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The Hatchery LLC is an American media production company, which was owned by American Greetings and Mandalay Entertainment and located in Burbank, California. Margaret Loesch and Bruce Stein formed Hatchery in 2003 with financing from Peter Guber and Paul Schaeffer of Mandalay Entertainment Group . [ 1 ]
After representing Ludlow in Parliament from 1945 to 1951, he went into the poultry industry and co-founded the West Midlands Broiler Hatchery and, in 1960, Sun Valley Poultry. [4] He was president of the British Poultry Federation from 1979 to 1984 and was appointed CBE in 1984 for services to the industry.
Sheet (or "The Sheet") is a small modern village in the parish of Ludford about 1 mile (1.6 km) from the town centre of Ludlow, Shropshire. It was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. [ 1 ] It was part of the Saxon hundred of Culvestan , which ended in the reign of Henry I , and thereafter Sheet belonged to Munslow hundred.
Ludlow Porch (October 11, 1934 – February 11, 2011), [1] born Bobby Crawford Hanson, was an American radio humorist popular in the Southern United States. He was the author of many humor books, including Fat White Guys Cookbook and Who Cares about Apathy .
Henry Ludlow (c. 1577 – 13 October 1639), of Tadley in the county of Hampshire, was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1601 and 1611. Ludlow was the son of Sir Edmund Ludlow and his first wife Bridget Coker, daughter of Henry Coker of Mappowder, Dorset.
It was named for Fitz Hugh Ludlow, author of the first full-length work of drug literature written by an American, The Hasheesh Eater (1857). It was the largest such library in the world and was based in San Francisco, California. The Ludlow Library became part of the Ludlow Santo Domingo Library in Geneva, Switzerland, in 2003.
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Meanwhile, the guildhall continued to serve as Ludlow Magistrates' Court until the courts service moved out in September 2011. [11] Ludlow Town Council then relocated from the Buttercross to the vacant guildhall in August 2012, [ 12 ] [ 13 ] allowing the Buttercross to become an "interpretation centre" for the town's architectural heritage. [ 14 ]