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Skindles Hotel A fly poster advertising the Strawbs, Budgie, and other acts at Skindles Hotel in 1976. Skindles was a hotel in Maidenhead, England, on the Buckinghamshire bank of the River Thames by Maidenhead Bridge. Formerly the Orkney Arms, built in 1743, it was turned from a coaching inn into a fashionable hotel by William Skindle in 1833. [1]
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Carlisle Historic District is a national historic district located at Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. The district includes 1,011 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site, and 1 contributing object in the central business district and surrounding residential areas of Carlisle. Most of the contributing buildings date to the mid- to ...
Carlisle is an unparished area in the Cumberland unitary authority area, of Cumbria, England. It contains about 350 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England . Of these, 24 are listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, 26 are at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade.
Maidenhead Heritage Centre and Museum was founded in 1993. The centre presents the history of Maidenhead history from Roman times to the present. [ 2 ] It collects and preserves artefacts, photographs, documents, and sound recordings, to illustrate local history.
The schedule changes, which will accommodate rush-hour traffic, are being tried out on a temporary basis Commuters rejoice! The Woods bridge opening schedule is about to get more vehicle-friendly
It was the meeting place of Maidenhead Borough Council until 1974 when it became the headquarters of the enlarged Windsor and Maidenhead Borough Council. [11] The town hall was extensively refurbished, to a design by McBains Cooper, at a cost of £1.6 million, in 2014, [ 12 ] and proposals for the refurbishment of the Desborough Suite, a cost ...
The hotel is said to contain a secret tunnel leading to the village priory [1] which was used by John Lovelace, who was involved in the Glorious Revolution to overthrow King James II in the 17th century. [4] The hotel was also used as a meeting point for Winston Churchill and Dwight D. Eisenhower during World War II. [4]