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  2. Old Windsor - Wikipedia

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    Old Windsor is home to six pubs: the Bells of Ouzeley, the Fox and Castle, The Loch and The Tyne, the Jolly Gardeners, the Toby Carvery, and the Union Inn; [12] and one members club, The Old Windsor Club. [13] There are also a small number of local shops and several restaurants.

  3. West Hyde - Wikipedia

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    Jolly Gardeners - Believed to have been built in 1820, Ye Jolly Gardeners was the local public house for the village of West Hyde until 1956 and then converted into a house. [ 1 ] The Oaks - Originally named The Royal Oak, and then The Fisherman's Tackle (from 1990 [ 2 ] ), The Oaks (from 2013 [ 3 ] ) is the village's current public house.

  4. Holyport - Wikipedia

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    Holyport has four public houses - The George, The Belgian Arms, The White Hart and The Jolly Gardener. Also in the village are Holyport Church of England Primary School, Holyport College and Holyport Cricket Club. An hourly bus service operated by Courtney Coaches connects the village to Windsor and Maidenhead.

  5. 27 Sweet Photos of the Royal Family Meeting Santa Claus - AOL

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    December 19, 1988. Princess Michael of Kent and her children, Lady Gabriella and Lord Frederick Windsor, meet Santa at The Dominion Theatre.

  6. Jolly Time: Not Just Popcorn but a Unique Way of Business

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    The entire Jolly Time line had consisted of a blue canister for white popcorn and red one for yellow popcorn until 1957, when Howard finally agreed to add plastic bags.

  7. Strange Connecticut laws, such as receiving a $99 fine for ...

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    Among the keywords you can find in Connecticut law include "silly string," "balloons" and "arcade games." All these topics are involved in some of the state's strangest laws.