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  2. Marmalade (band) - Wikipedia

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    He retired from the music business many years ago and set up a bar and music venue called The Scotland Yard Pub, in Los Angeles in the early 1980s: he sold the business in March 2018 and retired. He died at his home in Los Angeles on 11 August 2020, at the age of 76.

  3. Scotland Yard - Wikipedia

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    Scotland Yard (officially New Scotland Yard) is the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police, the territorial police force responsible for policing Greater London's 32 boroughs. Its name derives from the location of the original Metropolitan Police headquarters at 4 Whitehall Place , which had its main public entrance on the Westminster street ...

  4. Scotland Yard (Highland Park) - Wikipedia

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    Scotland Yard is a baseball park located in Highland Park, Texas, and was the home field of TCL Highland Park Blue Sox from 2004 to 2005 before moving to Plano, Texas for the 2006 season [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is the home field of the Highland Park Scots baseball team.

  5. Truck Yard, the family friendly beer garden, opens new North ...

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    Yard games, fire pits and a Ferris wheel surround a “West Texas pole barn.” Truck Yard, the family friendly beer garden, opens new North Texas location Skip to main content

  6. Scotland Yard (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Scotland Yard, 1929 play by Denison Clift, adapted into two films; Scotland Yard, starring Joan Bennett; Scotland Yard, a 1941 American crime drama film; Scotland Yard (film series), a series of British cinema film shorts (1953–1961) Scotland Yard, a 1960 British crime series; Scotland Yard, 1983

  7. Great Scotland Yard - Wikipedia

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    Street sign of Great Scotland Yard. Although the etymology is not certain, according to a 1964 article in The New York Times, the name derives from buildings that accommodated the diplomatic representatives of the Kingdom of Scotland and the Scottish kings when they visited the English court [2] – in effect, acting as the Scottish embassy, although such an institution was not formalized.

  8. Saxon Pub - Wikipedia

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    The Saxon Pub was founded by Joe Ables and Craig Hillis in 1990. Prior to opening, the location on Lamar Boulevard in had been the location of several clubs. [1] It was originally launched as a folk music club, featuring musicians such as Steve Fromholz and Stephen Doster, [2] but later began hosting blues, country, and rock musicians. [3]

  9. Scotland Yard (1941 film) - Wikipedia

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    Scotland Yard is a 1941 American crime drama film directed by Norman Foster and starring Nancy Kelly, Edmund Gwenn and John Loder about a fugitive whose visage has been altered with plastic surgery. [1] It is also known by the alternative title Uncensored.