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Devil Among the Tailors is a traditional English pub game dating from the 18th century. A simple table skittles game, it has a string with a small skittle ball attached to a gallows-like post. When the ball is struck it swings in a circle or back and forth. A player's score is based on the skittles knocked over in each turn.
Wilkes Bashford was a clothing retailer headquartered in San Francisco, California, United States. In November 2009, it was acquired by Mitchells Stores. The flagship store was opened in 1966 by its namesake Wilkes Bashford. It is favored by some prominent individuals such as former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown.
The James C. Flood Mansion is a historic mansion at 1000 California Street, atop Nob Hill in San Francisco, California, USA.Now home of the Pacific-Union Club, it was built in 1886 as the townhouse for James C. Flood, a 19th-century silver baron.
There he ran a tailor's shop before moving to Maine and then, in 1856, San Francisco before moving on to Weaverville. [4] After traveling around America believed to be working as a journeyman tailor, in 1858 Davis left California and moved to Western Canada in search of better opportunities. There, Davis met a German immigrant, Annie Parksher ...
H. Huntsman & Sons (known as Huntsman of Savile Row) is a high-end fashion house and bespoke tailor located at No. 11 Savile Row, London. [1] It is known for its English bespoke menswear tailoring, cashmere ready-to-wear collections, and leather accessories.
San Francisco Bay beef: Keep our name out of your airport, SFO tells Oakland. Natalie Neysa Alund, USA TODAY. Updated April 4, 2024 at 12:47 PM. ... San Francisco's airport (SFO) is the largest of ...
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The I-Beam was a former popular nightclub and live music venue active from 1977 to 1994, and located in the Park Masonic Hall building on the second floor at 1748 Haight Street in the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco. [1] The I-Beam served as one of San Francisco's earliest disco clubs, as well as serving as a "gay refuge". [1] [2]