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  2. Punch bowl (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Punch Bowl, a magazine published since 1899 at the University of Pennsylvania; Punchbowl.com, a free web-based online invitations service and digital greeting cards site; The Punch Bowl, a 1944 German film directed by Helmut Weiss; The Punch Bowl, a 1959 East German film, the original German-language title of which is Maibowle

  3. The Punch Bowl, Burton in Lonsdale - Wikipedia

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    The Punch Bowl is a historic pub in Burton in Lonsdale, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. The building was constructed as a coaching inn in the 18th century, and extended in the 19th century. [1] In the early 20th century, its stables were converted, to enlarge the public areas.

  4. Listed buildings in Bridgnorth - Wikipedia

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    Bridgnorth is a civil parish in Shropshire, England.It contains 252 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England.Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, twelve are at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade.

  5. Punch Bowl Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Punch Bowl Inn was an 18th-century Grade II-listed public house in Hurst Green, Ribble Valley, Lancashire, England. It consisted of a number of independent buildings, including what were originally two cottages and a barn, and a 19th-century extension. The pub was reputed to be haunted by the ghost of a highwayman.

  6. The Punch Bowl, Mayfair - Wikipedia

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    The Punch Bowl, at 41 Farm Street, Mayfair, is a London public house, dating from circa 1750. It is listed as Grade II by English Heritage. [1] It is a Georgian building and, although altered over the years, retains many period features including a dog-leg staircase, internal cornicing and dado panelling.

  7. Punch Pubs - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Punch demerged the Spirit Group [9] and then floated itself on the London Stock Exchange. [10] Punch acquired its larger rival Pubmaster in November 2003 for £168 million, which included taking on Pubmaster's £1 billion debt; the move took the group to more than 7,000 pubs and made it at the time the largest pub operator in the UK. [11]

  8. Bridgnorth - Wikipedia

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    The ruins of Bridgnorth Castle. Bridgnorth is named after a bridge over the River Severn, which was built further north than an earlier bridge at Quatford. [4] The earliest historical reference to the town is in 895, when it is recorded that the Danes created a camp at Cwatbridge; [5] subsequently in 912, Æthelfleda constructed a mound on the west bank of the River Severn, or possibly on the ...

  9. Spirit Pub Company - Wikipedia

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    Spirit Group was demerged by Punch in February 2002. [3] Spirit Group then acquired Scottish & Newcastle’s retail business, before itself being re acquired by Punch in May 2006. [3] Spirit was demerged from Punch Taverns for a second time in August 2011. [4] The shareholders accepted a takeover offer from Greene King in January 2015. The ...