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Fortnum may
refer to:
Fortnum & Mason,
English department store.
William Fortnum, its founder.
Charles Drury Edward Fortnum (1820–1899), a
later member...
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Fortnum &
Mason plc (colloquially
often shortened to just
Fortnum's) is an
upmarket department store in London, England. The main
store is
located at...
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Margaret Emily Noel
Fortnum (23
December 1919 – 28
March 2016) was an
English illustrator, best
known for
illustrating the children's
literature series...
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Sophia Fortnum (née King; b. 1781/2, d. in or
after 1805) was a
British Gothic novelist, and poet. She was one of
three children of "the extraordinary...
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Other claims include the item
having been
invented at
Fortnum &
Mason at
Piccadilly in 1738.
According to
Culinary Delights of Yorkshire...
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Plarr makes the
acquaintance of the
dissolute and heavy-drinking
Charley Fortnum, the
honorary British consul. He also
meets Colonel Perez, the
local police...
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After one move, it has been at the same
location on
Piccadilly next to
Fortnum &
Mason since 1801, and the two
stores are also
neighbours in St Pancras...
- Pavilion. ISBN 978-1909108318 The Cook Book:
Fortnum & Mason. (2016).
Harper Collins. ISBN 978-0008199364
Fortnum and Mason:
Christmas and
Other Winter Feasts...
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Charles Drury Edward Fortnum (1820–1899),
often known as C.
Drury E.
Fortnum, was an
English art
collector and historian,
known as a
benefactor of the...
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Rebecca Fortnum (born 1963) is a
British artist, writer, and academic.
Fortnum studied English at
Corpus Christi College in
Oxford before gaining an MFA...