The first car, an open-topped Ford tourer sporting flags and bunting, traversed it in 1913.
Relatives and friends of Bilal left flowers and bunting at the crossing on Sunday morning.
The brick building was decked in patriotic bunting, and a fife-and-drum corps led Romney inside.
Relatives and friends of the boy left flowers and bunting at the crossing on Sunday morning.
By contrast, among Bunting's army mountaineers the needs of the group were always put before personal ambition.
On this occasion, the cast of thousands will be bedecked in Rangers bunting rather than sandals and togas.
Another section which works well describes the 1930s, with notable contributions from Basil Bunting, Brecht and Louis MacNeice.
Some of the residents welcomed the Queen by decorating their houses with large flags and bunting, hung from rooftops.
People across Northern Ireland decorated their houses and streets with bunting and held street parties to mark the occasion.
The country is not returning to 1977 and its home-made fancy-dress costumes or Coronation bunting dug out of attics.
"(On Everest) a lot of people are out for themselves completely, " says Bunting.
It was "dressed overall" with bunting for the invitees, including members of local choirs, the Women's Institute, and drama groups.
Then he conducted a full-scale public-relations campaign to let opponents know about his efforts, complete with the threat of bunting.
More than 300 people have bid for flags, banners and bunting used during the London 2012 cycle events in Surrey.
But there are others who are either too proud, or too uncertain, to try bunting or slapping hits the other way.
Peter Bunting, ICTU Assistant General Secretary said that the conflict should not be viewed "through the prism of our sectarianised politics".
Of course we shouldn't hang out the bunting and cry "job done!"
The Banksy mural, depicting a boy hunched over a sewing machine making Union Jack bunting, disappeared from Whymark Avenue earlier this month.
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Bunting believed the only way sports would develop was through private donors.
An essential factor on a mountain as significant as Everest, Bunting says.
"We recognized this activity (raids and seizures) was largely disrupting the lotto scam activities but we were not getting the convictions, " Bunting said.
Intensive grazing and frequent mowing of grassland on dairy farms has hit populations of birds like the turtle dove, grey partridge and corn bunting.
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Authorities have seized bundles of cash, hundreds of computers and more than 120 cars in various operations to dismantle Jamaica's lottery scam rings, Bunting said.
The store appeared happily poised for an onslaught from the East: it was decked in red bunting and cartoon bunnies for the Year of the Rabbit.
During the same season as Bunting's army expedition, David Sharp, a 34-year-old British climber died of cold, exhaustion and lack of oxygen on his descent from the summit.
The college became known instead for its Bunting Institute for female scholars, artists and archivists, and for the Schlesinger Library, whose collection is devoted exclusively to American women's history.
"Ego always enters into the baseball realm, all the time, " Maddon said, acknowledging that if Teixeira were to add bunting to his arsenal, it would force the Rays onto the defensive.
Jamaica's security minister Peter Bunting said he thought the shooting was connected to a lottery scam where Americans are duped into sending money to Jamaica in order to claim lottery winnings.
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