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Tenth anniversary of the 2004 Acts
Pete Murphy and Kirsten Greenhalgh look at how relations with government have changed since the 2004 Fire and Rescue Services Act and the 2004 Civil Contingencies Act
Collaboration and interconnectivity: Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Services and higher education institutions in Nottingham
This paper will describe the developing relationship between Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Services and the two Higher Education Institutions in Nottingham. It will chronicle how a very traditional relationship has been transformed, initially by a simple consultancy project, into a much closer working relationship characterised by a much richer variety of collaborative projects. It demonstrates the potential mutual benefits that greater trust and reciprocity between the institutions can bring to both academia and to practice and the impact it has already had on curriculum development, teaching and learning in Nottingham
08.02.030: "Thomas Joseph Murphy"
Thomas Joseph Murphy, inscribed in ink on verso: b&w; 21.5 x 27.8 cm [copy of original photo], [Pennfield Ridge, New Brunswick]: [s.n.], [between October 22, 1940 and December 21, 1945
Scottish Dancers Richard Donahoe, William Murphy, and Gerald Murphy, ca. 1924
b&w photographExcellent condition: small scratch on kilt of boy in center, and under his right foot, size with matte 30.1 cm x 35.1 cm, matte dirty along bottom edge, tape along top edge of matte, and came with white frame-matte attached to front.Portrait of three boys in Scottish attire in a dance pose: right toe pointed outward, right hand on hip, and left arm overhead. Two of these boys appear in the Dramatic Class photo (2-3 years older) on pg. 22 of the 1928 Collegian yearbook: R.A. Donohoe (second from l) and G.B. Murphy (second from r). All three appear in the front row in 98.04.0383: Donahoe is second from the right, Gerry Murphy is fourth from the right, and Billy Murphy (dancing centre here) is fourth from the left.Embossed in lower right corner of matte: 'Gauvin & Gentzel, Halifax, Can.' Written in pencil on reverse: '154.0.'. Note from Art Gallery identifies the boys as 'R.A. Donahoe, Wm. Murphy, Gerald Murphy'. From Art Gallery
The politics and economics of regulatory impact assessment
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the link in this record
ELÍAS CALLES, Elena ÁLVAREZ MURPHY de
Correspondence from Mrs. Elena Álvarez Murphy Elías Calles to Gen. Plutarco Elías Calles regarding the behavior of Alfredo Elías Calles. Gen. Plutarco Elías Calles replies she must be patient and wait until he shows he is truly sorry. Photograph sent from Mrs. Elena Álvarez Murphy Elías Calles to Gen. Plutarco Elías Calles in which his children appear (dated on October 24, 1942 in Morelia Michoacán, 11 x 6.5 cm). Letter from Mrs. Elena Álvarez Murphy Elías Calles to Gen. Plutarco Elías Calles expressing her difficult economic situation. Gen. Plutarco Elías Calles sends her money to cover her debts. Correspondence between Gen. Plutarco Elías Calles and Mrs. Elena Álvarez Murphy Elías Calles in which the General gives family news and news about Alfredo. He wishes a soon recovery. Correspondence between Mr. Alfredo Elías Calles and Gen. Plutarco Elías Calles in which the general asks Alfredo to behave well, to settle his issues whit his wife Elena and to clarify the incident in Los Angeles, CA, which the Ambassador of Mexico and the President of Mexico learned about. Letter from Gen. Plutarco Elías Calles to Mrs. Elena Álvarez Murphy Elías Calles greeting her and telling her he hopes Alfredo behaves and gets better soon. // Correspondencia que envía la señora Elena Álvarez Murphy de Elías Calles al general PEC relativa al comportamiento de Alfredo Elías Calles; contestándole el general PEC que debe tener paciencia y esperar a que dé muestras de sincero arrepentimiento. Fotografía que envía la señora Elena Álvarez Murphy de Elías Calles al general PEC en donde aparecen sus hijos. (enviada con una carta fechada en Morelia, Mich., el día 24 de octubre de 1942; formato 11 x 6.5 cm.). Carta que envía la señora Elena Álvarez Murphy de Elías Calles al general PEC exponiéndole su difícil situación económica; contestándole el general PEC que le envía dinero para cubrir sus adeudos, el cual posteriormente debe cobrárselo a Alfredo. Correspondencia entre el general PEC y la señora Elena Álvarez Murphy de Elías Calles en la que el general le informa las novedades sobre la familia y sobre Alfredo y le desea su pronta recuperación.// Correspondencia entre el señor Alfredo Elías Calles y el general PEC en la que el general le pide que mejore su comportamiento, que resuelva sus diferencias con su esposa Elena y que aclare lo referente al incidente que hubo en Los Ángeles, Cal., suceso que incluso fue del conocimiento del embajador de México en ese país y del Presidente de la República. Carta que envía el general PEC a la señora Elena Álvarez Murphy de Elías Calles saludándola y diciéndole que espera que el comportamiento de Alfredo siga mejorando y que pronto recupere su salud
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