
National miners strike of 1984
Notable readings:
Santo Cazzati, Barbara Brookes
Key locations mentioned:
Orgreave, Bold, Bickershaw Sidings
Political context:
Conflict with the Conservative government and Margaret Thatcher
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Chandler, AZ
Topic:
Event invitation
Document Type:
Invitation
Organization / Institution:
Arizona Swiss Society
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Members and friends of the Arizona Swiss Society and other clubs
Period of Action:
April 13th, 2025
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Organization:
Queensland Council of Garden Clubs Inc
Event title:
Picnic in the Park
Coordinating institutions:
Brisbane Botanic Gardens; New Farm & Districts Historical Society
Date:
Wednesday 1 October 2025
Time:
9 am to 12 noon
Location:
The Rotunda, New Farm Park, Brisbane
Program:
Historical talk and guided tour of the rose collection
Participation conditions:
Open event with rose tour limited to 40 participants on a first come first served basis
Tour fee:
$10 with raffle ticket inclusion
Registration deadline:
Wednesday 24 September 2025
Registration method:
Email submission to [email protected]
Payment method:
Direct debit to Westpac (BSB 034063, Account Number 238783)
Required reference for payment:
Participant name and “NEW FARM”
Document type:
Event announcement and registration form
Intended audience:
Members of affiliated garden clubs
Date:
October 8, 2022
Event:
Cybernetic Picnic
Location:
Virtual, Wonder.me platform
Host:
University of Brighton
Topic:
Cybernetics, Batesonian approach
Organizer:
RSDX, RSD 11
Duration:
12:00 pm London time
Participants:
Public, Cybernetics enthusiasts
Platform:
Wonder.me
Browser requirement:
Google Chrome or MS Edge
Description:
Virtual picnic focused on cybernetic objects and Bateson’s theories.
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Roxbourne, Harrow
Theme:
Community events, Church activities
Document Type:
Notice
Author:
Social Committee
Target Audience:
Congregation, Church members, Local community
Period of Activity:
July 2023
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Note:
Contextual description
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Construction Permits and Health Clearance
Document Type:
Checklist and Log
Issuing Authority:
Local Health and Building Departments
Address:
12777 Picnic Woods Rd
Well Permit Number:
Not provided
Septic Permit Number:
Not provided
B/Z Permit Number:
Z10463790001
T Permit Number:
T10467990001
Staff:
Not specified
Date of Health Clearance:
11/23/21
Purpose:
Greenhouse relocation
Results:
Approved
Comments:
Location moved to keep the greenhouse out of the reserve area
Construction Type:
New Construction
Water Supply:
Public Water
Sewer:
Public Sewer
Literary form:
School story fiction
Document type:
Narrative prose excerpt
Chapters included:
The First Chapter; The Second Chapter
Setting:
Greyfriars School and the River Sark
School form mentioned:
Remove (Lower Fourth)
Main characters:
Bob Cherry; Mark Linley; Harry Wharton; Frank Nugent; Billy Bunter; Hurree Jamset Ram Singh; Arthur Augustus D’Arcy
Additional characters referenced:
Marjorie; Clara; Ethel; Bulstrode
Key themes:
School life; friendship; suspicion of theft; social dynamics among pupils
Narrative situation:
Pupils searching for Mark Linley and persuading him to attend a picnic despite accusations against him
Activities described:
Preparation for a picnic; discussion of dormitory thefts; interaction among schoolboys
Language:
English
Setting period context:
Late school term season