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Mace is a convenience shop symbol group operating as three separate entities with different ownerships in Great Britain, the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The shops are independently owned and join the groups, paying a fee for marketing and branding support and purchasing their stock from the brand owners.
Ceremonial mace, an ornamented mace used in civic ceremonies; Gada (mace), the blunt mace or club from India Kaumodaki, the gada (mace) of the Hindu god Vishnu; Mace (spray), a brand of tear gas, often used by police; MGM-13 Mace, a U.S. tactical surface-to-surface missile; Multi-mission Affordable Capacity Effector, a U.S. air-launched cruise ...
Mace Group Ltd, commonly known as Mace, is a global consultancy and construction firm headquartered in London, United Kingdom, employing nearly 7,300 people, across five continents with a turnover of around £2 billion.
Mace Head Atmospheric Research Station is located on the west coast of Ireland, and is one of the longest running mercury recording stations in the world. [1] The station's location is important as it is far away from neighbouring cities, to ensure no pollutants interfere with recordings, and its location is suitable for studying the atmosphere under Northern Hemispheric and European ...
The current Northern Ireland Assembly does not use a ceremonial mace. The former House of Commons of Northern Ireland and Senate of Northern Ireland each had a silver mace bearing the Red Hand of Ulster motif. [53] [54] Following the abolition of the Parliament of Northern Ireland in 1972, these maces were held storage. [55] [56]
Musgrave Group Ltd. is an Irish food wholesaler, founded in Cork by the Musgrave brothers, Thomas and Stuart in 1876. [2] It is currently Ireland's largest grocery distributor, [3] with operations in Ireland and Spain with estimated annual sales of over €4 billion. [4]
In 1997, the group signed a partnership with Mace, a convenience store group, to allow development of joint Maxol/Mace filling stations. Old Maxol logo used from 1988 until the early 2000s The Maxol logo used from the 2000s until 2012 Maxol logo used from 2012 until 2017 (stores) and the 2020s (stations)
Kaumodaki (Sanskrit: कौमोदकी, romanized: Kaumodakī, lit. 'captivator of the mind') [1] is the gadā (mace) of the Hindu deity Vishnu. [2] Vishnu is often depicted holding the Kaumodaki in one of his four hands; his other attributes are the chakra, the conch and the lotus.