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  2. Duke of Cumberland, Fulham - Wikipedia

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    Duke of Cumberland, 2014 Duke of Cumberland, 2009. The Duke Of Cumberland is a Grade II listed public house at 235 New King's Road, Fulham, London. [1] It was built in 1892, and the architect was Robert J Cruwys. [1] It now trades as "The Duke on the Green", and is part of the Young's pub chain. [2]

  3. Sussex cattle - Wikipedia

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    The Sussex is a British breed of red beef cattle from the Weald of Sussex, Surrey and Kent, in south-eastern England. Its traditional use as a draught ox on the Weald continued into the twentieth century. From the late nineteenth century it began to be selectively bred for beef production. It has been exported to many countries of the world ...

  4. Duke of Sussex, Acton Green - Wikipedia

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    The Duke of Sussex public house. The Duke of Sussex, Acton Green is a public house, opened in 1898, in the northern Chiswick district of Acton Green. It is prominently situated on a corner facing the common. The Grade II listed building is "elaborately decorated" [1] to a design by the pub architects Shoebridge & Rising.

  5. Pub names - Wikipedia

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    Pub names are used to identify and differentiate traditional drinking establishments. Many pubs are centuries old, and were named at a time when most of their customers were illiterate, but could recognise pub signs .

  6. Wisconsin Big Boy, featuring shakes, Big Boy beer and ... - AOL

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    This 2,000-square-foot restaurant is in Sussex at N63 W23675 Main St. It held a soft opening on Tuesday. A view of the interior of the new Wisconsin Big Boy in Sussex. The restaurant held a soft ...

  7. The Fox Goes Free - Wikipedia

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    The Fox Goes Free is a grade II listed pub in Charlton, West Sussex, England.It is a 17th-century flint building. [1]On 9 November 1915 the inn was the venue for the first Women's Institute (WI) meeting held in England, after the first meeting in Wales on 16 September of that year.

  8. Restaurant in iconic Rochester building to close. Here's what ...

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  9. The Haven, West Sussex - Wikipedia

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    The Haven is a rural hamlet in West Sussex, south east England located about 7 miles to the west of Horsham. [1] The Haven is primarily an agricultural area with 75 dwellings scattered across it. One of its best known landmarks is the pub, The Blue Ship.