Bar Talk; Dave Wallis, Who Is in His 50s, Has Been Landlord of the Duke of Wellington Pub, High Street, Cowbridge, for Nine Years. He Runs It with His Partner Colleen
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with a great profusion of brick dust by way of paint, gilt paper etc, making a noise with their shovels and brushes, are now the most striking objects in the celebration of May Day in the streets of London.” The little lad holding his brush in the centre foreground ...
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No (in the Bond film of the same name) evidently keeps in his subterranean Jamaica hideout." Martha Hollander, Hofstra University "a correction to Martha Hollander's Dr. No reference. The stolen painting was not the Mona Lisa but Goya's portrait of the Duke of Wellington."...
The Wellington Hotel The Wesley Camden Town Hotel London The Westbridge Hotel Stratford The Westin London City Hotel The Westland Hotel The Westport Inn Hotel The William Hotel The Windmill On The Common Hotel The Wiremill Hotel The Z Hotel City London The Z Hotel Covent Garden ...
a viewpoint adopted by J. B. Priestley inAn Inspector Callsand other plays. Brahms and Simon use Dunne’s notion to present a Victorian era where anyone can appear in the book so long as they lived or died in the 19th century: thus the Marx Brothers and the Duke of Wellington exist ...
Otterton, Duke Weaselton, Flash, Mr. Big, Fru Fru, Officer McHorn, Finnick, Jerry Jumbeaux Jr., Gideon Grey, Fred Otterton, Mr. Emmitt Otterton, Drill Instructor, Frantic Pig, Fabienne Growley, Peter Moosebridge, Dr. Badger, Doug, Woolter and Jessie, Three Ram Bullies, Priscilla, Nangi...
Among the distinguished spectators were Sir Robert Peel and the Duke of Wellington. Mr. Huskisson, a Member of Parliament for Liverpool, was also present. There had been built for the line, by Robert Stephenson & Co., 7 locomotives besides the “Rocket,” and a large number of carriages...