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❤️ Pulteneytown Parish Church 😍

"Pulteneytown Parish Church is located in Argyle Square, Pulteneytown, Wick, Caithness, Scotland. It is a congregation in the Church of Scotland. The church building was opened in 1842, but following the Disruption of 1843 the Rev David Mitchell left to become a minister of the Free Church of Scotland in Glasgow. The small rural parish church at Thrumster (5 miles south of Wick) was united with Pulteneytown Church in 1961, both congregations henceforth being served by the same minister. From 1929 until 1990 the congregation was known as "Wick St Andrew's", but following a union with (the now disused) Wick Central Church the original name of Pulteneytown was restored. The building was extensively refurbished in 2003. In 2007, the Rev William (Bill) F. Wallace, who was one of the candidates for nomination as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. Mr Wallace was previously a missionary dentist in Ethiopia. A previous minister, Robert McGhee, was also nominated for the position. Both represented the evangelical wing of the Church, Mr. Wallace having been the head of the Forward Together group. Ministers * Rev David Mitchell 1842-1843 * Various missionaries and ministers 1843-1852 * Rev Duff McDonald 1852-1878 * Rev W Harley Anderson 1878-1894 * Rev Alexander Ross 1894-1936 * Rev Alexander Sutherland 1936-? * Rev Stephen Green * Rev George Ramage 1947-1953 * Rev John Robertson 1953-1959 * Rev Dr Robert McGhee 1959-1967 * Rev Alexander Gunn 1967-1974 * Rev William F Wallace 1974-2008 * Rev Stuart Farmes 2011-2013 • Rev Andrew Barrie 2017 - See also *List of Church of Scotland parishes *Caithness External links *Official website Category:Church of Scotland churches in Scotland Category:Churches in Highland (council area) Category:Category C listed buildings in Highland (council area) Category:Listed churches in Scotland Category:Wick, Caithness "

❤️ Rotorelief 😍

"Rotorelief is a French independent record label founded in 2005. The label seeks to release unexpected concepts albums, new releases and reissues often hard to classify in the psychedelic electronic music, industrial and experimental fields. The main bands of the label * Nurse With Wound (uk) * Sand (de) * Silver Apples (us) * Cromagnon (band) (us) * Jac Berrocal (fr) * Conrad Schnitzler (de) * A.I.Z (fr) * Vivenza (fr) * Maurizio Bianchi (it) * Die Form (fr) * Urbain Autopsy (fr) * Brume (band) (fr) * Le Syndicat (band) (fr) * Pacific 231 (band) (fr) * Pharmakustik (de) * Coilectif / In memory ov John Balance and homage to Coil Releases * ROTOR0075 Moodie Black "MB III" [10 inch] (2019) * ROTOR0074 Alesia Cosmos "Aeroproducts" [2LP, 2CD] (2019) * ROTOR717273 Jac Berrocal "1973-1976-1979" [BOX Set 3xLP + Book] (2019) * ROTOR0073 Jac Berrocal "Catalogue" [LP] (2019) * ROTOR0072 Jac Berrocal "Paralleles" [LP] (2019) * ROTOR0071 Jac Berrocal "Musiq Musik" [LP] (2019) * ROTOR0070 Nurse With Wound "Homotopy To Marie" [2LP, 2CD] (2018) * ROTOR0069 Sand "Vibrating Cloud" [LP, CD] (2019) * ROTOR0068 The Bonaparte's "Welcome To The Isle Of Dogs" [LP, 2CD] (2019) * ROTOR0067 La Division Technique "Nebula" [LP] (2019) * ROTOR0066 Conrad Schnitzler & Pharmakustik "Extruder" [LP] (2018) * ROTOR0064 La Division Technique [LP] (2017) * ROTOR0063 The Bonaparte's "Shiny Battles" [LP] (2017) * ROTOR0062 Maurizio Bianchi "Technology" [2LP] (2018) * ROTOR0061 Brume&John; Grieve "Nihil Unbound" [LP] * ROTOR0060 Brume "Autoportrait" [LP] * ROTOR0059 Urbain Autopsy "From Somewhere To Nowhere" [2LP] * ROTOR0058 Siglo XX (band) "Still" [LP] * ROTOR0057 A.I.Z "Chaos Primaire" [LP] * ROTOR0056 Silver Apples "Contact" [LP (2017), CD (2019)] * ROTOR0055 Silver Apples "s/t" [LP (2017), CD (2019)] * ROTOR0054 Maurizio Bianchi "Aktivitat" [LP] * ROTOR0053 Urbain Autopsy "Autopsies" [LP] * ROTOR0052 Étant donnés (band) "Le soleil, la mer, le coeur et les étoiles" [LP] * ROTOR0051 Conrad Schnitzler & Pharmakustik "Kontraktion" [LP] * ROTOR0050 Nurse With Wound "Spiral Insana" [2LP, 2CD] (2016) * ROTOR0049 Die Form÷Hurt "Hurt & Die Form" [LP] * ROTOR0048 Entre Vifs "Première Unité Bruitiste" [LP] * ROTOR0047 Bruitisme¹ "Various artists: Vivenza, Brume (band), Le Syndicat (band), Lieutenant Caramel (band)" [LP] * ROTOR0046 Pacific 231 (band) "Unusual Perversions" [LP] * ROTOR0045 Le Syndicat (band)&Pharmakustik; "Plasmoglitch" [LP] * ROTOR0044 Maurizio Bianchi "Symphony For A Genocide" [LP] * ROTOR0043 Die Form÷Fine Automatic "Fine Automatic & Die Form" [2LP] * ROTOR0042 Le Syndicat (band) "Audiostaik Repress" [LP] * ROTOR0041 Maurizio Bianchi "Neuro Habitat" [LP] * ROTOR0040 Le Syndicat (band) "Second Empire" [LP] * ROTOR0039 Cromagnon (band) "Orgasm" [LP] * ROTOR0038 Brume + [Vomir] "Unstable" [LP] * ROTOR0037 Maurizio Bianchi "weltanschauung" [LP] (2013) * ROTOR0034 Le Syndicat & Sektor 304 "Geometry Of Chromium Skin" [LP] (2013) * ROTOR0033 Vivenza "Fondements Bruitistes" [LP, CD, CD-Book] (2014) * ROTOR0032 Frog (band) "Frog 2" [LP] (2013) * ROTOR0031 Fujako "Landform Erosion" [LP] (1 August 2012) * ROTOR0030 Parazite "Le Bunker de la Dernière Rafale" [LP] (2013) * ROTOR0029 Vivenza "Veriti Plastici" [LP] (19 June 2012) * ROTOR0028 Brume (band) "Xerxès" [LP] (10 July 2012) * ROTOR0027 Takaaaki "Netsu" [LP] (14 November 2012) * ROTOR0026 Vivenza "Réalité de l'automation directe" [LP, CD] (1 September 2011) * ROTOR0025 Les Belles Noïseuses "whither than white" [LP] (1 February 2011) * ROTOR0024 Bryin Dall "Deconstructing Hank" [LP] (1 February 2011) * ROTOR0023 Vivenza "Modes Réels Collectifs" [LP, CD] (8 November 2010) * ROTOR0022 Pharmakustik "neurochemie" [LP] (7 July 2010) * ROTOR0021 CoH "Z-Rated" [CD] (October 2010) * ROTOR0020 Le Syndicat (band) "festin d'acier" [LP] (7 July 2010) * ROTOR0019 Roxy Epoxy "1000" [12"] (7 July juillet 2010) * ROTOR0018 Brume "Ainsi soit- il!" [LP] (5 January 2010) * ROTOR0017 Ilitch (band) "Life out of Time" [LP] (5 January 2010) * ROTOR0016 Pacific 231 (band) & Vox Populi! "Aramesh" [CD] (8 July 2009) * ROTOR0015 Pacific 231 (band) & Lieutenant Caramel "Just digging the crazy art" [LP] (8 July 2009) * ROTOR0014 Vivenza "Réalités Servomécaniques" [LP, CD, CD-Book] (8 July 2009) * ROTOR0013 Maurizio Bianchi / M.B. "Persecutionem" [LP] (8 July 2009) * ROTOR0012 Ether (usa band) "Music for air raids V2.0" [LP] (8 July 2009) * ROTOR0011 Nurse With Wound "Chromanatron" [LP, CD] (2013) * ROTOR0010 Current 93 "when the may rain comes" [12", CD] (November 2010) * ROTOR0008 Sand "Sylph Ballet" [LP, CD] (2 August 2012) * ROTOR0007 Sand "Desert Navigation" [LP, CD] (2011) * ROTOR0006 Sand "Golem" [LP, CD] (November 2010) * ROTOR0005 Sand "His First Steps" [LP, CD] (2015) * ROTOR0004 Brume (band) [8"] (2009) * ROTOR0003 Jac Berrocal, Marie France & Jack Belsen "Marie-Antoinette is not dead" [7"] (25 November 2008) * ROTOR0002 Pacific 231 (band) - "Ethnicities" [LP, CD] (13 novembre 2006) * ROTOR0001 Coilectif - "In memory ov John Balance and homage to Coil" [2LP, CD] (13 November 2006) See also * List of record labels Official external website * Official Rotorelief website * Official Rotorelief on Facebook Category:French record labels Category:Record labels established in 2005 Category:Experimental music record labels Category:Industrial record labels Category:Noise music record labels Category:Psychedelic music Category:Electronic music record labels Category:Ambient music record labels "

❤️ Hasvik Airport 😍

"Hasvik Airport (; ) is a regional airport serving Hasvik Municipality in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway. The airport is located in the village of Hasvik on the island of Sørøya. In 2012, Hasvik Airport had 7,629 passengers, making it the third-least busy airport operated by the state-owned Avinor. The airport consists of a runway and is served by Widerøe with Dash 8-100 aircraft. Planning started in 1972 for an airport to serve air taxi and air ambulance services. The original gravel runway opened on 17 May 1973, allowing Norving to operate flights with their Britten-Norman Islanders. The airport was upgraded with a longer runway and a larger terminal in 1983, allowing Norving to start scheduled services to Alta and Hammerfest. Widerøe took over the routes in 1990, at first using the de Havilland Canada Twin Otter. The runway was asphalted in 1995, allowing Widerøe to introduce the Dash 8. The airport was nationalized two years later. History The first aircraft in Hasvik was an emergency landing carried out en route to Svalbard in the early 1970s. The plain where the aircraft landed, located near the village, became the site of the airport. The regional airline Norving took the initiative in 1972 to construct a simple airfield at Hasvik; they hoped to finance along with the municipality, the National Insurance Administration and the local chapter of the Norwegian Red Cross Search and Rescue Corps.Melling: 92 In addition to being able to operate an air taxi service and land air ambulances, locals hoped that the construction would be a first step to becoming part of the state-financed construction of regional airports in Finnmark. However, Hasvik was not selected as one of the original regional airports.Melling: 105 Passengers disembarking aircraft at Hasvik Airport The initial airport consisted of a gravel runway and a spartan terminal consisting of no more than a shack. The airport opened on 17 May 1973 and Norving started an air taxi service using the eight-passenger Britten-Norman Islander. Grants of 3.5 million Norwegian krone (NOK) were issued from the state in 1981, which was supplemented with funding from Norving, the National Insurance Administration, Kommunalbanken and local interests. The new facilities opened in early 1983, consisting of a larger terminal and control tower and a lengthening of the runway—although it retained the gravel surface. The upgrades cost NOK 5.8 million; they allowed Norving to operate a daily scheduled taxi route to Hammerfest and Alta, and for the first time Hasvik was able to receive same- day newspapers. The flights corresponded with Scandinavian Airlines System's Oslo-flights at Alta Airport.Melling: 106 Norving operated at the airport until 1990, when the route was taken over by Widerøe, who initially used the de Havilland Canada Twin Otter. The Ministry of Transport and Communications announced in February 1993 that they were considering taking over ownership and operations of the airport through the Civil Aviation Administration (CAA, later renamed Avinor). Along with Båtsfjord Airport and Vardø Airport, Svartnes, Hasvik Airport was one of three regional airports in Finnmark with government-subsidized routes which did not receive state operating grants. In December Widerøe articulated that Hasvik Airport did not meet the demands for future operation as it lacked proper instruments and did not have an asphalt runway. Widerøe stated that with the introduction of the Dash 8 they would no longer be able to serve the airport. Additional navigation aids were installed in 1993 and the runway was asphalted in 1995, subsequently resulting in Dash 8 services being introduced. The state and the Civil Aviation Administration took over ownership and operations of the airport from 1 January 1997. The runway lights were upgraded in 2008 and 2009, followed by the installation of the Global Positioning System-based landing system SCAT-I. Avinor wants to extend most short airports to 1200 m by year 2030, because they see a lack of aircraft types which have more than 19 seats able to use 800-meter runways. Dash 8 built after 2009 can't use them. Few countries apart from Norway have such short airports. There is however no room for this at Hasvik, so the plan here and for some other airports with few passengers, is to use small planes with less than 20 seats. Land reclamation in order to expand the airfield could be considered, however it is economically unviable. Facilities Hasvik Airport has a simple terminal building with a capacity for 20 passengers per hour. It has a asphalt runway aligned 11/29. The tarmac has a place for one airliner. There is a harbor southeast of the runway which limits any expansion. The airport is located two minutes drive from the village center; free parking is available. Airlines and destinations View of Hasvik Airport, with Widerøe Dash 8-100 aircraft on take-off roll The airport is served by Widerøe, who operates flights based on a public service obligation contract with the Ministry of Transport and Communications. All flights are operated using 39-seat Dash 8-100 aircraft. Flights are flown to Tromsø and Hammerfest and can continue to other villages and towns in Finnmark. In 2014 the airport served 7,629 passengers, 1,272 aircraft movements and handled 0.2 tonnes of cargo. Hasvik is the third-least busy airport operated by Avinor, ahead of Berlevåg Airport and Fagernes Airport, Leirin. References Bibliography * Category:Airports in Troms og Finnmark Category:Avinor airports Category:Airports established in 1973 Category:1973 establishments in Norway Category:Hasvik "

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