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    Teasdale and Metcalfe was a company based in Wetherby, West Yorkshire, England, who specialised in the manufacturing of prefabricated buildings for industrial...
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  • film written and directed by playwright David Hare and starring Vanessa Redgrave, Ian Holm, Judi Dench, Stuart Wilson, Tim McInnerny, and Suzanna Hamilton...
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    30 August 2007) was an English writer and journalist. He was the author of many influential books about beer and whisky. He was a regular contributor to...
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  • Washington University in St. Louis and from University of Virginia School of Law. Metcalfe joined the Armstrong Teasdale law firm in St. Louis in 1964, then...
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    It is situated on Hallfield Lane, on the Hallfields Estate in Wetherby, and adjacent to the Wetherby Campus of Leeds City College, formerly Park Lane...
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    market town and civil parish in the City of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is close to West Yorkshire county's border with North Yorkshire and lies approximately...
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    Wetherby Racecourse (category CS1 maint: date and year)
    Wetherby (HM Prison). There are new access roads between North and East Wetherby and the A1(M). The racecourse can also be accessed from Walton Road...
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    the 1950s. The early parts of the estate centres on First, Second, Third and Fourth Avenue. In the 1960s further council housing was built around Ceres...
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  • Wetherby Whaler (category Fish and chip restaurants)
    The Wetherby Whaler is a chain of fish and chips restaurants in the United Kingdom. The first restaurant was founded in 1989 in Wetherby with six more...
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  • York Road station closed and Wetherby's new station opened in 1902. It closed to passenger traffic on 6 January 1964 and to goods on 4 April 1966 under...
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    Wetherby (York Road) railway station (category Former York and North Midland Railway stations)
    England. It was first built on the York and North Midland Railway Company's Harrogate to Church Fenton Line and the station was situated on York Road....
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    factory and modernised its site building a new large impressive structure which opened in 1999 and further developments throughout 2010 and 2011. During...
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    Wetherby Bridge is a scheduled monument and Grade II-listed bridge over the River Wharfe in Wetherby, West Yorkshire, dating from the 13th century. The...
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    Grange Park, Wetherby (category Buildings and structures in Wetherby)
    facility is used for cricket, rugby union, bowling (Crown Green and Flat Green) and junior football. The complex is one of two main sporting facilities...
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    Wetherby in 1833 and embarked on two building schemes, St James' Church and Wetherby Town Hall. On 3 April 1838, a meeting of civic and ecclesiastical figures...
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    Wetherby Town Hall (category City and town halls in West Yorkshire)
    provides an office which is used by Wetherby Town Council and facilities for local groups and events. It is a Grade II listed building. Wetherby's first...
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    Yorkshire, England. The present church is on Bank Street and replaces earlier chapels on North Street and Victoria Street. The church is Grade II listed, having...
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    magistrates' court, the leisure centre, Wetherby Athletic Football Club and a Mercure Hotel. Micklethwaite had a public house, the Drover Inn which is...
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    Wetherby's Cinema (category Buildings and structures in Wetherby)
    Wetherby's Cinema, officially the Wetherby Film Theatre and formerly the Rodney Bingo Hall, Rodney Cinema and the Raby Picture House, is a cinema in Wetherby...
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    Yorkshire, England. Ainsty is in the north of Wetherby and runs as far as the border between North and West Yorkshire, to the north of this is Kirk Deighton...
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    Wetherby Ings (category Parks and commons in Leeds)
    England. The ings on the north and south bank are used as parkland and for sports grounds for the town's football and rugby league teams. The area is...
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    St Joseph's Church, Wetherby (category Buildings and structures in Wetherby)
    Catholic church in Wetherby, services took place in the chapel at Stockeld Park and then later at the church of Church of Mary Immaculate at Sicklinghall. In...
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    Wetherby. It was abolished in 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972, and split between two new districts. The parishes of Bardsey cum Rigton, Boston...
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    Wetherby Racecourse railway station (category Former London and North Eastern Railway stations)
    frame and a footbridge. It even boasted electrical lighting and its own nameboard. It was located on the line going south east towards Tadcaster and Church...
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  • Wetherby began in the 12th and 13th centuries, when the Knights Templar and later the Knights Hospitallers were granted land and properties in Yorkshire...
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  • meets Dickie Metcalfe, who is in fact a confidence trickster and is after her money. When George refuses to allow her to marry Metcalfe, she elopes with...
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  • Great and Small. Dates shown are original broadcast dates on BBC One. The core quartet of characters—James Herriot, Siegfried Farnon, Tristan Farnon and Helen...
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  • (Richmond); Jim Taylor (South Melbourne); Noel Teasdale (North Melbourne); Ken Turner (Collingwood); and Ted Whitten (Footscray). Coach: Len Smith (Fitzroy)...
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  • Timeline of historic inventions (category Harv and Sfn no-target errors)
    original on 19 August 2016. Retrieved 18 August 2016. O’Sullivan, Niall J.; Teasdale, Matthew D.; Mattiangeli, Valeria; Maixner, Frank; Pinhasi, Ron; Bradley...
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  • Botham Trueman, Freddie — Bill Cashmore Rachel Taylor — Tracy-Jane White Teasdale, Mr — John Taylor Ted (first barman of the Drovers Arms) — Michael Shannon...
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