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  2. File:Probate Office, Market Place, Mansfield (Now ...

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    English: Probate Office, Market Place, Mansfield (Now Wetherspoons) Wikidata has entry The Court House (Q26502344) with data related to this item. This is a photo of listed building number 1207178 .

  3. Wotherspoon - Wikipedia

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    The history of the surname Wotherspoon reveals a divergent roster of spellings over the centuries. Today only a handful of variants survive including Weatherspoon, Wetherspoon, Wedderspoon and Witherspoon. The first written record appeared in the 13th century during the reign of Queen Margaret of Norway, who ruled over Scotland from 1286 to 1290.

  4. West Highland Museum - Wikipedia

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    West Highland Museum, Fort William. The West Highland Museum (Scottish Gaelic: Taigh-tasgaidh na Gàidhealtachd an Iar) tells the story of the Scottish Highlands and the Islands. It aims to cover every aspect of West Highland history, including that of Fort William, where it is located in a listed building in the centre of the town. It also ...

  5. Mount McKay - Wikipedia

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    File:Mount McKay- Indigenous Reserve of the Fort William First Nation-Thunder Bay-Ontario.jpg Ojibwe Elder monument. McKay is traditionally known as the "Thunder Mountain" (Animikii-wajiw in the Ojibwe language and locally written as "Anemki-waucheu"). The mountain is used by the Ojibwe for sacred ceremonies. Only with the construction of the ...

  6. HMS St Christopher (shore establishment) - Wikipedia

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    Commissioned in October 1940, HMS St Christopher was in service for a total of four years, until being decommissioned in December 1944. The base was first commanded by Commander A.E.P. Welman DSO DSC RN, and existed to train the crews of a variety of different inshore patrol craft.

  7. William Weatherspoon - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Weatherspoon (February 11, 1936 – July 17, 2005) [1] was an American songwriter and record producer, best known for his work for Motown Records in the 1960s. He co-wrote " What Becomes of the Brokenhearted ", an international hit for Jimmy Ruffin , and many other hit songs.

  8. Tim Martin (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, under Martin's leadership, Wetherspoons opened its 400th location and by 2008 the number had increased to 800 Wetherspoons locations. [citation needed] In 2005, Martin was voted the fifth most influential person in the UK pub industry. [11] He is an admirer of Sam Walton's business philosophy. [12]

  9. File:William P Smith House.pdf - Wikipedia

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    William_P_Smith_House.pdf (706 × 485 pixels, file size: 345 KB, MIME type: application/pdf, 6 pages) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.