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The Jolly Fisherman is a poster created by artist John Hassall in 1908 after he had been commissioned by the Great Northern Railway (GNR). [1] It is regarded as one of the most famous holiday advertisements of all time and is believed to have influenced the success of Skegness , Lincolnshire as a holiday destination. [ 2 ]
The Manchester Evening News (MEN) is a regional daily newspaper covering Greater Manchester in North West England, founded in 1868.It is published Monday–Saturday; a Sunday edition, the MEN on Sunday, was launched in February 2019. [3]
In Anthony Shaffer's comedy/thriller play Sleuth, the most prominent of Andrew Wyke's automata is Jolly Jack Tarr, the Jovial Sailor. This life-sized figure laughs, and his body shakes appropriately with the pressing of a remote control button. He is in several scenes, including one in which a clue to a murder is hidden on Jolly Jack Tarr's person.
Three Jolly Watermen, Waterbeach Fen (now closed): named for local water workers. [218] Trowel and Hammer, Norwich : thought to be named after local bricklayers. [219] Two Brewers, Diss : takes its name from the beer makers. [220] Valiant Sailor, King's Lynn named for the mariners of this port. [221] Volunteers Arms, Llanidloes (closed).
The Manchester Evening Chronicle was renamed Evening Chronicle in 1914. [3] Edward Hulton and Co., of London and Manchester, a private company of proprietors, printers and publishers, was sold for £6 million when Hulton retired due to illness in 1923. The newspapers were sold, including the Manchester Evening Chronicle.
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The Jolly Sailor is an 18th-century public house on Land's End Road in Bursledon in Hampshire, England. It has been listed Grade II on the National Heritage List for England since December 1955. [1] The pub can be approached on foot or by boat via a pontoon onto the River Hamble. [2] The pub faces Swanwick Marina across the water. [3]
Karsten Borner, the captain of another yacht moored nearby, said he saw the Bayesian during the storm but when the wild weather passed it was gone and he saw only a red flare lighting the night ...