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Name Image Location Named after The Sir John Baker Portsmouth 50°48′56″N 1°4′46″W: John Baker [2]: The Bright Water Inn Southampton 50°55′11″N 1°25′50″W
J D Wetherspoon (branded variously as Wetherspoon or Wetherspoons, and colloquially known as Spoons) is a pub company operating in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The company was founded in 1979 by Tim Martin and is based in Watford. It operates the sub-brand of Lloyds No.1 bars, and 56 Wetherspoon hotels. [3]
Richmal Crompton Lamburn was born in Bury, Lancashire, the second child of the Rev. Edward John Sewell Lamburn, a Classics master at Bury Grammar School [1] and his wife Clara (née Crompton). Her brother, John Battersby Crompton Lamburn , also became a writer, remembered under the name John Lambourne for his fantasy novel The Kingdom That Was ...
Sir Timothy Randall Martin (born 28 April 1955) is an English businessman and the founder and chairman of Wetherspoons, a pub chain in the UK and Ireland.In 2016, Martin actively campaigned for the United Kingdom to leave the European Union and was a strong supporter of Brexit, donating £200,000 to the Vote Leave campaign.
Hawkshaw is a village in the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, in Greater Manchester, England. Historically a part of Lancashire, it has a population of around 1,000 people.The village has a small shop and 2 pubs called The Red Lion [1] and The Waggon and Horses.
Bury Bolton Street railway station at the East Lancashire Railway. Bury Art Museum, containing the Wrigley collection of paintings, which includes works by J. M. W. Turner, Edwin Henry Landseer, John Constable and Peter De Wint. The building, by Woodhouse and Willoughby in 1899, was described by Pevsner as "probably the best building in Bury." [25]
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The Old White Lion is a Grade II listed pub in Bury, Greater Manchester, England. [1] It is on the Campaign for Real Ale's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors. [2] It was built in the late 19th century [2] and had a rear extension added in the mid-20th century. [1]