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The Salisbury in St. Martin's Lane was built as part of a six-storey block around 1899 on the site of an earlier pub that had been known under several names, including the Coach & Horses and Ben Caunt's Head ; it is both Grade II listed, and on CAMRA's National Inventory, due to the quality of the etched and polished glass and the carved woodwork, summed up as " good fin de siècle ensemble ".
The real reason, according to Colin Lane ( both on stage and appearing on Andrew Denton's Enough Rope interview show ), is summed up like this: " Imagine spending 20 years driving in a car with your best friend.

Lane and up
Elsewhere, rebel forces took up positions at the Four Courts, the centre of the Irish legal establishment, at Jacob's Biscuit Factory and Boland's Mill and at the hospital complex at South Dublin Union and the adjoining Distillery at Marrowbone Lane.
Greenwich Village was allowed to keep the 18th century street pattern of what is now the West Village: areas west of the 18th century Greenwich Lane ( now Greenwich Avenue ) and the early 20th century Sixth Avenue, which were already built up when the plan was implemented, resulting in a neighborhood whose streets are dramatically different, in layout, from the ordered structure of newer parts of town.
As the company scaled up quickly to enter production, they moved in the late 1980s to Waltham, Massachusetts, 170 Tracer Lane in Waltham, Massachusetts.
Luthor ended up imprisoned for his crimes, but rather than going to jail General Sam Lane had him serve out his sentence working for the secretive Project 7734.
The road up the hill to Coombe, Traps Lane, is thought to derive from a farm owned by a Mrs Trap.
He was brought up in Blan-y-Pant house situated on Bettws Lane, Bettws.
* February 8, 1968: Orangeburg, South Carolina In the days leading up to February 8, 1968, about 200 mostly student protesters gathered on the campus of South Carolina State University, located in the city of Orangeburg, to protest the segregation of the All Star Bowling Lane.
The suffering he witnessed there was reinforced by a visit to the Field Lane Ragged School, one of several London schools set up for the education of the capital's half-starved, illiterate street children.
An article dated Sept. 18, 1893, in The New Bern Daily Journal, identified Fulford's grave in a cemetery outside Beaufort, NC, in an area called the Straits, “ bricked up with English brick .” In 1971 a survey by the Carteret County Historical Society found such a grave in the Fulford Cemetery off Piper Lane in Gloucester.
Then or afterwards, a new row of farms was set up on this new farmland along both sides of Cain's Lane.
The original route, from London, led through Tollington Lane, but such was the state of this road by the 14th century, that the Bishop of London built a new road up Highgate Hill, and was claiming tolls by 1318.
In 1870 George Gibson Bussey moved to Peckham and set up a firm described as " Firearms, Ammunition & Shooting ” at the Museum Works, Rye Lane, Peckham.
* Sir David P. Lane, Oncologist best known for identifying P53 went to school and grew up in Purley.
By the time of his fourth appearance at the Royal Albert Hall on February 6, 1981, Larry was renting a small room for £ 7 a week next to both the Bunch of Carrots pub and the Chapel Lane Recording studio in Hampton Bishop after the break up of his first marriage.
It was named for Barbour Lane, which makes up its western boundary.
* Ted Crowley, NHL professional hockey player ; grew up on Guggins Lane
Aaron Lane, who grew up in Piermont, was the first permanent settler in the Mojave Desert area now known as Victorville, California.
" This is how a visitor described the Bayard Lane community, a small " Utopia " homestead project, made up of a group of self-sufficient, self-sustaining colonists in 1936.
For high school all middle schoolers move up to West Islip High School ( located at 1 Lions Path, off of Higbie Lane ) for 9th grade through 12th grade graduation.
Todd Lane, the older portion of Carleton Avenue up to the 9A entrance and Horsechestnut are part of the village.
He initially failed to sell civic leaders and the Calgary Industrial Exhibition on his plans, but with the assistance of local livestock agent H. C. McMullen, Weadick convinced businessmen Pat Burns, George Lane, A. J. MacLean, and A. E. Cross to put up $ 100, 000 to guarantee funding for the event.
Actor David Morse grew up on Porter Lane in South Hamilton.
Spen Hall is now split into several houses but still has many original features, such as a 16th century mullioned window, the original tennis lawn and a water spring which, according to myth, is a tunnel ( now flooded ) leading to the Old Saw public house cellar, further up Spen Lane.
She returned to Hong Kong at the age of 18 in 1982 for vacation, but ended up staying for modeling assignments and other commitments ; she also shortly obtained a sales job at Lane Crawford department store.

Lane and philosophy
" Journalist John Chamberlain credits Rand, Paterson and Lane with his final " conversion " from socialism to what he called " an older American philosophy " of libertarian and conservative ideas.
David C. Lane, a philosophy professor, discusses the phenomenon of those American teachers.
David Christopher Lane ( born April 29, 1956, Burbank, California ) is a professor of philosophy and sociology at Mt.
With the growth of the 7-2 labour movement, " Sketcher "' s columns, especially his " Labour Notes " in the Evening Telegraph, increasingly promoted labourist philosophy, and Lane himself attended meetings supporting all manner of popular causes, speaking with his " American twang " against repressive laws and practices and Chinese immigrants.
In the novel Lane articulated the belief that anarchism is the noblest social philosophy of all.
" Journalist John Chamberlain credits Paterson, Lane and Rand with his final " conversion " from socialism to what he called " an older American philosophy " of libertarian and conservative ideas.
* William Lane Craig, apologist and professor of philosophy at Biola University's Talbot School of Theology
Gerald Ratner based his philosophy of business on his experiences as a boy in Petticoat Lane Market.
* David C. Lane ( born 1956 ), American professor of philosophy and critic of certain new religious movements
Harlan Lane to some extent examines the development of Deaf-based educational principles in his history of Franco-American Deaf relations and educational philosophy.
Odalism ( a philosophy of Social Darwinism ) and Wotanism ( a racist / neo-Nazi position held by e. g. David Lane ) are two terms primarily focused on politics rather than religion.

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Hearst's luck was even poorer when he had a chat with Franklin K. Lane, a prominent California journalist and reform politician, whom he asked for his support.
There have been settlements there since the medieval period, likely in the Grange Lane and Black Abbey area, and the King's Highway which passes above the town was at one time used by the kings and queens of England when they used the area for hunting when the Forest of Accrington was one of the four forests of the hundred of Blackburnshire.
In 1960, Lane made the trade that would define his tenure in Cleveland when he dealt slugging right fielder and fan favorite Rocky Colavito to the Detroit Tigers for Harvey Kuenn just before Opening Day in.
At the very end of the novel, where Superman stands poised to destroy the United Nations, Norman McCay makes him realise that, when he abandoned Clark Kent fifteen years ago after the murder of Lois Lane by the Joker and retreated into his Superman self, he lost this instinctive morality and thus the ability to be the hero Superman.
A riot took place in August 2000, when about 2, 500 students clashed with police at a block party at the Forest Hills townhouse complex on Village Lane.
The paper's return is interrupted when the US Army, led by Lois's father, General Sam Lane, forcibly shuts down the business.
In a 2002 interview with Michael Parkinson, John Cleese said that when he and Palin were performing the sketch on Drury Lane, Palin made him laugh by saying, when asked if his slug could talk, " It mutters a bit " instead of " Not really.
The Stems formed in late 1983 when vocalist / guitarist Dom Mariani, formerly in the Go-Starts, was introduced to Richard Lane.
Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen constantly suspected Clark Kent of being Superman, yet when obvious evidence was right in their faces — such as times when Clark was missing his glasses — they never saw the resemblance.
Both these musicians claim trademark ownership of the Bill Haley's Comets name ; this dates back to Lane and Rappa ( during a period when they worked together as one band ) winning a trademark infringement lawsuit against the aforementioned Joey Rand group in 1989.
The Oppidan Houses are named Godolphin House, Jourdelay's, ( both built as such c. 1720 ), Hawtrey House, Durnford House, ( the first two built as such by the Provost and Fellows, 1845, when the school was increasing in numbers and needed more centralised control ), The Hopgarden, South Lawn, Waynflete, Evans ', Keate House, Warre House, Villiers House, Common Lane House, Penn House, Walpole House, Cotton Hall, Wotton House, Holland House, Mustians, Angelo's, Manor House, Farrer House, Baldwin's Bec, The Timbralls, and Westbury.
" Groening stated that he had originally intended him to be called Louis Lane and be " obsessed and tormented by " Lois Lane, but was out of the room when the writers named him.
The earliest known performance took place in 1737, when John Rich staged a production at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.
It begins at an intersection with Route 138 in Wall Township and ends when the road disseminates into Hoes Lane in Piscataway.
All but the three at the entrance to Brasenose Lane were removed around 1827 when the lawns were laid and iron railings installed.
The elderly man and his wife who lived in Mill Lane, Chadwell Heath and toured the estate in a horse-drawn cart on Saturday mornings selling logs and firewood ( mostly tarred wood taken from the East End roads when they were replaced by tarmac ) saw their business collapse overnight.
Peckham has never been an administrative district, or a single ecclesiastical parish in its own right, but it developed a strong sense of identity in the 19th century when Rye Lane was one of the most important shopping streets in South London.
Plough Lane remained a public road crossing the site, and road traffic was halted when necessary, first by a man with a red flag and later by a gate.
The North end or " Rimlon " a typo based on " Ramon " or " Landau " Roads is an upper-middle class and affluent housing tract, with the city's highly dense populated Minerva Road Christmas light extravaganza held every evening in December when it is nicknamed " Candy Cane Lane ".

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