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The Ford Madox Brown, a Wetherspoons pub in Manchester, England
It states on the Wetherspoons website that " This J D Wetherspoon pub is named after the much-travelled artist Ford Madox Brown, a one-time resident of Victoria Park, a suburb south of the pub.
The Wetherspoons pub chain reported in June 2009 that profits were at the top end of expectations ; however, Scottish & Newcastle's takeover by Carlsberg and Heineken was reported in January 2008 as partly the result of its weakness following falling sales due to the ban.
The largest pub in the UK is The Moon Under Water, Manchester ; as are many Wetherspoons pubs it is in a converted cinema.
Wetherspoons have a pub, the Moon Under Water, close to the bridge over the river on the High Street.
The Red Lion & Pineapple ( a Wetherspoons pub ) is popular with all ages.
The " Mockbeggar Hall " is also the name of a Wetherspoons pub in neighbouring Moreton.
A Wetherspoons pub in High Street is now named after him.
( A local Wetherspoons pub is now named after him ).
Phillips is commemorated in a number of ways around the town, including a section of Godalming Museum, a memorial fountain, cloister and garden walk near the church ( the largest Titanic memorial in the world ), and a Wetherspoons pub named in his honour.
Other notable buildings are the Royal Hop Pole Hotel in Church Street ( which has recently been converted into a part of the Wetherspoons pub chain with the discovery of a former medieval banqueting hall in the structure ), mentioned in Charles Dickens ' The Pickwick Papers, the Bell Hotel, a large half-timbered structure opposite the Abbey gateway, and the House of the Nodding Gables in the High Street.
In 2006 a Wetherspoons pub in his home town of Chorley was named after the sugar magnate.
The Grade II listed George Hotel ( previously the George and Star ), currently owned by national chain Wetherspoons, is the only remaining pub on the Market Square, one of several that are believed to have formerly existed there.
In April 2006 a new Wetherspoons pub was opened on Osborne Road and named in honour of John Capel Hanbury, former owner of Pontypool Park House ( now St. Alban's R. C.
The garage is now a Wetherspoons pub.
The local branch of Woolworths shut down when the company went into administration and there were rumours of a Wetherspoons pub moving in or a Tesco Metro.
At a Council Licensing meeting on the 5th September 2011 Wetherspoons was granted a licence to convert the former Woolworths premises at 140 Church Road to a pub ..
* The New Deal, a promotion in United Kingdom pub chain Wetherspoons premiered in January 2009
' Mockbeggar Hall ' is also the name of Moretons Wetherspoons pub ( The name Mockbeggar apparently being an old sailors ' term for a lone house ).
At Sheffield's Northern General Hospital one of the original main buildings is named after him, and in the city centre is a Wetherspoons pub called The Benjamin Huntsman.
In 2006, a new pub on Green Lanes, Palmers Green, in North London, run by the Wetherspoons chain, was named after him.
The popular pub chain Wetherspoons has opened a pub named The Jack Fairman in his birthplace of Horley.

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Public houses in New Barnet include The Railway Tavern, The Railway Bell ( Wetherspoons ), The Builders Arms, The Lord Kitchener and The Alexandra.

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Cannock has a choice of nightclubs and bars, including Missoula ( On the former site of Stones ), Silks, Bank Bar & Lounge, Piques, Academy, Bar 77, Ubar, and Bar Sport, as well as several traditional pubs dotted around the town centre including the White Hart, The Royal Oak and Wetherspoons.
Wetherspoons also promised CCTV and lighting to the rear of the site to prevent problems.
The Wetherspoons outlet the Gilpin's Bell public house opposite the site of the original inn and the 1950s council housing Gilpin House in Upper Fore Street.
The site now includes a Wetherspoons chain pub, named Richard John Blackler in honour of the store's founder.

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The town centre is home to a number of high street multiples, including: Greggs, Argos, Specsavers, Wilkinson's, Shoe Zone, Superdrug, Costa Coffee, JJB Sports, Cash Generator, GAME, Poundland, Timpson, Althams Travel, Ladbrokes, Paddy Power, Claire's, Grainger Games, Post Office, Thomas Cook, Thomson, Burton, Holland & Barrett, Dorothy Perkins, Blockbuster, WHSmith, H Samuel, Iceland, Phones 4U, Boots Opticians, Card Factory, Boots, Store Twenty One, Poundworld, Peacocks, B & M Bargains, Wetherspoons and a mix of other shops.
* Elihu Yale is the name given to a JD Wetherspoons Public House in the town of Wrexham.
Organisations such as Wetherspoons, Punch Taverns and O ' Neill's were formed in the UK since changes in legislation in the 1980s necessitated the break-up of many larger tied estates.
Superdrug, Wetherspoons ( The Alfred Herring ), Waitrose, Morrisons, WHSmith, The Carphone Warehouse and Starbucks are present.
The Great Harry Wetherspoons ' Pub was also set on fire, leaving it a burned-out shell.
Venues include Big Fellas, the Counting House, the Elephant, the Green Dragon, the Tap and Barrel, Wetherspoons, the Malt Shovel, and the Blackmoor Head.
Pubs in the town centre include The Duke of York, The Wellington, The Royal George, The Golden Lion, The White Heart ( Wetherspoons ) and The Polished Knob, known for live bands and music.
Eating places in the Centre include McDonald's, Boswells and Wetherspoons.
JD Wetherspoons public house and restaurant opened in the summer of 2012, on the corner of South Walk / South Parade, occupying several units, including the former Motorworld Store.
The western side is also the location of the former Bank of Scotland building, which is now offices and a Wetherspoons restaurant and bar.
McDonalds, Sainsbury's, Boots the Chemist, Co-Op, Tesco, Iceland, Superdrug, Farmfoods, Aldi, B & Q, Wetherspoons, Subway, Greggs sandwich shops, Coombs bakery, and Ladbrookes all hold businesses in the town centre or near-by.
Examples include Chef & Brewer, Wetherspoons, Walkabout, Taylor Walker Pubs and All Bar One.
Wetherspoons pubs have individual names, with the Wetherspoons brand prominently displayed.

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On top of that, wicket-keeper Ted Pooley was still in a New Zealand prison after a brawl in a Christchurch pub.
A pub, formally public house ( IPA: pʌb ), is a drinking establishment fundamental to the culture of Britain, Ireland, Australia, Newfoundland, and New Zealand.
With all the noise a New York pub going on, I don't know how they heard themselves, but they did.
Other examples include Felicity Finch ( Ruth Archer ), who also works as a BBC journalist ; having travelled on a number of occasions to Afghanistan, and Ian Pepperell ( Roy Tucker ), who manages a pub in the New Forest.
With their line-up complete, the unnamed band played their first gig at the Cromwell pub in Wellingborough on New Year's Eve 1978.
Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy ( New York: Harper, 1975 ) pub.
There is one pub in Scarcroft, the New Inn.
They had two sons Daniel and Piers, but divorced in 1966 and Baker lost contact with his sons until a chance meeting with Piers in a pub in New Zealand allowed them to renew their relationship.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 ( New York: The Dresden pub.
Although he is primarily associated with pub rock and New Wave, and had numerous hits in the 1970s and early 1980s, his natural leaning has always been towards 1950s style rock and roll.
The Hood hangs in the winning pub until New Year's Eve when it is collected by the Boggins in time for the next game.
New York City has several events on Bloomsday including formal readings at Symphony Space and informal readings and music at the downtown Ulysses ' Folk House pub.
The inn site was rebuilt in 1816 and again in 1898, although the present Elephant & Castle pub, at the junction of New Kent Road and Newington Causeway, was part of the 1960s comprehensive redevelopment.
For Tyne Tees Croft also directed and produced the admags Ned's Shed and Mary Goes to Market, as well as producing his first sitcom, Under New Management, set in a derelict pub in the North of England.
For Tyne Tees, Croft also directed and produced the Ned's Shed and Mary Goes to Market admags, as well as producing his first sitcom, Under New Management, set in a derelict pub in the North of England.
The legacy of taverns and inns is now only found in the pub names, e. g. The New Inn, The Railway Tavern.
Since the breakup of Neutral Milk Hotel, Jeff Mangum has appeared live very infrequently, including once, at the Kings Arms pub in Auckland, New Zealand, at the request of the Tall Dwarfs's Chris Knox.
The devices were placed in two central Birmingham pubs: the Mulberry Bush at the foot of the Rotunda, and the Tavern in the Town – a basement pub on New Street.
New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2003 ( first pub.
New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2003 ( first pub.
The main habitations are the villages of New Grimsby and Old Grimsby in central part of the island, where there are a shop and post office, an art gallery, a pub, and a hotel, all of which are owned and run by the Tresco Estate.
by Helen Granville-Barker ( New York: pub.
New Cross is believed to have taken its name from a coaching house originally known as the Golden Cross which stood close to the current New Cross House pub.

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