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  2. White Hart - Wikipedia

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    Arthur C. Clarke wrote a collection of science fictional tall tales under the title of Tales from the White Hart, which used as a framing device the conceit that the tales were told during drinking sessions in a pub named the White Hart that existed somewhere between Fleet Street and the Embankment. This pub was fictional but was based on a ...

  3. File:The Original White Hart pub, Market Place, Ringwood ...

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  4. Ironbridge - Wikipedia

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    Ironbridge is a riverside village in the borough of Telford and Wrekin in Shropshire, England. Located on the bank of the River Severn, at the heart of the Ironbridge Gorge, it lies in the civil parish of The Gorge. Ironbridge developed beside, and takes its name from, the Iron Bridge, a 100-foot (30 m) cast iron bridge that was built in 1779.

  5. Cripps Corner - Wikipedia

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    'Forge House', on the B2165 and opposite the garage, and The White Hart pub, which is a two-storey red brick house of two bays, with a gabled porch, dating to the early 19th century. [11] 'Bre Cottage', a two-storey house on the B2089, 250 yards (230 m) south-east from its junction with the B2165, dates to the late 18th- and early 19th century.

  6. Great House at Sonning - Wikipedia

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    It was formerly a public house, known as the White Hart because King Richard II's wife, Isabella of Valois was kept prisoner at the Bishop's Palace in the village after his death and his badge was a White Hart. [1] In 1989, the original White Hart was combined with The Red House, previously a private home on Lee's Hill where the dramatist Sir ...

  7. Tales from the White Hart - Wikipedia

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    The White Hart is a pub (modelled on the White Horse, New Fetter Lane, just north of Fleet Street, once the weekly rendezvous of science fiction fans in London till the mid 50s, when they moved to the Globe pub in Hatton Garden) [1] where a character named Harry Purvis tells a series of tall tales.

  8. File:White Hart Pub, Erith.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. White Hart, Bishopsgate - Wikipedia

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    The White Hart, 1810 The White Hart, 2008. The White Hart is a former pub at 121 Bishopsgate, London. The librarian at the Bishopsgate Institute, Charles Goss, wrote a history of the White Hart in 1930, and believed that it dated back to 1246. [1] Samuel Nixon (sculptor) had his workshop at The White Hart (1838-1854).