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Alternative Cabaret performed their first show at the Pindar of Wakefield pub (now the Water Rats) on Grays Inn Road on 15 August 1979. [3] Sayle would record a single as a double A side recorded live at The Comedy Store along with Alexander Arundel, whose band Flak released the song When The Gold Runs Dry with Alexei on 4 Play Records.
Their "Lead Cab Trust" aimed to develop a monopoly by placing electric cabs on the streets of major American cities, starting with New York City, Philadelphia, Chicago, Washington, D.C., and Boston. The company ultimately sold some 2,000 cars, but this was not enough to establish monopoly.
The six-storey Civic Administration Building (CAB) was designed by architects Stephenson and Turner and completed in 1992. [19] The building follows the curve of Wakefield Street and fills in the south-west corner of the square. The CAB is joined to the older Municipal Office Building by a large glazed atrium.
Lady Wakefield at Dalegarth. Lady Wakefield, known colloquially as Doris, is a B-B diesel-mechanical locomotive completed at Ravenglass in 1980 and designed by Ian Smith, the railway's chief engineer at the time, based on a layout proposal by Neil Simpkins for the Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway.
Charles Cheers Wakefield, 1st Viscount Wakefield, (12 December 1859 – 15 January 1941), was an English businessman who founded the Castrol lubricants company, was lord mayor of London and was a significant philanthropist.
The SD 'T' Series vehicles were in production from 1960 for ten years, and featured the last cab to be completely designed and manufactured in-house by the company. This series was designed to take advantage of the increased permitted gross vehicle weight and utilised a fibreglass front panel and roof mounted on a wooden framed cab.
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