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    Denbigh Cockpit is a reconstructed building at St Fagans National Museum of History in Cardiff, the capital of Wales. The cockpit formerly stood in the...
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    case, Unitarian), a village schoolhouse, a toll road tollbooth (below), a cockpit (below), a pigsty (below), and a tannery (below). The museum holds displays...
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    Cockfight (redirect from Cockpit (gambling))
    reconstructed cockpit from Denbigh in North Wales may be found at St Fagans National History Museum in Cardiff and a reference exists in 1774 to a cockpit at Stanecastle...
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    The Cockpit is a circa 1860 pub on St Andrew's Hill, in the City of London, where it meets Ireland Yard. Formerly named The Cock Pit, having hosted cockfights...
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    The Denbigh Arms is a former pub at 3 Denbigh Place, Pimlico, London, England, SW1. It is a Grade II listed building, built in the mid 19th century. The...
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    airspeed gauge mounted outside of the cockpit so that during landing the pilot would not have to look down into the cockpit to take instrument readings, foreshadowing...
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    167–168, 171–173 Buttler, Tony. Blackburn Firebrand – Warpaint Number 56. Denbigh East, Bletchley, UK: Warpaint Books Ltd., 2000. [page needed]. Dunstan...
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  • cockpits. A similar layout was used on the later DH.54. DH.29 Doncaster 5 July 1921 Long-range research monoplane for the Air Ministry DH.30 Denbigh Not...
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    Jermyn became her favourite and vice-chamberlain in 1628. The Countess of Denbigh became the Queen's Head of the Robes and confidante. She acquired several...
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    The Wilton Arms The Yorkshire Grey former Candy Bar The Colony Room Club Denbigh Arms The Flora Lord High Admiral Mercers Arms Old White Horse Cellar The...
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