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The Kentish Hotel is a pub in Waiuku, New Zealand that lays claim to the longest continuous liquor licence in the country. The Kentish Hotel has stood the test of time as being one of the most famous established watering holes in the Franklin area since it was first granted its licence to sell liquor in 1853.
The KentishHotel is a pub in Waiuku, New Zealand that lays claim to the longest continuous liquor licence in the country. The KentishHotel has stood...
early settler Edward Constable, who established the KentishHotel in 1851 or early 1852. The hotel quickly became the focal point for the new settlement...
The O2 Forum Kentish Town is a concert venue in Kentish Town, London, England, owned by MAMA & Company and originally built in 1934. The venue was built...
medieval inhabitants of the county were referred to as the Cantwara, or Kentish people. The city of Canterbury was the largest in Kent. In 597, Pope Gregory...
Kentish Lad. Corgi Books, 1998, p. 58 Muir, Frank (1998). A Kentish Lad. Random House. p. 103. ISBN 978-0552-7602-94. Muir, Frank (1998). A Kentish Lad...
between Hampstead to the north-west, Dartmouth Park to the north-east, Kentish Town to the south-east, and Belsize Park to the south-west. Gospel Oak...
Sevenoaks Chronicle and Kentish Advertiser. Sevenoaks, Kent, England. 6 September 1912. p. 2. Retrieved 29 August 2022. "Fleur De Lis Hotel". Historic Canterbury...
acquired by George H Kentish, a well-known publican of the Goldfields who had previously managed the Tivoli, Oriental, and Shamrock Hotels in Kalgoorlie. In...
Damnation for the Giant Olive Theatre Company at the Lion & Unicorn Theatre in Kentish Town. Shortly thereafter he became Giant Olive's first patron. Bonneville...
from the language quite early. Replaced by oe and e now. Ƿ ƿ Wyn, ƿen (Kentish) or wynn /ˈwɪn/, used for the consonant /w/. (The letter 'w' had not yet...
Rafferty of Stealers Wheel "Stuck in the Middle with You" 3 Shelly Evans Kentish Town Joan Osborne "One of Us" 4 Chris Golding Hampshire Joe Jackson "Is...
journalist, editor and magazine publisher. They also had a maisonette in Kentish Town, north London. She has been single for three years as of 2024. She...
London and Christ's College, Cambridge and began work in journalism at The Kentish Times, a local newspaper. He then joined BBC Radio Leicester working as...
for sanderling, dunlin and Kentish plovers. Common eider, common shelduck, Arctic tern, common tern, little tern, Kentish plover, and ringed plover nest...
and first pursued his interest in acting at the Weekend Arts College in Kentish Town. He trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama. Sapani appeared...
with his old friend. In August, he moved into a flat, at 50 Lawford Road, Kentish Town, which he shared with Michael Sayers and Rayner Heppenstall. The relationship...
extinct, in the present the hooden horse is incorporated into various Kentish mummers plays and Morris dances that take place at different times of the...
year's UK Eurovision entry during a live show held at the O2 Forum in Kentish Town, London, and which is broadcast on BBC Four. The weekly newspaper...
summer of 1881 the Midland Railway Company moved its locomotive works from Kentish Town to the new "Brent Sidings", and in October of the same year it was...