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  2. Yardley London - Wikipedia

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    Due to the growing popularity of Yardley soaps and cosmetics at the turn of the 20th century, the company opened a shop in 1910 on Bond Street in London. The original Yardley shop on Bond Street was at 8 New Bond Street, but it later moved to 33 Old Bond Street. [16] [17] Yardley was acquired in 1967 by British American Tobacco (BAT).

  3. Yardley Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Yardley Inn Restaurant & Bar, located along the Delaware River in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The Yardley Inn Restaurant, Bar & Farm is a Zagat-rated restaurant in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, specializing in contemporary American cuisine. The Yardley Inn’s kitchen offers a diverse menu of seafood and shellfish, beef, chicken, pork, and pasta.

  4. 1948 New Year Honours - Wikipedia

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    1.5.1 Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath ... 1.17.1 Bar to Air Force Cross. 1.18 Air Force Medal ... Samuel Harrison Yardley Oulsnam, CSI, CIE, MC, ...

  5. Bath & Racquets Club - Wikipedia

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    The Bath & Racquets Club is located at 49 Brook's Mews in London's Mayfair district. [1] The club was established by Mark Birley in 1989 after a visit to the Racquet and Tennis Club in New York City. [2] [3] He had previously opened the members clubs Annabel's in 1963 and Harry's Bar in 1979.

  6. Yardley, Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    Yardley is an area in east Birmingham, in the county of the West Midlands, England. It is also a council constituency , managed by its own district committee . Historically it lay within Worcestershire .

  7. William Yardley - Wikipedia

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    William Yardley was born in 1632 in Ransclough, England, located in Staffordshire. [1] He was raised as an agriculturist, but associated with the mystic religious community in Renaissance England called the Family of Love. [2] When Yardley was 15, English Dissenter George Fox began preaching an unusual and uncompromising approach to English ...