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Hoshizaki promotional lanyard, WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007 Blue lanyard printed with “Hoshizaki”, featuring a keychain with a penguin mascot and a round Hoshizaki logo charm. Distributed as corporate promotional material by Hoshizaki, WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007. -
Lanyard with keychain, WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007 Orange lanyard with the WorldSkills logo printed in black, accompanied by a rectangular keychain tag featuring the WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007 logo and date. Produced as official event merchandise. -
Numazu promotional pin, WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007 Rectangular pin with the text “Gokigen! Numazu” and a stylized red smiling face logo. Produced as local promotional material for Numazu City, one of the host locations of WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007. This example remains sealed in its original packaging. -
Pin for WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007 (Skills 2007) Rectangular pin with orange graphic design and the text “Skills 2007.” Produced as official merchandise for WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007 in Japan. This example remains sealed in its original packaging. -
Pin for WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007 Gold-colored pin featuring the WorldSkills logo and the text “WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007.” Produced as official merchandise for the Competition in Japan. This example remains sealed in its original packaging. -
Skillson and Wazabee pin, WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007 Pin featuring Skillson and Wazabee, the mascots of WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007, held in Numazu, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. Distributed as official merchandise during the event. This example is preserved in its original packaging. -
Brazil–Japan friendship pin, WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007 Pin showing crossed flags of Brazil and Japan, produced for WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007. Distributed by SENAI Brazil as part of promotional and exchange activities. This example remains sealed in its original packaging. -
WorldSkills London 2011 Pin Metal pin badge with the WorldSkills logo and the text “WorldSkills London 2011.” Distributed as promotional material for the Competition in London. This example remains sealed in its original plastic packaging. -
Pin supporting the UK bid for WorldSkills London 2011 Rectangular pin badge featuring the WorldSkills logo and the text “WorldSkills London 2011 – England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland – Supporting the UK’s bid.” Produced to promote the successful bid to host the 2011 Competition in London. -
Introductory brochure, 36th World Skills Competition, Seoul 2001 Brochure prepared by the Korea Committee for the 36th WorldSkills Competition, Seoul 2001. It includes a message from the Chairman Sang Yong Choi, introduction of the event, tentative general program, list of skill competitions, participating countries, accommodation details, structure of the Organizing Committee, preparatory works, and general information about Korea and tour programs. -
Programme of events, 11th International Vocational Training Competition, Duisburg 1961 Programme detailing the schedule of the 11th International Vocational Training Competition, Duisburg, 25 June – 15 July 1961. It includes arrivals of Secretariat, Technical Representatives, and Competitors, selection of Test Projects, press conference, excursions (Friedrich Heinrich mine, Heidelberg, Mainz, Andernach, Essen, Krupp works, Duisburg-Ruhrort port, Cologne Cathedral), social evenings, visits by diplomatic representatives, and the official Opening Ceremony at the Stadt-Theater. The programme also covers the daily timetable for Competitors, workshops, marking, and the prize presentation by the Federal President of West Germany at the Beethoven-Halle, Bonn, on 14 July 1961. -
Reception program and speeches for Competitors and Team Leaders, 28th International Vocational Training Competition, Osaka 1985 Program of the reception held on 20 October 1985 at the Hotel Osaka Garden Palace (“Fuyo-no-ma”), sponsored by the Osaka Prefectural Government, Osaka Municipal Government, Hirakata Municipal Government, and Settsu Municipal Government. The event included an opening address by Sakae Kishi (Governor of Osaka Prefecture), toast by Yasushi Oshima (Mayor of Osaka City), performances of koto and shakuhachi by the group Hibiki, and a traditional rice cake-making show (Mizuma Senbon mochi-tsuki). -
Opening Ceremony program and speeches, 28th International Vocational Training Competition, Osaka 1985 Program for the Opening Ceremony of the 28th International Vocational Training Competition, held on 21 October 1985 at the International Exhibition Memorial Hall, Osaka. It includes the order of proceedings (entrance of Competitors, welcome show, entrance of Their Imperial Highnesses the Crown Prince and Princess, flag ceremony, speeches, Competitors’ oath, congratulatory addresses, presentation of commemorative stamps, screening of a sightseeing film, and exit of Competitors). The document contains speeches by Shigeichi Koga (President, Japan Organising Committee), Francisco Albert Vidal (President, International Organisation for the Promotion of Vocational Training), His Imperial Highness the Crown Prince of Japan, Toshio Yamaguchi (Minister of Labor), and Sakae Kishi (Governor of Osaka Prefecture). -
Closing Ceremony program and speeches, 28th International Vocational Training Competition, Osaka 1985 Program for the Closing Ceremony held on 27 October 1985 at the International Exhibition Memorial Hall, Osaka. It details the order of proceedings and includes speeches by Francisco Albert Vidal, Daniel Sommer, Takashi Taniguchi, Yoshisato Maeda, and Shigeichi Koga. -
Tourist insurance policy, 22nd International Vocational Training Competition, Madrid 1975 Tourist insurance policy booklet issued by the Agrupación para el Seguro Turístico Español (ASTES), Madrid, for Michael Lassally of Austria, dated 8 September 1975. Valid from 8 to 22 September 1975, it covers medical aid, personal accident, and luggage insurance. The document includes policy number (166661), details of payment (155 pesetas for 15 days, 290 pesetas for 30 days), and official stamp of issuance. -
List of equipment and technical specifications, 22nd International Vocational Training Competition, Madrid 1975 Document dated 5 July 1975 containing detailed lists of machinery, tools, and technical specifications required for various skills at the 22nd International Vocational Training Competition, Madrid 1975. -
Proposed agenda for the Technical Committee meeting, 22nd International Vocational Training Competition, Madrid 1975 Document issued by the General Secretariat listing the agenda for the Technical Committee meeting to be held on 9 September 1975 at the auditorium of the VET High School Virgen de la Paloma -
Instructions for the Technical Committee, Juries, and Workshop Foremen, International Apprentice Competition (undated) Document establishing fundamental rules for the constitution, work, and responsibilities of the Technical Committee, Juries, and Workshop Manager in the international competitions. It covers the composition and duties of the Technical Committee (setting rules, organizing exercises, determining marking systems, and ensuring proper equipment), the role and tasks of the Juries (examining installations, selecting exercises, supervising Competitors, distributing materials, marking procedures, and workshop security), and the responsibilities of Workshop Manager (preparing workshops, maintaining equipment, assisting the Juries, and attending final marking). It also includes general administrative points regarding registration cards, Expert data submission, provision of documents to Competitors, and voting procedures. No specific competition number, year, or location is indicated, though the style suggests the late 1960s. -
Circular letter from Francisco Albert Vidal to Technical Experts, 22nd International Vocational Training Competition, Madrid 1975 Letter dated 13 September 1975 from Francisco Albert Vidal, International Secretary, addressed to Technical Experts at the 22nd International Vocational Training Competition in Madrid. It requests their critical opinions on the trade descriptions used in the Competitions, focusing on alignment of work descriptions, adequacy of required abilities and knowledge, machinery and tools, and marking schemes. Experts are asked to provide suggestions individually or jointly before returning to their countries, as the reports will serve as a basis for future studies and seminars organized by the Technical Committee. -
General instructions for Competitors Generic instructions for competitors, providing guidelines on studying the Test Project drawings, attending allocation of materials and workstations, starting at the appointed time, marking workpieces with assigned numbers, checking materials and measuring instruments, requesting replacements if needed, avoiding unauthorized communication, and following the evaluation table and time limits. No competition number, year, or location is specified. -
Programme change notice, 22nd International Vocational Training Competition, Madrid 1975 Multilingual notice dated Thursday, 18 September 1975, announcing a change in the official programme of the 22nd International Vocational Training Competition. The planned performance at the Teatro Español was cancelled and replaced by a visit to the Parque de Atracciones. It specifies departure points (Hotel Mindanao and San Juan Evangelista Residential College) and return to accommodations. The notice also confirms that dinner would be served at 20:00 at both the Hotel and the Residential College. -
Special competition notice, 22nd International Vocational Training Competition, Madrid 1975 Multilingual notice issued during the 22nd International Vocational Training Competition, Madrid 1975. It informs participants and visitors that a Post Office with a special competition postmark was established near the Bank and Bazar (Sector 5), indicates revised service hours (10:00–13:30 and 14:00–19:00), and states that visits to participants in their residence are strictly prohibited after 22:30 during competition days. -
Programme of the Grand Festival, 22nd International Vocational Training Competition, Madrid 1975 Programme of the Grand Festival held on Sunday, 21 September 1975 at the Theatre of the “San Juan Evangelista” Residential College, during the 22nd International Vocational Training Competition in Madrid. It includes performances by participants from each competing country, the election of “Miss Competition,” and final celebrations. -
Blank letterhead for the 22nd International Vocational Training Competition, Madrid 1975 Corporate stationery page prepared for official communications of the 22nd International Vocational Training Competition, Madrid 1975. It consists of a blank sheet with the printed event header.