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* Anchor, Hope & Anchor, Anchor & Hope: From the Letter to the Hebrews ( 6: 19 ): " We have this as a sure and steadfast anchor of the soul, a hope.
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X-Ray Spex played at ‘ Front Row Festival ’, a three-week event at the Hope and Anchor, Islington in late November and early December 1977.
* " Let's Submerge " featured on the Hope & Anchor Front Row Festival ( March 1978: Warner Bros K66077-double album ) UK No. 28
These are Nicholson's Brewery's former gin palace The Fox & Anchor, The Hope, and The Cock Tavern ( which is situated under the market itself ).
One of the most notable venues was the Hope and Anchor pub on Islington's Upper Street, still a venue.
Following the Tally Ho and the Hope and Anchor came the Cock, the Brecknock, the Lord Nelson, the Greyhound in Fulham, the Red Lion, the Rochester Castle, the Nashville in West Kensington, Dingwalls, the Pegasus Music Hall on Green Lanes, the Dublin Castle in Camden Town, the Pied Bull at The Angel, Bull and Gate in Kentish Town, the Kensington near Olympia and the George Robey in Finsbury Park.
Many of the actual pubs themselves survived as punk venues ( especially the Nashville and The Hope & Anchor ), but a range of notable pubs such as the George Robey and the Pied Bull have since been closed or demolished.
* The Hope of Progress: A Scientist looks at Problems in Philosophy, Literature and Science, Anchor Press / Doubleday, Garden City 1973
The Wilko Johnson Band played at the ' Front Row Festival ', a three-week event at the Hope and Anchor, Islington in late November and early December 1977, featuring many early punk rock acts.
The Hope & Anchor Front Row Festival compilation album ( March 1978 ) which reached number 28 in the UK Albums Chart
Speaking on BBC Four's Folk Britannia television programme in early 2006, Robyn Hitchcock recalled: " I remember going to the Hope and Anchor punk venue in London.
The Hope and Anchor pub in Margate, Kent has been restyled with a horse racing theme and renamed Lester's after the famous jockey.
Their first show, The Featherstone Flyer ( 1978 ), pioneered in the Hope and Anchor pub in Islington, North London, and would be followed up by a series of other shows in ensuing years ; Captive Audience ( 1982 ), They Came From Somewhere Else ( 1984 ) and Gymslip Vicar ( 1986 ), the latter being nominated for a Laurence Olivier Award.
Aside from the mansion, another — and very popular — survivor is the Anchor and Hope pub at the southeast corner of the park.
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The Fremantle Markets are adjacent to several other historic buildings, including the Sail & Anchor Hotel ( which contains a microbrewery ), the Norfolk Hotel, the Warders Cottages, the Fremantle Technical School, and Scots Presbyterian Church.
The initial tent housing twenty seven children, abandoned by the Hook & Anchor Orphanage in Tulsa, was soon replaced by a frame building housing fifty children.
Other instrumental industries in Pontypridd were the-Brown Lenox / Newbridge Chain & Anchor Works south east of the town, and Crawshay ’ s Forest Iron, Steel & Tin Plate Works and the Taff Vale Iron Works, both in Treforest near the now University of Glamorgan.
* John Harland & Mark Myers, Seamanship in the Age of Sail ; Lees " Masting & Rigging "; " The Young Sea-Officer's Sheet Anchor "
At the heyday of Paisley thread manufacture in the 1930s, there were 28, 000 people employed in the huge Anchor and Ferguslie mills of J & P Coats Ltd, said to be the largest of their kind in the world at that time.
There are several traditional public houses, besides the Dog & Partridge: the White Lion, the Royal Oak, the Cricketers, the Anchor and The Highwayman ( formerly Poets ' Corner, formerly the Monteagle Arms, formerly The Lanes ).
Each year, around the first weekend in December, the university has a fundraising dinner featuring well-known speakers, such as Baseball Hall of Famer Cal Ripken, Jr., former Presidents Gerald R. Ford and George H. W. Bush, TV personality Regis Philbin, retired General Norman Schwarzkopf, Olympic gold medalist Mary Lou Retton, Senator Elizabeth Dole, former US Senate Majority Leader and physician, Dr. Bill Frist, popular radio commentator Paul Harvey, NBC Today Show weatherman Willard Scott, NFL football player, commentator & actor Merlin Olsen, country comedian Jerry Clower, former Alabama head coach Gene Stallings, historic CBS-TV News anchor and reporter Walter Cronkite, former First Lady Barbara Bush, former NBC News Anchor and former Meet the Press moderator Tom Brokaw and most recently Emmy Award winning comedian Tim Conway.
The village boasts a number of small shops, a post office, a village hall & library, a primary school, a doctor's surgery and two pubs: the Anchor ( in the Bonington part ) and the King's Head ( in the Sutton part ).
# Dilts, Robert & DeLozier, Judith, Map and Territory, co-authored, Anchor Point, May & June 1997, Salt Lake City, UT.
# Dilts, Robert & DeLozier, Judith, The Evolution of Perceptual Positions, co-authored, Anchor Point, September 1998, Salt Lake City, UT.
* Anchor of Resolve: A History of U. S. Naval Forces Central Command / Fifth Fleet, by Robert J. Schneller Jr. Washington: Naval History & Heritage Command, 2007.
The United States Marine Corps also lacks an equivalent ribbon, but instead awards their trademark Eagle, Globe & Anchor insignia upon completion of Recruit Training or Officer Candidate School, or at commissioning for those Marine Corps officers accessed via the United States Naval Academy ( USNA ), Naval ROTC ( NROTC ) Marine Corps Option or USMC Platoon Leaders Class ( PLC ).
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From 1953 to 1960, he lived in New York City and worked for the Art Department of Doubleday Anchor, illustrating book covers and in some cases adding illustrations to the text.
From there it turns back towards the Floating Harbour via Anchor Road past the @ Bristol Science Museum.
From 1938 to 1941, he lived in Lancaster, Ohio and McArthur, Ohio, working for the Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. and the Austin Powder Co.
* From Race Riot to Sit-in, 1919 and the 1960s: A Study in the Connections Between Conflict and Violence ( Doubleday, 1966 ; Doubleday Anchor, 1967 ).
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