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English: Grade II listed house and restaurant in Prestbury, Cheshire. Bacchus was formerly the Bollin Café. Bacchus was formerly the Bollin Café. Wikidata has entry Bollin Cafe The Red House (Q26432411) with data related to this item.
Historic Plaque at the Governor's Inn. Governor's Inn is a historic inn at Maumee, Ohio, United States. It was built in 1836 by Levi Beebe. Before it served as an inn, the building was named the Commercial Building and held local stores and a post office. When the Miami and Erie Canal opened, it became a lodge for canal and stagecoach travelers.
Bridge Inn (often preceded by the name of a bridge) - located near a river or canal bridge: historically these were good places to establish a pub due to passing traffic on both the road and the water. Bridge and Bridge Inn were both to be found in Wisbech, Isle of Ely (now closed). [3] Bunch of Carrots, Hampton Bishop. Named after a rock ...
Bacchus is a 1638-1640 oil painting of Bacchus by Peter Paul Rubens, now in the Hermitage Museum, in Saint Petersburg, for which it was purchased in 1772. [1] It was originally on a panel support but was transferred to canvas in 1891 by A. Sidorov. An autograph copy of the work is now in the Uffizi in Florence.
Mont Chaberton (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃ ʃabɛʁtɔ̃]) is a 3,131 metres (10,272 ft) peak in the French Alps in the group known as the Massif des Cerces in the département of Hautes-Alpes. Geography
Kington Langley is a civil parish with an elected parish council.It is in the area of Wiltshire Council unitary authority, which performs most local government functions.. The parish is part of Kington electoral division, which covers six rural parishes north of Chippenham, together with Chippenham Without to the west, [3] and elects one member of Wiltshire Coun
The Triumph of Bacchus (Greek: Ο Θρίαμβος του Βάκχου) is a painting by Diego Velázquez, now in the Museo del Prado, in Madrid. It is popularly known as Los borrachos or The Drinkers (also The Drunks). Velázquez painted The Triumph of Bacchus after arriving in Madrid from Seville and just before his voyage to Italy.
Langley is known in the Lushootseed language as sc̓q̓abac, [a] meaning "gooseberry bush." [4] [5] The site of Langley was a camping spot used during clam harvesting in the summer months. [6] Nearby, there was a village of the dəgʷasx̌abš, a Snohomish band, approximately one mile east of Langley on Sandy Point (Lushootseed: č̓əč̓ɬqs).