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  2. File:No Sign Bar, Wind Street, Swansea, Wales.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Swansea - Wikipedia

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    Swansea (/ ˈ s w ɒ n z i / SWON-zee; Welsh: Abertawe [abɛrˈtawɛ]) is a coastal city and the second-largest city of Wales. It forms a principal area, officially known as the City and County of Swansea (Welsh: Dinas a Sir Abertawe). [4] The city is the twenty-fifth largest in the United Kingdom.

  4. List of unsolved murders in the United Kingdom (1980s)

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    No arrests have taken place over this killing. [1] [2] February 1980 David Thomas Liverpool: Thomas, a 24-year-old former boxer, was battered over the head with a metal instrument with sharpened edges after leaving a wine bar in Hardman Street, Liverpool, on Friday 1 February 1980 at about 10:30 p.m.

  5. Cuisine of Swansea - Wikipedia

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    The Cross Keys Inn, Swansea, is a large pub with a garden and is built on the foundations of a thirteenth century hospice, it is said to be the oldest pub in Swansea. Swansea United Brewery was established in 1890 from the amalgamation of Orange Street and Glamorgan Breweries and had 58 tied houses.

  6. Brewers Fayre - Wikipedia

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    Brewers Fayre is a licensed pub restaurant chain, with 161 locations across the UK as of August 2018. [2] Owned by Whitbread , [ 3 ] Brewers Fayre restaurants are known for serving traditional British pub food and for their Sunday Carvery .

  7. List of unsolved murders in the United Kingdom (before 1970)

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    Two girls playing on a bomb site on Croft Street, Swansea, on 22 January 1949 came across the body of 38-year-old Melville; he had been battered to death with bricks. Melville had last been seen the previous evening drinking in the Full Moon pub on High Street. He was homosexual and police believed at the time that this was a reason for his murder.

  8. Flat-roofed pub - Wikipedia

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    The Goldfinger Tavern in Highworth, Wiltshire, a 1960s estate pub In the United Kingdom and Ireland, a flat-roofed pub is a public house with a flat roof , often located on housing estates . They are frequently of concrete construction, with flat roofs rather than more conventional pitched roofs.

  9. Varsity (pub chain) - Wikipedia

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    Varsity was a student-focused pub chain operating in the United Kingdom. The name originates from annual university sports competitions. It entered administration in 2013. [1] Coventry is the only remaining pub bearing the name Varsity which is now operated by Stonegate Pub Company. [2]