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The village pub, The Red Lion, is believed to be the oldest in Hampshire, dating from the 16th century, though possibly earlier. [3] The Church of England Parish Church of St. Michael and All Angels has a thirteenth-century chancel; [4] the registers include burials in woollen cloth from 1678 to 1746. Clanfield and Chalton parishes were ...
Red Lion Area School District, York County, Pennsylvania, U.S. Red Lion Broadcasting, the subject of Red Lion Broadcasting Co. v. FCC, a U.S. Supreme Court decision; Red Lion Hotel, Cromer, England; Red Lion Hotels Corporation, an American company Red Lion Hotels; Red Lion and Sun Society, the former name of the Red Crescent in Iran
Services started on 18 May 1891 from Sandgate School to the Seabrook Hotel. It was extended to the Red Lion Hotel, Hythe on 6 June 1892. There were five tramcars and 25 horses. The service was half-hourly and the fare was 3d. A storm between 10 and 14 February 1899 damaged the tramway on Sandgate seafront.
1-17 Brush single deck cars 1898; 18-27 Brush single deck trailers 1898; 28-40 Brush single deck cars 1899; 41-70 Electric Railway and Tramway Carriage Works 1900.; 71-85 Midland Railway Carriage and Wagon Company 1900.
It is open to the public nearly every day of the year. Next to the Red Lion public house is the small Charles Dickens garden. Petersfield has a small volunteer-run community garden, 'The Good Life (Petersfield) Community Garden', situated on the edge of the town next to Sheet railway crossing; the garden is open to members (membership is free).
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The pub, seen from Merchantgate. The Red Lion is a pub in the city centre of York, in England.. The building originated as a house, in a yard off Walmgate.The original part of the building is to the north-east, built in the 15th century as a house with a first floor hall and other rooms below.
The Red Lion is one of the oldest inns [6] in the town of Cromer. The first recorded inn keeper was named as Sherman Cutler in the year of 1766. [6] The current hotel was rebuilt on the site of much older hostelry in 1887 [7] by a Mr John Smith of London. The building has evolved over the years to the building seen today.