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The
Cathedral of La Laguna is a Roman Catholic church in
San Cristóbal de La Laguna, on the Spanish island of
Tenerife in the
Canary Islands. The church was designated a
cathedral in 1818 and is the seat of the
Diocese of San Cristóbal de La Laguna, which includes the islands of Tenerife,
La Palma,
La Gomera and
El Hierro. The current building was constructed between 1904 and 1915 to replace an earlier building begun in 1515. The cathedral is located in the historic centre of La Laguna and was declared a
World Heritage Site in 1999 by
UNESCO. It contains elements of several architectural styles and is noted for its
Neoclassical facade, inspired by
Pamplona Cathedral, as well as its dome, which stands out prominently in the city landscape. In the cathedral lie the remains of
Alonso Fernández de Lugo, the conqueror of the island and founder of the La Laguna. This photograph shows one of the
side chapels of the Cathedral of La Laguna, with a 6-metre-tall (20 ft) gilded
reredos behind the
altar. Constructed in the
Baroque style in the first half of the 18th century, the reredos is the largest in the Canary Islands. The chapel is dedicated to the
Virgin of Los Remedios, whose statue is in the central niche behind the altar. The reredos features seven paintings, attributed to
Hendrick van Balen, depicting scenes from the lives of
Jesus and
Mary.
Photograph credit: Diego Delso
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To Do List
- 495/Beltway: resources to update: lots of links from here
- update Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act to include information about Administration's withholding of accurate cost estimates, see, e.g., here and here
- Thomas M. Davis - article way too negative
- Ohio Investment Scandal -- apparently Coingate is only one part
- a "Coingate" box?
- Terrence W. Gasper, former chief financial officer for the workers' comp bureau of Ohio, indicted on charges, among other things, for receiving $25K in laundered money from Tom Noe. See here.
- two more indicted for alleged BWC bribes [1]
- more Toledo Blade articles here
- reorg Jeanine Pirro
- J. Joseph Curran, Jr. with info from here.
- Mayors of Newark, start with Leo P. Carlin and work backwards. [2]
- District of Columbia voting rights
- Frank Rudolph Wolf - stub
- Jim Moran -
- Congressional Districts, might United States House of Representatives, Massachusetts District 1 be a template? (If anybody knows of a better generic one, please let me know!)
- converting generic succession boxes to {{USRepSuccession}} for US Reps?
- Sprauges, Sprague family; Lodge family (look in political graveyard); Freulinhuysen family page...
- It'd be a big project: MZM
- Is it true that JFK had no tax cuts passed?
- He proposed tax cuts in 1962; they were passed in 1964. [3] On a larger subject: the "Domestic Policies" section of the JFK article seems pretty dismissive. Certainly it's wrong to imply, as strongly as it does, that the tax cuts passed in 1964 owed little to his efforts. John Broughton 15:02, 25 March 2006 (UTC)
- A quick scan of my old Ency. Britannica noted as accomplishments: Cuban missle crisis, which may have helped lead Kruschev to sign, 10 mos later, the nuclear test ban treaty. It notes that Congress was indeed wary of his domestic plans (one that passed was the Peace Corps) in part because of the closeness of the election -- but that Kennedy was convinced he would win a 1964 landslide against Goldwater, and get the mandate for the massive tax cut, and civil rights leglislation that he wanted. -- Sholom 21:13, 26 March 2006 (UTC)
- RFK campaign missing some good details
- Great Society is kinda short . . .
- Interesting article at [4], which, if its information were incorporated here, would effect articles on Everglades and Fla Gov John W. Martin (where all this is missing), and adding to the following articles where it is mentioned to some degree: Lake Okeechobee, 1926 Miami Hurricane, and Herbert Hoover Dike.
- check out Template:COTWs
- Ed Buckham, Jack Abramoff, U.S. Family Network (and perhaps Tom DeLay), need some major updating b/c of the info in this article [5], does the Abramoff template need to include U.S. Family Network?
- The Chandler Family and the LA Times? [6]
- Frank Doyle Scholarships
Trivia
various 'landmarks'
some articles I created
- Leonard Ruben, long time Montg. County, Md., judge
- Margaret Chiara, Daniel Bogden, two US Attorneys fired
- Michael A. Battle Director of EOUSA in DOJ (some involvement with Dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy).
- 1977 Hanafi Muslim Siege
- Jeralyn Merritt - defense attorney, creator of TalkLeft blog
- Cathy L. Lanier - first female to head (and current) DC Police cheif
- Anita Alpern - in 1970's, the highest ranking woman in the federal career service
- Thomas N. Downing Virginia Congressman
- Ohio 13th congressional district election, 2006
- Nevada 2nd congressional district election, 2006
- California 11th congressional district election, 2006
- Colorado 5th congressional district election, 2006
- Joel T. Broyhill (congressman)
- Arizona 8th congressional district election, 2006
- Georgia 4th congressional district election, 2006 (Cynthia McKinney loses in runoff)
- Pennsylvania 7th congressional district election, 2006 (Curt Weldon v Joe Sestak)
- Virginia 2nd congressional district election, 2006 (Phillip Kellam v incumbent Thelma Drake)
- John E. Fogarty congressman
- Phil Hare running for Congress
- Roger Stillwell another character in the Abramoff scandal
- Jack Abramoff/CNMI
- Christine Jennings running for congress in Katherine Harris's old seat
- Sam Sparks federal judge, ruled on one fo Tom DeLay's cases
- Phillip Kellam member of local prominent family, running for congress
- Donna Edwards local activist, came within a whisker of beating Albert Wynn in Dem primary
- Balor Moore baseball player (first player drafted by the expansion Montreal Expos)
- William Pickering (governor) of Washington Territory
- Lew Anderson final actor to portray Clarabell the Clown on Howdy Doody
- Leo P. Carlin mayor of Newark
- Dave McCurdy Congressman from Oklahoma
- Andrew Jacobs, Jr. and Andrew Jacobs Congressmen from Indiana
- Jonathan H. Wallace Congressman
- William A. Newell Congressman, and governor of two states (NJ and Wash Terr)
- Benjamin Franklin Howey, John Runk, Samuel G. Wright Congessmen from NJ
- George F. Fort, Charles C. Stratton Governors of NJ
- Newark Evening News
- Template:Essex County, New Jersey
- Camelback Ski Area, in the Poconos (Pa.)
- Richard Warren passenger on the Mayflower (and ancestor of my wife) -- my first article