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    The Hope and Anchor Tavern (formerly known as the Hope and Anchor Hotel, the Alexandra, the Whale Fishery, and simply the Hope) is a historic public house...
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  • Hope and Anchor may refer to: Hope and Anchor, Hammersmith, a pub in Hammersmith, London Hope and Anchor Tavern, a pub in Hobart, Tasmania Hope and Anchor...
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    Hope and Anchor is a pub and upstairs theatre (The Hope Theatre) on Upper Street, in the London Borough of Islington which first opened its doors in 1880...
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    since had additions over the centuries. The Anchor tavern became a favourite place for river pirates and smugglers; during the course of repairs carried...
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  • Club Hobart Synagogue Hobart Town Hall Holyman House, Launceston Hope and Anchor Tavern, Hobart Ingle Hall, Hobart Iron Pot Lighthouse Kelly's Steps, Hobart...
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    Hobart (redirect from Hobart Pubs and Bars)
    contains many of the city's oldest buildings, including the Hope and Anchor Tavern (1807) and Ingle Hall (1811–14). The Cascade Brewery (1824), Australia's...
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  • This list of oldest businesses and companies in Australia includes businesses, whether incorporated or organised in a different form (such as a partnership)...
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    His parents were George Oxford and his wife Hannah (née Marklew). The couple met in Birmingham's Hope and Anchor tavern, which was owned by Hannah's parents;...
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    List of pubs in Australia (category Lists of buildings and structures in Australia)
    Hotel Pier Hotel, Glenelg Owen Arms Hotel The Bush Inn, Tasmania Hope and Anchor Tavern The Deloraine Hotel Carlton Inn, Melbourne Corner Hotel, Richmond...
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    Princes Wharf, Hobart (category Buildings and structures in Hobart)
    centre, and has been home to the Taste of Tasmania Festival. The wharf is also the location of the University of Tasmania's Institute for Marine and Antarctic...
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    public holiday and celebrated by a parade. It was completed two years later in September 1866, which was celebrated by another public holiday and a gala ball...
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    The Hope and Anchor is a Grade II listed public house at 20 Macbeth Street, Hammersmith, London. It is on the Campaign for Real Ale's National Inventory...
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    London and the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. It lays claim to being on the site of the oldest riverside tavern, dating from around 1520. The tavern was...
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    The Devil Tavern, whose full sign was The Devil and Saint Dunstan, was a tavern at number 2, Fleet Street in London, near the Temple Bar. It existed from...
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    Rovers Return Inn – Coronation Street Rowlf's Tavern – The Muppets The Royal Barge – Bergerac The Rusty Anchor – The Golden Girls Sailors Arms – Under Milk...
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    Hobart City Hall (category Buildings and structures in Hobart)
    Hobart City Hall is a public auditorium and concert venue in Hobart, Tasmania, which together with the Derwent Entertainment Centre forms one of the two...
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    The Carlton Tavern is a pub in Kilburn, London, originally completed in 1921, that was illegally demolished in 2015 by Tel Aviv-based developer CLTX, which...
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    The Magdala (redirect from Magdala Tavern)
    The Magdala, also known as The Magdala Tavern or colloquially as simply The Magy, is a pub on South Hill Park in Hampstead, north London. Named after the...
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    Ireland, The Three Tun Tavern, opened in Blackrock, County Dublin, in 2014. Another opened in Cork in 2015. The Three Tun Tavern closed in January 2022...
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    was now advertised as the "Angel Inn Tavern and Hotel for Gentlemen and Families", and the front of the tavern faced the New Road. By the 1850s, the...
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  • notable venues was the Hope and Anchor pub on Islington's Upper Street, still a venue. Following the Tally Ho and the Hope and Anchor came the Cock, the Brecknock...
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    The Greenwich Tavern (formerly the Gloucester Hotel and Gloucester Arms, among other names) is a pub located at 1 King William Walk in Greenwich, London...
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    the historic boundary between Bethnal Green and Whitechapel. The pub takes its name from the ballad and legend The Blind Beggar of Bethnal Green. The...
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    Street "up a covered way, into a tavern … where Charles Darnay was soon recruiting his strength with a good plain dinner and good wine". R. L. Stevenson mentions...
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    Damnable's. The first reference to a tavern in the area occurs in 1690. At that time the locality was entirely rural and the proprietors relied on trade passing...
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    Plumbers Arms, Belgravia (category Buildings and structures completed in the 19th century)
    Lady Lucan burst in on the evening of 7 November 1974, covered in blood and fearing for her own life, after discovering that her husband, Lord Lucan...
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    The Goldsmiths Tavern was a pub and venue for both live music and comedy located at 316 New Cross Road, in the New Cross area of the London Borough of...
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    John Snow (public house) (category Buildings and structures completed in the 1870s)
    Westminster, part of the West End of London, and dates back to the 1870s. It is named for the British epidemiologist and anaesthetist John Snow, who identified...
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    of a saw-mill, forge and anchor shop and assisted in forging the chain which was stretched across the Hudson River in the hope of checking the movement...
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     1735–1809), commonly known as Dirty Dick, was an 18th and 19th-century merchant who owned a hardware shop and warehouse in London. He was possibly an inspiration...
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