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In 2011, it reached an agreement with the National Railway Museum to become the custodian of Class 41 prototype powercar 41001 and restore it to operational condition at Neville Hill TMD. |
This work was completed in 2014, with 41001 based at the Great Central Railway (Nottingham). |
The 125 Group purchased a number of Mark 3 carriages to operate with it. |
In 2019, the National Railway Museum terminated the lease of 41001. |
Upon withdrawal in early 2020, former East Midlands Railway Class 43 powercars 43048 and 43089 will be donated by Porterbrook to the 125 Group. |
In order to support its ongoing preservation efforts, an appeal was launched to raise £100,000 for a depot building to be located at its current base of operations, Great Central Railway (Nottingham). |
As of January 2020, this total stood at over £88,000. |
Carly Joy Wessels |
Carly Joy Wessels (born 13 October 1994) is a South African water polo player. |
She competed for the South Africa women's national water polo team in the 2014 FINA Women's Water Polo World Cup, 2017 World Aquatics Championships, and 2018 FINA Women's Water Polo World League. |
Deepak Shetty |
Deepak Shetty (born 28 August 1991) is an Indian cricketer. |
He made his first-class debut on 25 December 2019, for Mumbai in the 2019–20 Ranji Trophy. |
Arnold Reading |
Major-General Arnold Hughes Eagleton Reading (3 April 1896 – 4 January 1975) was an English first-class cricketer and Royal Marines officer. |
He served in the Royal Marines from 1914–1946, rising to the rank of major-general, in addition to playing first-class cricket for the Royal Navy. |
The son of the Reverend Mark Alfred Reading, he was born in South Africa in April 1896 at Helibron, Orange Free State. |
He was educated in England at Cranleigh School, before joining the Royal Marines at the start of the First World War as a probationary second lieutenant. |
During the war he was promoted twice, first to lieutenant in March 1915, while in May 1918 he was promoted to captain. |
Reading later made a single appearance in first-class cricket for the Royal Navy against the British Army cricket team at Lord's in 1929. |
Batting twice in the match, he was dismissed in the Royal Navy first-innings for 12 runs by Frederick Arnold, while in their second-innings he was dismissed for 7 runs by Edward Armitage. |
He was promoted to major in June 1932, before being promoted to lieutenant colonel. |
At the start of the Second World War he was posted to HMS "St. Angelo" in Malta. |
In November 1939, he was made a temporary colonel, which he relinquished in January 1940. |
He was the commanding officer of 5th RM Battalion between March 1940 and February 1942, taking part in the operations in Dakar between August and October 1940. |
He was made an acting colonel commandant in February 1942, while in October 1943 he was made a colonel 2nd commandant. |
He was appointed as the Royal Marines "aide-de-camp" to George VI in October 1945, replacing Arthur Reginald Chater in the role. |
After the conclusion of the war, Reading held the rank of temporary brigadier and was promoted to major-general in January 1946. |
He was made a CBE in the 1946 Birthday Honours. |
He was placed on the retired list in November of the same year, having ended his career as the commander of the RM Plymouth Division. |
Following his retirement, Reading settled at Buckland St Mary, Somerset. |
He was appointed as a deputy lieutenant for Somerset in June 1955. |
He later moved to Sellicks Green, where he died in January 1975. |
He was survived by his wife, Phoebe, whom he had married in 1933. |
Kenichi Kimura |
Kenichi Kimura may refer to: |
Aaryan (singer) |
Aaryan Banthia born on (12 February 1994), popularly known as Aaryan, is an Indian Singer-Guitarist, Composer & Record producer presently based in Mumbai and tied up with the Zee Music Company for his latest compositions releases. |
He released his single 'Yaadein' with the 'Zee Music Company' in the year 2019, October. |
Aaryan was born on 12 February 1994 in Kolkata, West Bengal to Sushil (Businessman) and Bindu Banthia (Homemaker). |
He grew up in Kolkata, where he attended Akshar High School Akshar School up to class seven and then later completed his Schooling in Lawrence School, Lovedale Ooty, Tamil Nadu and finally at Delhi Public School, Ruby Park, Kolkata. |
After watching Mark Knopfler (of Dire Straits) play Guitar in Dire Strait's 'On the Night' (live show), Aaryan became fascinated with the instrument. |
When he turned 14, his father bought him an Indian made 'Hobner' acoustic Guitar. |
He Pursued his Graduation in degree from Cardiff Metropolitan University where he came out as a singer in his second year of college performing at various famous pubs and doing open mics when he had the chance. |
It was then that he realised he could pursue singing and music professionally. |
After coming back to India, Aaryan saw more opportunities in Music and decided to pursue his childhood dream "to be a singer". |
He released his first Single (music) " Yaadein" under the banner of music label Zee Music Company starring as the Singer, Actor and Composer of the song. |
His first release fetched him 1 million plus views on the YouTube platform under Zee Msic Company label. |
Amy Keevy |
Amy Keevy (born 13 July 1992) is a South African water polo player, and coach. |
She competed for the South Africa women's national water polo team in the 2016 Summer Olympics qualifications, and 2017 World Aquatics Championships, |
She coaches for Rangers Water Polo Club. |
Parth Bhut |
Parth Bhut (born 4 August 1997) is an Indian cricketer. |
He made his first-class debut on 25 December 2019, for Saurashtra in the 2019–20 Ranji Trophy. |
Dieter Gutknecht |
Dieter Gutknecht (born in 1942) is a German musicologist and former University music director. |
Gutknecht first began his music studies with a focus on performance practice early music, violin and conducting at the State Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln. |
Meanwhile he studied musicology, Germanistik and philosophy in Cologne and Vienna. |
He passed his state examination in 1968 and his doctorate in 1971. |
His research topic was "Investigations on the melodic theory of the Huguenot Psalter", using the computer. |
In 1992 Gutknecht habilitated with studies on the history of early music performance practice (1993,1997). |
Gutknecht was music director of the University of Cologne. |
At the same time he taught as a lecturer at the Musicological Institute of the University of Cologne from 1970 until his retirement in 2008. |
Gutknecht published numerous articles on Historically informed performance, ornaments as well as personal articles in "Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart]" (MGG), on early music performance practice, on the work of Karlheinz Stockhausen, Morton Feldman, Sofia Gubaidulina, contemporary music and the relationship between music and art/architecture. |
He has conducted in France, Holland and Poland, concentrating on the great oratorios of Johann Sebastian Bach and Georg Friedrich Händel. |
Zandre Smit |
She competed for the South Africa women's national water polo team in the 2017 World Aquatics Championships, |
2020 ASEAN Club Championship |
The 2020 ASEAN Club Championship or the 2020 ACC will be the third edition of the ASEAN Club Championship, an international association football competition between domestic champion clubs sides affiliated with the member associations of the ASEAN Football Federation. |
It is the first ACC to commence since 2005. |
Twelve clubs will feature in the competition proper. |
The final prize money for the winners will be about US$500,000, and the earliest draws for the competition will be held on 4 March 2020. |
Clubs from the following 11 football associations are eligible to enter the competition: |
The following 12 teams from 9 associations confirmed their participation in the competition. |
Malaysia had direct two berths to the group stage but is strongly considering not to enter a team. |
Reportedly only the first and second-placed teams in the first-tier domestic league and the winners of the national cup is eligible to enter. |
However Brunei's Indera only placed fourth in the 2018–19 Brunei Super League. |
Timor Leste also hasn't confirmed participation. |
A maximum of four foreigners are allowed per club which follows the Asian Football Confederation's (AFC) '3+1 rule'; three players of any nationality and a fourth coming from an AFC member nation. |
A player coming from a AFF member nation will not be considered as a foreign player. |
Dušan Vranić |
Dušan Vranić, known by his nickname Duco, is a Bosnian musician who is a member of the Darko Rundek's band. |
Formerly, he was a member of a Bosnian garage rock band Zabranjeno Pušenje. |
Vranić was born and raised in Sarajevo, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina. |
He is a self-taught musician. |
In 1994, Vranić came to France with a pop-rock band Overdream. |
Next to him, the band members are Samir Ćeramida, Đani Pervan, Sejo Kovo, and Boris Bačvić. |
The band released their only studio album in 1996. |
In 1996, Vranić accompanied Sejo Sexon and Elvis J. Kurtović, with whom he restarted band Zabranjeno Pušenje, disbanded in the early 1990s. |
He performed on their fifth studio album, "Fildžan viška", which was released in 1997. |
American singer-songwriter Michael Stipe hired Vranić and Đani Pervan to make remixes of two songs, "I've Been High" and "Beachball", from R.E.M. |
's album "Reveal" (2001). |
The two of them did mentioned remixes under pseudonym Chef. |
In 2001, Vranić accompanied Darko Rundek with whom he performed on his studio album "Ruke" (2002). |
Later, Vranić and Rundek founded Rundek Cargo Orkestar, as well as Rundek Cargo Trio. |
Three musicians, Vranić, Rundek, and a Swiss violinist Isabel Catala released two studio albums as Rundek Cargo Trio; "Plavi avion" (2010) and "Mostovi" (2015). |
Henan Malik |
Henan Malik (born 25 March 1997) is an Indian cricketer. |
He made his first-class debut on 25 December 2019, for Jammu & Kashmir in the 2019–20 Ranji Trophy. |
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