Sunderland Earns Its Stars and Stripes.SUNDERLAND, England & WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Sunderland is set to sign a star-spangled agreement with the world's most powerful city. In a major coup for the UK, Sunderland City Council has negotiated an Agreement of Friendship with Washington DC - the capital of the United States of America UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The name of this country. The United States, now thirty-one in number, are Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, and the home of the US President. It is an honour it will share with Dhakar, Bangkok and Beijing. It means that over the next five years, the Years, The the seven decades of Eleanor Pargiter’s life. [Br. Lit.: Benét, 1109] See : Time two cities will collaborate on a host of activities to create closer friendship and co-operation between both cities and develop programmes of mutual benefit for the people of Sunderland and the people of the District of Columbia District of Columbia, federal district (2000 pop. 572,059, a 5.7% decrease in population since the 1990 census), 69 sq mi (179 sq km), on the east bank of the Potomac River, coextensive with the city of Washington, D.C. (the capital of the United States). . Work will focus on boosting economic development, generating new cultural and educational programmes, promoting tourism and sharing experience on social inclusion and e-government initiatives to promote citizen participation. The ancestral home of George Washington is located in Sunderland. The two cities will therefore share information and co-operate on activities linked to the historic ties, which go back to 1183. In much more recent times, Sunderland has developed strong links with the Eastern seaboard of America, attracting more than ten new US companies to invest in the City and create over 6,000 jobs. Cllr Bob Symonds, Leader of Sunderland City Council, will sign the Agreement of Friendship. He said: "We are very proud of our historic link to Washington DC and we have always welcomed visitors from America on the heritage trail in the UK. "Washington Old Hall Washington Old Hall is a manor house located in Washington[1], Tyne and Wear. It lies in the centre of Washington, being surrounded by other villages. The Manor is the ancestral home of George Washington, the first President of the United States. is a national and international treasure. And our modern day links with the US have resulted in great benefits for the people of Sunderland, not least in the jobs we have created. We felt it was time to cement and develop the historic relationship in a way that would take full advantage of the potential benefits for both the people of Sunderland and the people of Washington DC. "It is very interesting to discover that there are many areas where we can work together on issues that are of major importance to our communities both here in Sunderland and in Washington DC. We have a great deal to offer through the historic links, but also through shared experiences where as a four-star local authority we have developed innovative ways of working, such as our e-government, economic development or social inclusion programmes. It is a powerful tool in the armoury as we promote the City in a new light to potential residents, students, investors and visitors. "We are proud to be representing the UK and North East England North-East England is one of the nine official regions of England and comprises the combined area of Northumberland, County Durham, Tyne and Wear and a small part of North Yorkshire. and looking forward to sharing and learning with our colleagues across the Atlantic in the years to come." Sunderland City Council will invite partners to participate in the development of the Agreement of Friendship activities. Paul Callaghan, Chairman of the Leighton Group and an Ambassador for Sunderland, is one of the many business people who recognise the potential of such a link. He said: "This is a tremendous coup for Sunderland and an honour which I can see could bring many benefits for the businesses and residents of Sunderland This is a list of famous or notable people born in, or associated with, Sunderland in England. Famous people from Sunderland
One of the principal U.S. government agencies in international finance. Originally incorporated as the Export-Import Bank of Washington in 1934, its goal is to help finance U.S. both of which are based in Washington DC. "This "City-to-City" relationship between Sunderland and Washington DC will help us develop even more business links with the US and will also draw attention to Sunderland from a national and international perspective, opening new doors and creating new opportunities. It is very exciting and I am delighted to support the City in maximising the benefits it could bring." Sunderland City Council's Cabinet will meet to confirm the Agreement of Friendship and the official signing will take place in June in Washington DC, followed by a visit from an American civic party to Washington, Tyne and Wear Washington is a town in Tyne and Wear in North East England. Washington is located 10 miles (16 km) South of Newcastle upon Tyne and roughly the same distance West of Sunderland. At the 2001 census, the town had a population of 60,000. in due course. Notes for editors Sunderland has a long association with Washington DC, which stems back to 1183. General George Washington became the first President of the United States The head of the Executive Branch, one of the three branches of the federal government. The U.S. Constitution sets relatively strict requirements about who may serve as president and for how long. in 1789 and the Capital City was named Washington in his honour. George Washington was a descendant of the Washington family, which took its name from Wessyngton (now Washington) and resided at Washington Old Hall in Washington Village. Washington Old Hall incorporates parts of the original medieval home of George Washington's direct ancestors. It was re-opened in 1955 by the American Ambassador, following restoration of the property which was led by local schoolmaster SCHOOLMASTER. One employed in teaching a school. 2. A schoolmaster stands in loco parentis in relation to the pupils committed to his charge, while they are under his care, so far as to enforce obedience to his, commands, lawfully given in his capacity of and historian Frederick Hill. American benefactors played a key role, donating funds and furniture to the project. Washington Old Hall is now managed by the National Trust with assistance from the Friends of Washington Old Hall. The state flag of Washington The flag of the U.S. state of Washington consists of the state seal (which bears an image of George Washington) on a field of dark green with gold fringe being optional. It is the only U.S. DC, which was adopted in 1938, is based on the shield from the Washington Coat of Arms coat of arms: see blazonry and heraldry. coat of arms or shield of arms Heraldic device dating to the 12th century in Europe. It was originally a cloth tunic worn over or in place of armour to establish identity in battle. . Early examples of the Washington Coat of Arms, dating back to the beginning of the 15th Century, can be seen above the main door on the West front of Hylton Castle and on the cloister cloister, unroofed space forming part of a religious establishment and surrounded by the various buildings or by enclosing walls. Generally, it is provided on all sides with a vaulted passageway consisting of continuous colonnades or arcades opening onto a court. ceiling in Durham Cathedral. It is often assumed that George Washington used his family coat of arms as a basis for the American 'Stars and Stripes' flag, although there is no direct proof of this. Holy Trinity Church Holy Trinity Church, or variations on the name, may refer to: Churches In Australia:
stained glass window stain n → buntes Glasfenster nt stained glass window n showing the Washington Coat of Arms, given by the Washington Family descendants of the USA, which was unveiled in 1961. A United States flag was presented to the church at that time. American Independence Day is marked each year at a ceremony at Washington Old Hall. Americans living and working in the area are invited to attend the ceremony, which includes flag raising and readings from the Declaration of Independence. |
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