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The letter was written on EBRD headed paper and referred in depth to technical details of the bank's code of conduct.
The government's task is not to strike better deals with airlines, but to demonstrate that any such deals are worth the ministry-headed paper on which they are printed.
Company headed paper Bodywork by O'Gorman Bros. Ltd Bodywork by O'Gorman Bros. Ltd O'Gorman Bros. Ltd Dealership Poster for Ford Bodywork by J. F. O'Gorman (1933) Ltd John Francis O'Gorman O'Gorman Factory in 1920s with Prior Park house in background Built by O'Gorman Bros.
In May 2009, the Financial Times alleged Moran mis-used stationery to support eQuality Networks Ltdequalitynetworks.org.uk (EQN) T/A eQuality Network, a non-profit group which claims to help impoverished communities. Moran is currently an associate (listed as Margaret Booker). Moran repeatedly used House of Commons headed paper to write letters in support of EQN, without disclosing her involvement with the company.
The J M Atherton Company was established in an area now known as Athertonville, Kentucky in 1867 by John McDougal Atherton, who had entered into this profession as a young man. Marshall Key, his stepfather was his business partner. Company headed paper from 1872 refers to J.M. Atherton & Co and immediately underneath in larger font “Distiller’s of pure copper whisky” (whiskey without an “e”). Once they reached 200 employees, they became the largest employer in LaRue County.
The letter is written on headed paper : Irish Art Companions Everything Sold in this Shop has been made in Ireland by Irish hands. The Irish Art Companions also sold clothing and advertised 'Irish Costume Material' on the front page of Bean na hÉireann (The Women of Ireland) a magazine run by the Inghinidhe na hÉireann the Irish radical women's movement founded by Maud Gonne; and in January 1912 in the An Claidheamh Soluis an advert promoting "Irish Linens, Dress Materials, Colleen Cloaks and Underwear".
He also played in 3 'unofficial International matches', under the guise of an FA XI, but all players played in England shirts, all were English and all received notification on English FA headed paper. As a consequence of the Second World War, regionalized football returned. In October 1945, Smith signed for Aston Villa for a fee of £7,500, where he spent six seasons and became a crowd favourite. In 1952, he returned to Brentford, for a fee of £3,000, where he spent one season before retiring.
The scheme requires the traveller to be in possession of a valid charity photo ID card or dated letter of authority on charity headed paper with discounted charity tickets. The discount is available to registered charities that are able to prove a minimum 10% voluntary funding level. This can be validated by a letter from the finance director, or similar, stating your 10% minimum voluntary funding; or for charities with an income over £500,000, a link to the page on the Charity Commission website (OSCR in Scotland) that shows your charity's funding status.
In November 2003, he described the decision to raise TDs pay by 13% during the Celtic Tiger era, compared with 6% for pensioners and social welfare recipients as a "urination" on the less well off in society. On 3 August 2010, Gogarty wrote to the Clerk of the Seanad asking that newspaper claims alleging that Senator Ivor Callely had supplied phone expenses claims on headed paper belonging to a company which no longer existed be investigated. Gogarty appeared on the RTÉ Joe Duffy radio show discussing this issue. He went to Lucan Garda station the next day and requested an investigation.
However, after finding a flat in Berlin-Friedenau he was soon appointed editorThe New York Times called him a "sub-editor", whereas the Military Intelligence Bureau in Washington said he was the "editor", Scheffauer described himself as literary editor. of the pro- German American newspaper, The Continental Times: A Cosmopolitan Newspaper published for Americans in Europe, which was published three times a week. It boasted of sales in Austria, Italy, Switzerland, United States and the Netherlands and proclaimed itself in its headed paper as "The Leading Newspaper for Americans on the Continent".The Continental Times, (Wednesday, July 26, 1916), p.1.
Dyson had written on the University of North Wales headed paper making a bold statement of exactly who and where he was, which was a risky move. Shopland, Norena 'I was concerned with liberty’ from Forbidden Lives: LGBT stories from Wales, Seren Books, 2017 “It is difficult to comprehend the danger of living as a homosexual before the law was reformed in 1967, with the ever-present threat of criminal proceeding or blackmail. Dyson’s careful and courageous handing of the campaign during these years was instrumental in ensuring that it did not arouse animosity and become counter-productive.” 'A. E. Dyson', The Times, 13 August 2002.
In 1995, the logo dropped the Brigid's cross, and for the first time placed an accent () on the letter E. RTÉ also formal branded Network Two on screen as part of RTÉ until 1997, when the channel was once more re-branded on screen as N2. The three letters are a modern take on Celtic scripting. The Brigid's cross was seen on many RTÉ One television idents until 2003 and remains on the headed paper of RTÉ, while a variation of the 1966 cross is used by RTÉ's Graphic Design Department. Since 2004 all RTÉ service use the 1996 logo as part of their Identity.
In telecommunications, remote call forwarding is a service feature that allows incoming calls to be forwarded to a remote call forwarding number, such as a cell phone or another office location and is designated by the call receiver. Customers may have a remote-forwarding telephone number in a central switching office without having any other local telephone service in that office. One common purpose for this service is to enable customers to retain their telephone number when they move to a location serviced by a different telephone exchange. The service is useful for business customers with widely advertised numbers which appear on headed paper, vehicles and various marketing literature.
During the last years of the war he also played in several strong Army and FA representative sides alongside players such as Frank Swift and Matt Busby, both of whom were friends from their days at Aldershot Army camp. Although these matches were not recorded as official internationals, the players wore England shirts and received notification of their selection on English Football Association headed paper. 'In March 1945, an FA XI played two games in Belgium, against the national side and against the Diables Rouge, the Belgian parachute brigade. The full party was: Bert Williams (Walsall), Laurie Scott (Arsenal), Bert Sproston (Manchester City), George Hardwick (Middlesbrough), Matt Busby (Liverpool), George Smith and 'Sailor' Brown (Charlton Athletic), Stanley Matthews and Neil Franklin (Stoke City), Tommy Lawton and Joe Mercer (Everton), Stan Mortensen (Blackpool), Leslie Smith (Brentford) and Maurice Edelston (Reading).
Norman Jewson After Gimson's death in 1919 Peter Waals continued to run the Daneway Workshops. By the end of the year he was canvassing potential clients in his own name on Daneway headed paper Leicester Arts and Museums Service The following year he was able to set up his own workshop at Halliday's Mill with the help of Alfred James, Bearnes Hampton & Littlewood at the foot of Cowcombe Hill in the nearby village of Chalford, employing many of Gimson's skilled craftsmen including designer Norman Jewson. Chalford was a more practical location for a workshop than Sapperton, since it was close to a railway station and had more accessible roads. Christ Church, Chalford Christ Church, Chalford Many examples of his own work, and that produced by other craftsmen in his workshop, can be found in Christ Church there.
Six generations of the Thompson family were involved with the salt industry, at the site of the Lion Salt Works. John Thompson Senior (1799–1867) was originally a joiner, timber merchant and brickyard owner with premises on Witton Street and London Road in Northwich Pigot and Co.’s National Commercial Directory for 1828–1829 He entered the salt trade in 1842 when he started a shipping and lighting business along the River Weaver to the ports in Liverpool and Birkenhead.This date is shown on letter headed paper for a number of delivery notes, various, dated 1905–1910, CRO D8645 Initially this was in partnership with other salt proprietors but by 1846 he had entered a partnership with his son John Thompson Junior (1824–1899), called Thompson and Son that operated until 1889. They also occupied a timber yard and dockyard buildings in Northwich Castle on the River Weaver.Castle Dockyard and Buildings, Plot 221, owned by C W Newman, township tithe map and apportionment, 1846. The dockyards were sold to cover debts to W J Yardwood's in 1887.

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