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  2. Ship Inn, Porthleven - Wikipedia

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    The Ship Inn is a Grade II listed public house in Porthleven, Cornwall, England. [1] Dating to around 1805, it stands on Mount Pleasant Road, overlooking Porthleven harbour from its western side. It is constructed of painted rubble with granite dressings. It is two storeys with a basement. [2] Some sources claim the building dates to the 17th ...

  3. Lisa Walker - Wikipedia

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    Video interview with Lisa Walker from the Jewellery Conversations series; Video interview with Lisa Walker Arts Foundation of New Zealand, 2015; Keriane Quick, Lisa Walker: Put a cord on it, Art Jewelry Forum, 7 December 2011; Eléna Gee, 'Open Heart: Contemporary New Zealand Jewellery', Lower Hutt: The Dowse Art Museum, November 1993.

  4. Porthleven - Wikipedia

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    Porthleven (/ ˌ p ɔː θ ˈ l ɛ v ən /; Cornish: Porthlynn) is a town, civil parish and fishing port in Cornwall, England. The most southerly port in Great Britain, it was a harbour of refuge when this part of the Cornish coastline was infamous for wrecks in the days of sail. [ 1 ]

  5. Mappin & Webb - Wikipedia

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    Mappin & Webb is an international jewellery company headquartered in England, tracing its origins to a silver workshop founded in Sheffield in 1775; 250 years ago (). [1] It now has retail stores throughout the UK. [2] Mappin & Webb has held Royal Warrants to British monarchs since 1897.

  6. Jewellery store - Wikipedia

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    A jewellery store (American English: jewelry store [1]) is a retail business establishment, that specializes in selling (and also buying) jewellery and watches. Jewellery stores provide many services such as repairs, remodeling, restoring, designing and manufacturing pieces.

  7. Smith and Pepper - Wikipedia

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    The doors were closed and locked on a Friday and the building was subsequently sold to the Birmingham City Council.It was several years before the doors were reopened, and the council employees discovered a virtual time capsule of jewellery production, and techniques, as well as more personal work life related items some dating back as far as 1899.

  8. Museum of the Jewellery Quarter - Wikipedia

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    The museum opened in 1992 [5] originally as the Jewellery Quarter Discovery Centre, as part of the city's Heritage Development Plan. [6] [7] It preserves this 'time capsule' of a jewellery workshop [8] [9] and also tells the 200-year story of the Birmingham Jewellery Quarter, the centre of the British jewellery industry, and its traditional craft skills.

  9. Warren James Jewellers - Wikipedia

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    Warren James Jewellers is a British jeweller.The company's first branch was opened in Denton, Stockport, in 1979, by a brother/sister partnership who still own and manage the company.