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The F. W. Woolworth Company (often referred to as Woolworth's or simply Woolworth) was a retail company and one of the pioneers of the five-and-dime store.It was among the most successful American and international five-and-dime businesses, setting trends and creating the modern retail model that stores follow worldwide today.
Adam and Eve is a pub in the city of Norwich, England. It is located in Bishopgate, close to Norwich Cathedral, the Great Hospital and Norwich Law Courts. It is widely claimed to be the oldest pub in the city, [1] with the earliest known reference made in 1249. [2] [3]
View along Ber Street towards St John de Sepulchre, Norwich. 8, former Kings Arms public house, carriage entry on right of building, closed 1968, now offices. [3] 89 and 91, Commercial house, 1884. Now art galleries. [4] 125, former famous Jolly Butchers public house. 18th century, landlady Black Anna was a jazz singer. Closed 1989.
Pubs in Norwich (5 P) Pages in category "Pubs in Norfolk" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
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After 20 years in business, a beloved Norfolk restaurant is closing its doors on Saturday. Fine dining restaurant Voila! in the West Freemason neighborhood is closing as its owners, husband and ...
Elm Hill, Norwich is a historic cobbled lane in Norwich, Norfolk with many buildings dating back to the Tudor period.It is a famous Norwich landmark and features the Briton's Arms coffee house, The Stranger's Club, Pettus House (Elm Hill Collectables),The Tea House (in Wrights Court) and the Dormouse Bookshop.
St Andrew's Hall and Blackfriars' Hall or The Halls are a Grade I listed complex of former Dominican priory church and convent buildings in the English city of Norwich, Norfolk, dating back to the 14th century. They are the most complete set of pre-reformation mendicant monastic structures to survive in England. [1]